The Rivers of London foster kitten gang has returned to the shelter to find their new families! Super sweet kittens who are finally healthy. They will purr your socks off!
tortie = Molly
orange = Lady Tyburn
white chin = Peter
gray chin = Nightingale
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昨日、卒業写真を撮った!
九月中に、学校はイーメイルで卒業写真についてお知せを出した。じつは、あのイーメイルはなんとか母の他のメセジになくなってので、もう十月にやっとに気づいた。頭はごちゃごちゃになってた。「どうして私は前に気づいたなかったんだぁ??」と思った。まあいっか、しょうがないよ。早くに時間を予約したり、要物を買ったり、ストレスは多いんだった。伯母さんのはメークアップの事を私に教えて、サロンにクララさんは髪をセットして、晩ご飯は急いで食た。ただ三十分を残った! 伯母のお陰様で私のメークアップはよかった。
写真セッションは完璧だった!私は写真を見に楽しみによ! (≧w≦)
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My poor sweet beloved wife is gonna be suffering but I’m getting my hair permed. I love having curls and it lasts for a year and a half or more with my hair type but it so so smelly when I get it done. It takes weeks for the smell to fade.
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You ever think about how painfully awkward the ride home from the Institute must have been for the Augustus family?
I get the vibe that Darrow declaring his allegiance at the closing ceremony was kind of a rarity, so I assume everyone went home with their families for at least a little bit before they were offered jobs and positions in other houses.
And obviously I know this isn’t how it went down but in my head its just Augustus, mustang, the jackal, and Darrow in a car together. Augustus makes mustang and the jackal sit in the back so Darrow can have shotgun. The jackal keeps glaring daggers at mustang but she’s looking resolutely out the window pretending he’s not there. The silence is oppressive. Darrow tries to turn the radio on but Augustus slaps his hand away. Adrius asks if they can stop by the hospital to get his hand checked out but Augustus ignores him. Hospitals are for winners, he says. Darrow wants to die.
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Do you have a personal ranking of the different convenience stores in Japan? The ones off the top of my head I can think of are 7-11, Lawson, Family Mart, Daily Yamazaki, and Ministop.
This is a great ask, very much my field of interest! But I don't rank them hierarchically so much as.... territorially(? situationally?) because they have different strengths but here it is!
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7-11: The conbini I'm most attached to! Generally has the best bento selection, and also the best-smelling coffee. (All the grind-and-brew coffee machines are basically the same quality, but the 7-11 ones really smell great.)
FamiMa: The best fried chicken! And generally a good chuhi selection. Also has far and away the most iconic jingle, and now I get this absolute bop by Miyachi stuck in my head every time I visit.
Lawson: Best for its special stores! Discount store Lawson 100 was a godsend for groceries and household supplies my first year in Tokyo. And I will stop basically anytime I see a Natural Lawson (aka Natty Law aka Naughty Lad) because they have organic/imported/upscale/health/vegetarian stuff you won't find elsewhere.
Ministop: Great for softserve ice cream and also hotcase and deli items! The deli items feel more homemade than at the Big Three. Also they have halohalo and sticky rice dumplings that I always mean to try.
Daily Yamazaki: Kind of a wild card! These days they have interesting variety and grocery items (the other day I got these kimchis and a liter of unbelievably sweet organic soymilk that was in a plastic bag for some reason), fresh breads/pastries and Japanese sweets, and snacks that aren't major brands.
But! Until recently, they were kind of..... hmm. Of the two near me, one was staffed by a very old woman on an oxygen machine who completely ignored you (both things *very* unusual for Tokyo) and one by the absolute tiniest old woman I'd ever seen and a very smiley man who was either her elderly son or somewhat younger husband, both utter sweethearts. The stores were dingy and poorly lit, and the selection was somewhere between basics and bare bones—but also some nights they would sell fresh cream puffs from a French bakery?? Chaotic, kind of a grab bag, some Building 19 vibes (IYKYK). Then in maybe 2018ish, there was a major overhaul and now they are as shiny, well-lit, and antiseptically clean any other chain. If a little less friendly.
New Days: I added this one! Easy to overlook because they're teeny, with a very basic selection, but that's because they're only found inside of JR train stations. I don't think that they're anyone's conbini of choice, but they're there when you need them! (Sometimes.)
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Also honorable mentions to Poplar, which I never see anymore (East Tokyo only?), and to Three-F, which seems to have been bought by Lawson, and 🫡 RIP to Sunkus (run by Circle K), which I always liked. When I lived near the red light district, we always used to stop at Tokyo's last surviving Sunkus on our way to see the pharmacy with the goat.
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perhaps the prettiest edition ever for the low low price of forty great british pounds
(also flipped open another edition randomly and look what it first landed on!)
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Normally, I have graduation photos for my fosters as they head back to the shelter, but Daisy and Fern were in quarantine for Panleukopenia while they stayed with me. To minimize the chances of spreading the hardy parvo virus around my house, they stayed in the tub and I didn't bring extra stuff into that bathroom.
They weren't officially done with quarantine until they went back to the shelter and had a negative parvo test (which they have now had!), but they were good sports about being bathed to get rid of any lingering virus on their coats.
Anyhow, this is the only picture I have of them, but I wish them well on their journey to their permanent homes!
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