The "Shrunk Limo"
We moved into our new digs last Friday. The house is located in Yomitan Son (village) on the west side of the island. Depending upon traffic, it’s about a 15-20 minute drive to Kadena Air Base where Joanne works and 10 minutes away from the Army installation at Tori Station. The “Big Bay House” is a small, 3 year old American-style ranch house. It has a large master bedroom with a full bath and walk-in closet, 2 smaller bedrooms, a second full bathroom, a large combination living/dining room area, a kitchen with plenty of counter and cabinet space and a laundry room. Outside there is a narrow patio and a small lawn bordered by tropical plants and a privacy fence. The interior has all modern amenities to include fully tiled bathrooms, ample sized closets & storage space, ceiling fans, recessed lighting, hardwood floors, energy efficient windows, pre-wired cable outlets, etc. Currently, we’re living with military issued furniture and kitchen accessories from the on-base “lending closet.” Although somewhat spartan, it will do until our furniture and household goods arrive in late November.
The Big Bay House & Garden
The clincher for Joanne for selecting this house over others that she looked at was its seaside location. It’s just a short stroll to Togutchi Beach, an idyllic place where we can walk to in the morning with coffee in hand, sit in one of the pavilions, and gaze out over the East China Sea. Since the beach faces directly west, sunsets in the evening are often spectacular. Houses in Okinawa are built very close together, however the neighborhood is quiet and peaceful. Interestingly, there are no street names in Japan, just house numbers. Directions require knowledge of local landmarks as where to turn right or left. There is certainly a learning curve in getting around the island.
Toguchi Beach
Toguchi Beach Sunset
The small enclave where we live is bordered by the beach, small farm plots and family tombs (more on those in a later post). There’s a shopping center a couple of minutes drive away with a modern supermarket that carries anything that you could want. Joanne did well in choosing this place - life is good here!
5 comments:
Your new digs look great. Not liking those spiders much. Planning on going to Mom's tomorrow (unless the weather is too bad). I am going to take her over to the library and see if I can set her up with google account so that she can access your blog site. Tony passed his Vascular Surgery Boards. A real relief!
Tom, I spoke to your mom this afternoon and read her your latest post. It's better to see it 1st hand (and looking at the pictures) but at least she got a feel for the blog. The house looks wonderful, and I'm drooling over the beach picture. We have 2" of snow on the ground on Oct. 28th!
Your last post with the spider and bat was very fitting for the Halloween season. I expected nothing less! The "HOME" looks great. It should allow you to acclimate quickly so you can get out and explore! Euchere on the 8th at Smith's. Are you sure you can't make it? It will be very different without you guys :(
Your home sounds like it has room for visitors. I'll stop by when I'm in the neighborhood. I love all the photos. They look so professional - like postcards. Is that your work?
Hi Tom, This is your Mom. Checked your blog here at Ciocia H's and your new house looks great. The beach looks inviting and a great place to watch a sunset. You and Joann seem to be acclimating very well. Spent the weekend here at Aunt Helen's and we had lots of fun shopping, and went to
Brandywine and Walters Museums. Busy, busy, busy. Weather in the 20's and 30's but nice and clear and crisp. Your blog was very interesting and hopefully I can see it again. Much love to you both, Mom.
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