Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Best Wishes for Your New Year.


2012 was the busiest year of my life. It was so busy that I didn't realize it was New Year's Eve until 8:00pm!  I thought I had one extra day to work on the computer. I spent the afternoon raking leaves for compost at the side of back roads with a very cold Mt Fuji looking down on the Momo, Geiger and Hiro and Shuji and I. 
The doggies had a fairly dramatic year roaming around in Radiationland Fukushima, being caught and introduced to their new home with me. 
This blog has become a part of my life. I am isolated from English speakers here and the readers comments and acknowledgement gives me a tremendous amount of energy with my work. I started the ten-day workshops and they have given me much. I spent so many years in semi-solitude just following my bliss and to see that there are people who are interested on what I have learned astounds me and deeply comforts. Thank you.
Bryan



19 comments:

  1. i understand isolation so i thank YOU!

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  2. Wonderful the story about your dogs, have a Happy New Year!

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  3. What a great picture - you are not blurred! Well done for at least a moment of stillness. Happy New Year to you Bryan.

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  4. Happy New Year, Bryan! I'm looking forward to another year of reading your wonderful blog with fascination and gratitude. Cheers!

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  5. That is a great picture of you and your four footed friends!

    (my teen aged house guest says that you are a hottie and I agree :)

    I have enjoyed following your busy 2012 with you and look forward to what your 2013 will be!
    All the best, Susan

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  6. I find most of your blog entries are calming to me - maybe because I'm half-way around the world. The culture and complex simplicity of your life is interesting. Unfortunately I'll never be able to attend a workshop so the blog entries are my substitute.

    Enjoy 2013 and may you have continued happiness.

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  7. ...and a huge thank you, to you. It is more than possible to feel isolated when in a crowd of the non-converted.

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  8. Thank you. Thank you.....'a hottie'...made my year!

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  9. thak you bryan, yours is a point of view i anticipate and relish. and i love how dogs, especially a snoopy, complement your life, too.

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  10. Happy New Year from an English speaker who has forgotten most of the Japanese she learnt! Hope 2013 is just as busy and creative.

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  11. Hey Maxie,
    Thanks for the just before midnight call. I was being such a grump. You cheered me up! Best to you in the new year.
    Bryan

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  12. Happy new year to you and the dogs. I hope 2013 continues to bring you and your students much indigo joy.
    jane

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  13. happy new year to you, bryan! it has been a pleasure following along your journey and seeing all the amazing talents you possess. it's a good thing i live on the other side of the world for i fear i might just fall in love with you if we were nearer. ha! (you obviously don't have to publish this note)

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    1. Thank you Joe. Wow, I get called a 'hottie' from Sue and a potential love declaration from Joe. What did I say right in this blog post? I'll have to try it again.

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  14. Happy New Year to you and yours, Bryan!
    May balance, energy, peace and health be yours this year.

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