Honshu and Okinawa

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I am back. I spent 10 days in Japan, 5 days for work on the main island of Honshu and 5 days of solo adventure in Okinawa. Travel is so invigorating dispite the uncomfortableness. Jetlag, anxiety, crowds, and other discomforts aside, it is mind-expanding and rewarding. Work went well. I flew a new airline (Skymark) from Tokyo to Naha. I am always wary of strange discount airlines and all the traps they set. However, I had a great expereince with "Sky". I was actually shocked. Super easy checkin at the airport, no extra fees even with extra luggage. The primary mission in Okinawa was to visit the Peace Park and the suicide cliffs of Okinawa. From what I understand, at the end of WW2 the inhabitants were encouraged to commit suicide rather than surrender to the Americans and get tortured and eaten. Besides other types of suicide, they jumped off the cliffs at the Southern end of the main island. If you have seen the original color footage taken at the time, I am sure you ...

Hurricane Helena (after the storm)

The storm has passed as they do.

In my location we were lucky. Although we were on the projected center path just a few hours ahead of the actual path, the storm path went to the east and we were largely spared. Yes, the electric went out, we had flooding, and trees down. But we missed the worst of it here in Gwinnett County Georgia. Of course, we are concerned about all the others who were not as lucky.

My lake (Canary Lake) overflow sluice at maximum. Any higher and we would be looking at dam erosion. It was close. The overall level of the lake went about three feet over our normal maintained level. Most of my dock is underwater. No major damage and the water is receeding at the moment.

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