Immigration

Not much in Japan I believe. However over the last couple of years things have been changing. There are frequently young Nepalis working in the fantastic Lawson konbini just next to my apartment building. They are smiling, efficient and speak excellent Japanese. They also speak English. I believe they have to study Japanese at special courses, which gives them the right to a visa. There was a chap from Sri Lanka serving there yesterday. I know of at least one British immigrant – me.

Anyway a direct result of this wave of immigrants is the opening of a Nepali restaurant just a stone’s throw from my apartment.

We go there to eat and drink Nepali stuff.

Nepali beer in Ginowan!
Delicious.

On another tack, I try to start the motor in the boat. It does not turn over but only emits a sad little click. This has happened several times before and is usually because of a jammed up starter motor. I am downhearted as it is a reasonably big job to fix. However I charge the battery and hooray she starts straight away! I am very pleased with myself – such mechanical skill.

Thunka, thunk,thunka. As Kiyuna san predicts, this engine will last longer than me.

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Sabani

I am asked to give my opinion on the welfare of the OIST sabani boat. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabani_boat

There is a club at the university and the members worry that the boat is leaking excessively.

Beautiful boat. Handmade in Okinawa only a few years ago. Notice what Japanese women wear in the sun. Esteemed Izumi sensei is front right.
I advise.

I get a new Mac. This is a very long and miserable story from which I will spare you.

I get a Mac mini. Connecting a new monitor and transferring all my files from my laptop was hellish. No one’s fault really, just that nearly all instructions are in Japanese.

Tiny computer but very powerful.
Nearly there.

I also get a new trackpad.

Mac packaging is so good.

I finally get everything working and now I can watch lots of 1960s British films on huge high definition screen.

I remember watching this when I was 10 or something.
Don’t make films like this anymore.

I get a blood test to check that my red cell level has not plummeted anew.

Matchless Shoko san asks me to check that the blood is mine.
haemoglobin level, although not great, is much better than in the dark days.

Ichiro san kindly drives me to the ornithologist to try to fix dates for cataract surgery. My eyesight is very poor which really hampers activity.

Ichiro san listens to endless instructions for preparation for the operations

So finally the dates are fixed – 2 September for right eye and 9 September for the left. Hooray!

I will only have to pay 8,000yen for the two operations. Hooray!

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Milk of Human Kindness

Time to change from West to East. James and I go for a farewell lunch down on the bay.

This Gloria our wonderful waitress though I am not sure if that word is still useable.
It is a good life.
I eat crab. Dungeness crab, which is caught off the coast here, have no claws.
James gets very fancy Fish and Chips. No newspaper.

Bye bye San Francisco – thanks James for looking after me so well.

My apartment in Ginowan is immaculate with new tatami mats.

Nice

So many people have been nice to me whilst I was away. I mean they are nice to me when I am here as well but it is er nice to walk into an immaculate flat with a bunch of flowers and er nice message.

Thank you.

There are so many things to do. An incomplete list: everything made more difficult as my Japanese credit card has stopped working. Get computer fixed, pay pensioner’s health insurance, pay medical bills, pay for house cleaning, fix credit card problem, get a car, get eyes fixed, get my legs fixed, get iPhone reset to Japanese number and many more. I hate this stuff but it was made so much easier by the milk of human kindness of everyone I dealt with. The Okinawans will all go to heaven.

Haruna san fixes my legs.

Whilst I was away the main power breaker flipped = no electricity. No electricity means the freezer does not work and huge leg of lamb rots. Luckily Arisa san was able to switch the power back on after a couple of weeks but the leg of lamb was truly rotten.

Deep frozen but rotten leg of lamb. Does anyone have good recipes?

The weather is unbearable. 90 degrees heat with 90 % humidity most days. Impossible to do much.

Too hot to sail.

I love AC.

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Peely-Wally

I finish my infusion treatment.

4th and last infusion. Each one takes 5 hours.

I will miss my trips to hospital for blood tests and infusions.

There are 2 beds in my infusion ward. The other guy brings his dog. Are dogs normally allowed in hospitals?

We go for an explore in the Golden Gate Park.

James has a new Tilley hat. Good for exploring.
Night Heron
Pied Grebe
Not birds but bison.

I sell the terrifying Transylvanian armoire to the same guy who bought the dresser.

It is very, very heavy
Weighs a ton
Ready to go

I get a new smaller, wardrobe from Amazon.

It is very difficult to assemble. Thank you James.
My room

I feel slightly less peely-wally after the infusions. I am however fairly blind; unable to drive nor read. I will leave soon to Okinawa where they now have vending machines that will do cataract surgery.

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Fabric

“Wow, is that your coat sir? Fantastic fabric!” says one of the nurses as I lie on the hospital bed getting another infusion.

“You know what it is?

“Yes sir that is high quality Scottish tweed. I was an international fabric buyer before I got into nursing.”

I explained that I had bought the tweed on Islay at the The Islay Woollen Mill ; https://islaywoollenmill.co.uk over 20 years ago. They measured me up and sent the fabric away to be tailored into a jacket. It still looks brand new!

Best article of clothing I ever bought.

She looked at the label. ” Islay Woollen Mill, I have heard of that place!”

Couthie

We had a few rounds of ‘Westering Home’ and then she got back to sticking needles into me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fleT3hxE4Xo

You are given a full rundown of the day’s treatment as you leave. It is also posted on the MyChart app.

