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December 4th, 2007

When I Was Small

Trick'r Treating Pop - My father and his sister out and about for Halloween

I finally got around to scanning in photos from the album that I’ve been carrying around for well over a decade and maybe two. Many of the photos are of me as a short legged terror, but quite are of my parents and their parents when they were small.

Resting Barrel.jpg

The rest are here.

November 20th, 2007

Joey Lives (in Boracay, Phillipines)

Joey on the Beach in Boracay

Just got back from Boracay, Phillipines to visit Joey after his temporary escape from KVH. He is alive and well and in the middle of opening up a Crepe shop on the beach. He’s also quickly building up a reputation as a good photographer. The day I arrived he took me along on a shoot for the Miss Boracay Beauty Pagent.

Contestants for Miss Boracay Beauty Pagent

A few of the photos I took during the week are up in
the gallery
.

Boracay Fire Dancer

November 6th, 2007

Teramoto Shoji wins the 55th All Japan Kendo Championship

Teramoto Shoji wins the All Japan Kendo Championship

The rest of the photos from the 55th All Japan Kendo Championship are here: http://www.simulacre.org/wordpress/photos/album/72157602935604815/

Look for a write-up of the even on the Kendo World home page in the next couple of days.

June 11th, 2007

Last Publishers Tournament at Noma Dojo

The Shiozawa (Michinoko) Team participates in the 2007 Publishing Companies Tournament at Kodansha's Noma Dojo. Later this year the beautiful dojo will be demolished to make room for a new building on the high-value land.

It looks like this past Saturday’s Publishers Tournament will be the last held at Noma Dojo. Kodansha is set to demolish the awe-inspiring hall towards the end of this year. Get a keiko in while you can.

Photos from the 2007 Publishing Companies Tournament at Noma Dojo are here: http://www.simulacre.org/wordpress/photos/album/72…45/

April 30th, 2007

France Places First, Second and Third(shared) in the 21st EKC Mens Individual Tournament

I’ve uploaded fifteen photos from the Mens Individual Tournament of the European Kendo Championship.


Congratulations to France, which won first (Sicart), second (Yonnet) and shared third (Diebold) place.


Congratulations to Germany (Ulmer), which shared third place.

The rest of the photos are available here: http://www.simulacre.org/wordpres…157600141470590/

April 29th, 2007

21st European Kendo Championship Day 2 - Ladies Individual and Mens Team Tournaments


Yesterday the German ladies set the tone for the day by handling nearly all of their opponents with ease and capturing the title. Their success seemed to carry over to the German men early on as they manhandled the Austrians and overcame an early deficit to the Hungarians in order to advance to the semi-final round. Unlike their long haired teammates they advanced no further due to the equally confident French team. To be sure it was a frenetic semi-final that required all five matches to determine the winner with players on the ground at various times. France eventually won through and went on to face Spain at the end of the day.

In that match France jumped out to an early lead with four quick points. In the following match Spain - to the delight of the crowd - answered with two points of its own. In the end, however, Spain couldn’t stop France from running out the clock in the final match and holding onto victory.


In the Ladies Individual Tournament Hungary beat Bulgaria Belgium on a kote point early in the final match.

I’ll upload photos from tomorrow’s matches after the leaving party and all the rest when I get home to my wonderful fibre connection. Check here for more photos from the 21st European Kendo Championship

April 28th, 2007

Germany Wins Ladies Team Division at the 21st European Kendo Championship in Lisbon, Portugal

The German Ladies Team (Safiya Fadai, Sabrian Kumpf, Susanne Aoki, Dance Yokoo, and Kei Udagawa) soundly defeated the Polish Ladies Team to capture the 1st European Ladies Team Championship this afternoon. As they did with all of their opponents, except the French, the German’s dominated Poland nearly from start to finish. Even Sweden, which had managed to defeat Great Britain in three rounds, was only able to score a single kote(Komaki/Kumpf) and men(Gustavesson/Yooko) against the Germans. The French, however, caused the Germans a little bit of consternation and forced a stalemate in two of their matches (Kumf/Brunel and Yooko/Garcia). In the end the German Ladies Team remained poised and dominant advancing quickly past all their opponents to capture the day.

You could expect that winning the inaugural Ladies Team Championship will give the Germans a swagger and push them to perform strongly in Day 2 (Ladies Individual and Mens Team) and Day 3 (Mens Individual).