Staff TK's daily life vol.2

Hello. This is Komatsu for the second time.

Well, today, even though I'm not very good with the beeping things that our president calls "personal computers," I'm going to spend more time than most writing this blog!
It's fun to learn things you don't know!
I study every day!

The other day, I was spending a lot of time at home, so I wanted to do something to get myself excited! So I made a mad dash to the sea! (And with that in mind, I just went for a quick paddle.)

This is it, this is it! Seeing a scene like this makes me feel like spring is here!
This year we can't go cherry blossom viewing, we can't go on trips on holidays, our travel plans have been canceled, we can't drink alcohol outside... these wildflowers help to ease all of these feelings.

We finally reached the sea. The weather was great and it felt really good.
At times like these, I'm grateful that my house is close to the sea.
It's a place where the three Cs will never occur.

The dawn of Japan is near! Sakamoto Ryoma was shouting in his heart, but did you know that these famous words were actually spoken by Kurama Tengu, not Sakamoto Ryoma?
I just looked it up and found out too. I guess it's a daily learning experience.
When we think of Ryoma, we think of the saying, "I will wash Japan clean once again."
I also feel like washing Japan clean and making it brand new, Ryoma-san.

It's getting cold so I'm heading home. It's been a while since I've been to the beach and it feels so refreshing.
It's important to stay at home, but you shouldn't withdraw into your mind.

As I was watching the beautiful sunset, I began to feel a little sentimental, and it started to look like boiled eggs.
I'm starting to think that today I'll have some boiled eggs (I love boiled eggs!) and a beer, so it's time to go home.
For the first time in a while, listening to the sound of the waves made me feel relaxed and energized.
Thank you! Sandy Chigasaki!

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