I take a Waymo home after hours in the hospital but stop off at Gus’s on Haight.

Waytogomo!

I have a very late lunch in the sun outside Gus’s.

Excellent prosciutto sandwich with blackberry smoothie
A lady sings to us. She is really good!
Just a guy and his doggies. The dogs are taking him for a walk.

Fun day.

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Carded!

Hooray, my new Green Card arrives!

The Green Card is a residence permit, as several immigration officers have informed me during my 20 years of having one.

“Mr Calder, you are spending too much time outside the United States. You cannot live outside the U.S. and have a Green Card.”

I spend a lot of time in Japan and before that in France, accordingly I am paranoid that my application for a new card will be refused.

10 more years!

The new card is valid until June 2035. Where will I be in 2035? Probably not healthy to think too much about it. For the time being everything is hunky dory.

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Steroids No More

I change the furniture in my room.

New coffee table
James assembles new bookshelves. He is very good at this.
Books I never read.

I lash out on a very expensive leather sofa or love seat as they say around here.

White glove delivery service without white gloves.
Very comfortable

I throw the old love seat out on the sidewalk. I phone 311. It is a city funded pick up old stuff service. “No problem my friend, I will send round a truck.” An hour later a truck arrives but there is a difficulty – a homeless guy is dozing on the sofa. “He has every right to chill on that love seat, man. He ain’t breaking no law.” says the truck guy. “We will come back and hope he has gone.”

Do people know this word? New to me.

My anemia treatment has entered a new phase. Steroids have been sent off for foul play. I now have infusions of stuff called Rituximab. I go for the first session yesterday. It takes 6 hours for the stuff to infuse! I have blood pressure. temperature, heart rate tested every 30 minutes.

Cozy
Drip, drip, drippedy, drip.
Port of entry.

The haematologist visits me during the infusion to give me a detailed explanation of what is happening. Good bloke.

Finally leave with a detailed dossier covering my treatment and all things infusion. I also get a free thermometer.

Bedtime reading

Amazing treatment! Thank you.

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Golden Slumbers

I camp for 3 days at Gold Lake. The lake is way up in the Sierras at 6,500 ft, just under the Sierra Butte mountains.

The scenery, both on the drive up there and at the lake itself, is so beautiful.

Sierra Buttes
I sit beside the lake
The camper is one of the best things I have ever bought.

I sit by the lake, breathe mountain air and doze. I am very feeble and hikes and stuff like that are beyond my capabilities. However, I love to cook and eat outdoors. so that is what I do.

Pork and beans – traditional
Kelly kettle.

I drink a lot of tea.

My brother Alan introduced me to Lapsing Souchon tea.
Steak and roast potatoes
Chicken and mixed veg. Thank you Cobb!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajsCY8SjJ1Y

I sit in the sun watching birds and listening to another book on Captain Cook. That’s about it.

A grotesque dresser thing has followed me around for the last 20 years or so. I never liked it.

From Aix en Provence

I finally get around to selling it.

Good riddance

I have been taken off steroids, much reducing my chances in the next Olympics,

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My Name Is Legion, for We Are Many

After weeks of glorious sunny weather, Summer has come to San Francisco. It is cold, windy, foggy.

The cotton grows high

I like it. It is mysterious, I hear foghorns in bed at night.

Many mysterious flowering trees
Outside Boulangerie on Cole.

It is Tuesday, I have to pick up an octopus.

The Fishmonger’s ear ring.

I then cross the road for breakfast at the Pork Store.

So good!

The Legion of Honor art gallery was donated by France for some reason. I go there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_of_Honor_(museum)

It is a fabulous place. I am always astounded and grateful that you can just wander in and spend hours with outstanding art worth millions and millions. A privilege.

Calder was here.
A little bit of Rodin in my life.
Jolly Christianity from El Greco
Steroids
Not really Christianity I suppose. Cranach
I used to live near here.
Chestnut-backed Chickadee.

I am about to post this blog entry when my phone rings. It is the specialist haematologist whom I saw last Friday. He tells me that my red blood cell count is much improved but on the other hand my white blood cell count is now crazy high. He wants me to go for ‘blood work.’ This means a blood test in U.S. talk.

I jump in a Waymo to Mark Zuckerberg hospital and 20 mins later I am having a blood test. No waiting.

I’m astonished that the consultant haematologist phones me personally and indeed says he will phone me again once he gets the results. What treatment! This is all free State healthcare.

Thank you State of California.

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General Slim

In my bulkiest days in Okinawa, I weighed 126 kilos. Today I weigh 90 kilos! I have lost 36 kilos, which is apparently the weight of a baby rhino at birth.

Save the rhino

The upshot is my trousers are all too big and they flap around like er sailors’ trousers. “What two French towns are like a sailor’s trousers? Toulon and Toulouse.”

Even after some 24 years living in the States, I still cannot say ‘pants’ when talking about trousers. It seems rude. My trouser cut has always been called, ‘wide’, ‘ample’, ‘fat ass”.

I order a new pair and gamble on much smaller waist size and slim fit.

I don’t think I have worn slim fit trousers since my twenties!

They fit! I am delighted!

A propos of nothing, succulents thrive in San Francisco.

Everywhere.

Sorry, more birds taken through the window whilst seated on my sofa.

Junco
Nuthatch
Baby crow

Take steroids.

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