Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Life Beneath the Lash

In the last poll, fully 75% of you reported smelling cheese while reading Wide Island. Were I a less trusting man, I'd say that was probably a lot of crap. Please remember, as you answer the newest poll in the sidebar, that market research is a serious business. Imagine living in a world where little boys and girls were abandoned to the mercy of fiends who lie to opinion researchers.

I'm depressed, not a novel sensation but one which I'd managed to sidestep for the few brief weeks of my summer holiday. But now it's all over, and I've gone from festivals with entertainment like this

and hanging around after dark with my little girl eating frozen treats like this

and lolling about like a drunken circus bear in clear, swift mountain streams as depicted here

to a return to this, the Senior Two teachers room.

This picture should relieve you once and for all of your image of Japanese Interiors as an endless round of clean, minimal constructs of bamboo, straw matting and a winsome teapot simmering alongside a seasonal flower arrangement. This is the real deal, brothers and sisters. Anyone up for a stiff drink?

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh Matty! I thought my office space was hell! Poor dear! I will definitely be buying the first round should you be inclined to meet me for a drink!
xoxo, Aya

Soot said...

I'll buy the second round. Cheers!
xoL.

Maethelwine said...

Unbelievable isn't it? Paper avalanches not an infrequent occurrence, either. Thanks both of you for the offer of booze. Maybe something strong, so we can just douse the place down and strike a match. Clear some space for next year's textbooks.

A N Mangham, Arch Chemist said...

Matty?

Maethelwine said...

Yes, Matty. Got a problem with that, Root Tootin' Drewdy?

mss @ nipponDAZE said...

Last photo, totally natsukashii. Thanks for the memories.

Maethelwine said...

How long ago were you here? You ever make it back for visits?

Jax said...

Don't believe a word of it folks. I worked with him at that school. It's only his desk that's like that!

Anonymous said...

looks like my desk, though, i don't have the cute little ass-pillow.

Anonymous said...

When I left my job they actually fought over my ass pillow. Wow, that brings it all back.

chris

Maethelwine said...

That's not MY ass pillow, ladies and gentlemen. It's an elderly math teacher's.

ローラ said...

Oh, that last photo is nothing new to me. Haha! My husband's family's house in Mie-ken is downright messy. It was the same with anyone's home I visited over there - every nook and cranny packed with just - stuff. No organization.

But I feel bad that you have to try to work in that...mountain? :) Avalanche! 気をつけて!