Saturday, May 16, 2009
Non Painful Red Spots On Tongue
I am currently writing my full project report. I work from 7am to 23h, in my room, even on weekends. So much to say that: 1) I have nothing to tell 2) I do not have time to sort the pictures.
My schedule:
31 mai: remise du rapport
3 juin: présentation orale
10 juin: départ tôt le matin pour la Belgique
Il y a encore énormément de choses que je voudrais faire ici et de lieux que je voudrais visiter. Malheureusement, je ne pourrai pas tout faire. Mais je vais essayer de rentabiliser la période du 4 juin au 8 juin. Sinon, je serai quand même contente de rentrer en Belgique pour certaines choses. ^_^ Mais je ne serai pas encore tout à fait en vacances une fois rentrée:
17 juin: présentation orale en Belgique
20 juin: et enfin, proclamation et remise des diplomes !
Donc, les photos d'Avril, ça sera surement pour la fin juin, ou juillet.
Otherwise, little anecdote: I met my first Mukadi! This is the stuff that I did not see during my stay. But what is a Mukadi? A Google search will show you the look of the beast (sensitive soul refrain):
http://www.google.be/search?hl=fr&q=mukade&meta =
So basically, it resembles a giant centipede. Yes, it's ugly but so what? Ben, plus:
- it
carnivore - is poisonous, and its sting is very painful and can be fatal
- it tends to fall on you (it rises to the ceiling) or slip into your bed
- it virtually indestructible, resistant to insecticides, do not die if you step on it ... One solution is obviously to throw them in boiling water. The Japanese indulged in a fight between a scorpion and a Mukadi, the Mukadi won ...
Finally, I met him by going to the mall, and luckily it was on the floor and not too close to me. But this meant that I leave now my screen when j'aère my room.
About mosquito, I also learned something pleasing. Some mosquitoes are carriers of Japanese encephalitis, which can be fatal or serious psychological sequelae. Cool, huh? Suffice to say that in addition to the net I plug my anti-mosquito and I'm not going to do my shopping at night (this is the moment they come out). In fact, I'm in a danger zone: the campaign. The Japanese themselves are vaccinated, so the disease is fairly rare in Japan. Finally, better safe than sorry (or die? ^_^), I remain very cautious.
Japan is full of other atrocities, but I will avoid making a complete list. Anyway, it makes you want to go home.
I am now in radio silence until June 3 at the earliest, so no need to watch the news here before then!
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