I could post a picture using Hello + BloggerBot. It is great, isn't it? But I didn't like the posted position and I edited it a little. And the caption for the photo can be edited here, too. I understand.
I found an interesting new feature of Blogger, BloggerBot. So I'll try to send a picture to Blogger Site with this BloggerBot. Can I send a picture well?
It began raining in the evening. Now most of the rice fields around my house are filled with water and the seedlings of rice have been planted. And songs of frogs can be heard everywhere.
The scenery of rice fields where the seedlings are planted is my favorite one and looking it, I feel very very happy.
Once the scenery was seen all over the country and now the rice fields have decreased but it would still be one of the sceneries by which Japan is well represented.
It will also rain tomorrow, the weather forecast say.
I succeeded posting by email and now I'll try to show comments.
Yesterday I noticed this Blogger Site had been redesigned and some new features, for example commenting and e-mail posting, had been added.
So I feel like trying to post new entry by email and I do now. How is it?
Today is Constitution Day. I think there is still the controversy between those who are for the revision of the Constitution and those who are against it but I don't so often hear about the arguement. More people than before are now for the revision, it seems.
The most controversial is the arguement about article 9, I think. So I will show you Article 9 in Japanese Constitution.
Article 9. Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes.
2. In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as well as other war potential, will never be maintained. The right of belligerency of the state will not be recognized.
What do you think of it? Japan is never at war with any contries for these 60 years and carried out the economic development. But the world is now threatened by the terrorism and Japan dispatched her Self-defence forces to Iraq. I wonder where Japan is going in the future.
Today is Hachijuhachiya(八十八夜) which means eighty-eighth day from Risshun(立春), the setting-in of spring (about Feb.4) .
This is the time when farmers are busy with tea-picking and working in the fields and the day when spring is over and summer has come and is considered a good (or lucky) day.
Finished sowing paddies
Today is hachijuhachiya
The moon is bright in the sky
---KIMURA Hoshizukiyo
But we are planting rice now here. Or many might have finished planting.