Happy New Year
Happy New Year 2021!
For New Year's Eve I tried making Hoto soup. We discovered this delicious soup over Thanksgiving when we visited Yamanashi and Mt Fuji.
By doing lots of online searching and using Google Translate I managed to locate most of the essential ingredients. For a first attempt it turned out pretty good, but I need to refine my presentation. I started the soup too early so by the time we sat down to eat it the vegetable were a little too soft. I want it to look beautiful like the picture I found online. It will be my new project - creating perfect Hoto!
Getting up to see the first sunrise of the year I am told is a Japanese tradition. We found the perfect spot on a hill at the 4th tee of the golf course here on base.
The day was so clear and perfect Kimball and I decided to hike up Mt Bukkasan. It was a steep hike. There is a definite theme for all our hikes here in Japan - lots of steps going straight up. But it was worth the effort for the amazing views of the Kanto plain.
At the top of the mountain there is a tower you can climb that allows you to see all the way to Tokyo!
Akemashite omedeto gozaimasu!
ReplyDeleteThose stairs look precarious!
Your soup looks wonderful!
Hey, I know what that means! Happy New Year to you too!
DeleteI made myself climb up to the top, but once I was up there I just sat down. I couldn't really walk around and take pictures like Kimball did. Too freaked out! haha
I realized that I have been forgetting to comment on your recent posts. I love seeing all of the pictures! You guys have some amazing leg conditioning going on. Stair-step hiking every week!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting! :)
DeleteI know - all the hike so far have been very steep and lots of "stairs" in one form or another. But it gives a good workout! I get so exhausted and out of breath hiking up, but I think I prefer that to the shaky legs/tired knees coming down.