Woe is me

My camera won’t download.  What’s a travel blog without photos.  I have lots but despite all attempts to set them free they remain trapped inside the black box.  I thought of throwing the camera off the 37th floor as surely that would release them but the windows don’t open, probably just as well.

I thought I should at least write something so you all know that I am still in good spirits (apart from severe camera aggression), enjoying Tokyo and it’s surrounds.  Hopefully I will be able to download the images soon and remember enough to describe the journey.

I often  say to WH on our travels, “sometimes you just have to picture it in your minds Eye”, so test your skills on these,  use your imagination and picture the below scenarios in your minds eye.

The frustration of being right handed when you can’t use your right hand.  

Eat with chopsticks using your left hand only

tie your hair in a ponytail.  If you are really game ask your WH to do it and have your pulled, and stretched and remind him ever so nicely of course, that your hair is actually attached to your scalp.  I want my daughter back here she could do it.

put deodorant on the armpit of the arm holding the deodorant

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take a photo with your cellphone.

cut up a piece of meat or try an egg. Tip – eggs are slidey.

Open up a water bottle with a screw lid.

the list is endless but I think in support of bung hand tourist you should have to try at least three of the above.

now just because it’s been a bit of a S#+t of a day (not really but goes well with photo and annoying camera)  and because I already had a photo I have to say how amazing Japanese toilets are.   Most have heated seats.  If you push privacy They play music, or a bubbling brook sound.  They have front wash or rear wash and you can control temperature and pressure.  The one in the picture below is a simple version taken in a public toilet.  There are occasionally the old squat over a hole toilet but even these are exceptionally clean. Anyway that’s enough for today as tonight we are going to another special Japanese dinner.  Hope there is no eel or yellow fish thing.  Wish me luck.

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