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April 30, 2005

"The Wreck of the Old 97"

Steve come down that hill making 90 miles an hour,
His whistle begin to scream,
He was found in the wreck with his hand upon the throttle,
And scalded to death by the steam.

"The Wreck of the Old 97" (warning: 550kb QT audio) is a classic American folk song about a train crash, a song that somehow made a big, scary and permanent impression on me as a kid. I think I still have 3 or 4 versions of it (including punk!), but this is my favorite, a 1950 recording by a Southern street performer named Pink Anderson with a hard, raspy voice. The lo-fi "Gospel, Blues and Street Songs" album of Pink Anderson and New York's Rev. Blind Gary Davis linked on that page, from which this even-lower-fi sample comes, is one of my favorite folk albums. Details of the very true story of the wreck and lyrics quite similar to Pink's are here.

I've been singing it in the back of my head for the past five days, and now they've found the body of the young driver, just an insecure kid who made a bad judgment with such an enormous and terrible price that over a hundred souls had to pay.

I don't agree that it was indicative of some big problem. The railroads are extremely safe in large part because of their punctuality. If the kid made a bad call based on fear of repercussions, it just means that recruits should be reminded about priorities and get constant reinforcement from trainers, and definitely more seasoning time before they get behind the throttle.

Today I was back on JR for the first time since the big accident, and my express train from Kyoto through Osaka (and, yes, Amagasaki) was six minutes behind schedule, so there was much muttering amongst the passengers (although many trains get behind during Golden Week every year). Everyone was eager to get a glimpse of the driver as he pulled in to the station (reassuring veteran driver, whew).

Of course, the conductor had to make a very awkward announcement that "...passengers normally transferring to the Fukuchiyama line should transfer instead to the Hankyu Railway, as ours is not in service at this time."

I plugged in the headphone on my new cellphone and turned on the TV, but there's basically only one thing on TV these days, and the wrecked train was exactly the same make and color as the one I was on, so it was kind of meta and not amusing at all to watch the news. Shut off the TV and get out a book instead.

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April 28, 2005

Hippo at Kyoto's (anachronistic) zoo

No, I wasn't in my pajamas when I shot the hippo, and neither was he, but that was the first day I started feeling "not quite right," and I've spent much of the time since then in bed with two viruses back-to-back; all three of us, actually (not including the hippo).

Finally getting better now.

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April 21, 2005

Shirakawa and willows

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April 19, 2005

The Real Kid Rock

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Did everyone see this 5-year-old guitar slinger and Osaka-ben virtuoso Yamagishi Ryunosuke jammin' with Char on Sanma's Karakuri last month? Pictures. I can't find video on the hilarious guitar store scene and his performance at Chicken George's in Kobe that followed this clip.

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April 16, 2005

Fireworks Every Day

You can no longer get to Lake Biwa by boat over the mountains via the "Incline" (left), but if you can get over there by more mundane means, as noted by Bob on Pure Land Mountain, There is an International Fireworks Symposium (mouse over the text for magic translations from Rikai.com) next week in Otsu with exhibitions every night at various locations around the lake. They'll certainly shoot the works to try to outshine each other, so there could be some terrific shows. The tracks dating from 1890 lead from Kyoto's canals pictured in recent posts over the mountains to the lake.

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April 14, 2005

Kyoto o-hanami video

Sakura in Kyoto (streaming QT 4 min, in the left column choose "MPEG4") I slapped together a few video clips into a movie the other day.

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April 10, 2005

Yet more Kyoto sakura pictures: Okazaki Canal

If you are coming into Kyoto via JR Kyoto Station over the next few days, you may want to butter your hips to get through the massive crowds of sakura seekers.

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April 09, 2005

More Kyoto sakura

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April 08, 2005

Kyoto Sakura 2005

The cherry blossoms are about 80% open now.

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April 07, 2005

Koushi Hikari

Light sneaking OUT of the interior of a house to the entryway (genkan) through koushi (lattice)-style door. This is the house in Shimabara shown below.

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Sakura

This photo was taken Tuesday, and on Wednesday the cherry blossoms finally began to bloom. More to follow.
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April 04, 2005

kyoto desktop backgrounds/wallpaper: Shimabara

Click for 1024 X 768 image of a house in Shimabara, Kyoto, near JR Tambaguchi station.

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Kyo-odori

The sakura are just about to pop all over town, could be today or tomorrow, too late for the sakura festival that ended yesterday along the banks of the Kamogawa. Yesterday was rather cold and a thunderstorm hit, accompanied by hail, so no blossoms opened in my view. Also, the spring geisha dance reuve is under way at the Miyagawacho kaburenjo theater.

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April 03, 2005

First Haircut

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April 02, 2005

Kyoto nightscape 15: yoru no kagayaki

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