Sunday, June 9, 2019

Soba-guests and Jazz Night etc;

Soba-noodle making experience 
About a week ago, 3 young lady ex-colleagues of my husband had Soba-making experience. At first, he showed them all the process from the beginning. He wasn't sure how they could handle this Making Soba, "蕎麦打ち・soba-uchi".  I was happy to see them having nice time of first noodle making experiencing .


After sifting the flour, they thank for "Blessing of Nature" and "Farmer's Efforts"



* Very short videos of Two Processes they did*

We had a nice Soba lunch together. 
And they prepared a Birthday Cake as two of them were expecting soon

A few days later, we went to hear Jazz concert. We had enjoyed this Saxophone player's concert several times before; he had joint concert with other 3 musicians. 





*Herons I found recently*
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17 comments:

  1. What a fun day you had with these ladies making soba! That cutting process in the second video must require lot of patience. But must be worth all the work :-) Those dishes look so yummy!
    I enjoyed the video at the jazz concert. It’s really nice you get to hear it live :-) I’ve been to places with live jazz performance a few times but not recently. Herons are adorable! Have a wonderful new week, Miyako san xo

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  2. Miyako - how wonderful for your husband to share his soba expertise with the three young ladies - and two expecting - how exciting that is! I love the heron shots - so regal they are. Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday and have a wonderful week ahead!

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  3. Ah soba - my daughter who tries all kinds of foods, introduced us to the soba noodle - delicious! Love the images of the musicians - out of this world! - can almost hear them play! Great images of the heron:) All in all such an interesting post, Miyako!

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  4. It seems the girls had fun making soba noodles! And for sure cutting needs concentration :) I love your photos of these performing guys - full of classical old jazz atmosphere. Have a nice week Miyako my friend!

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  5. Miyako, Thanks for sharing this post. Great variety of interests. Love the herons.
    Have a great week. Sylvia D.

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  6. How neat to make the noodles together! Love the concerts you go to and the beautiful Heron too! A full life with so many interesting things to do! I love it!

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  7. It's fun making meals with friends. :-)

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  8. A lot of patience is needed in making soba
    Thanks for sharing. Happy mosaic Monday

    Much❤🕊❤love

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  9. I'm a great Jazz Fan, too... Happy MosaicMonday

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  10. I love and appreciate how the Japanese hold on to the traditions and passes them to the next generation.

    Worth a Thousand Words

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  11. How generous of your husband to share his skills of soba making. The meal looks delicious that you shared afterwards.

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  12. It's so nice to see that the younger ones want to learn the 'old' way of doing things and for your Hubby to take the time to teach them.
    I'm sure he has such fun in the band, too.

    Thanks for joining 'My Corner of the World' this week!
    My Corner of the World

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  13. I admire the patience for making soba. That is quite a process. The Jazz concert sounds like a good time. Thank you for linking up.

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  14. I love Jazz so I would have liked that concert. Great shots of the Herons. I hope you have a good weekend

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  15. Hello,

    I enjoyed both the making soba images and the jazz music. The birthday cake looks delicious. Wonderful videos. Your heron is similar to the herons I see here. Wonderful photos and post. Thanks for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your day and weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment on my blog.

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  16. Thanks for joining us at I'd Rather B Birdin' this week!

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