tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3540266278914019686.post7571624922937455276..comments2023-10-21T00:01:10.980-07:00Comments on dosankodebbie's etegami notebook: the dilemmadosankodebbiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04357411708254011194noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3540266278914019686.post-12466615050712947682012-01-03T07:10:17.235-08:002012-01-03T07:10:17.235-08:00Hmmm, very interesting Debbie. I love reading abou...Hmmm, very interesting Debbie. I love reading about the traditions. I especially like the sea horses. Thanks for educating us on this place you call home. MargieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3540266278914019686.post-25107539952116783572012-01-02T21:45:02.984-08:002012-01-02T21:45:02.984-08:00Debbie, I loved reading your posts about the nenga...Debbie, I loved reading your posts about the nengajou tradition. The mailing process, the anticipation...it all seems so civilized and non-commercial. Your hopeful sentiments seem spot on to me. I join you in hopes for a peaceful, healthy year for all! <br /><br />(And in answer to your question about my emu egg: its freshness wasn't certain so we didn't eat it, but it looked like it would have fed the whole family!)Sarah Mellinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16287853021739077607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3540266278914019686.post-22720327864914083352012-01-02T19:16:00.006-08:002012-01-02T19:16:00.006-08:00I have noticed it is a rare family that has not ex...I have noticed it is a rare family that has not experienced some adverse event in the previous year and so I usually couch my greetings in terms of "hope the coming year is better for you". This is probably the way I feel about the disasters Japan (and other countries) have experienced so your cards seem perfectly appropriate to me.origa-mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14628501262873862887noreply@blogger.com