There was an interesting article in a local newspaper column at the beginning of last month, so I would like to introduce it to you.
Some people may remember it because it's a local newspaper.
After the war, Chinese soldiers who landed in Taiwan bought just the faucet and installed it on the wall. Then he said, ``There's no water.''
Isn't there? ” he said angrily. To those who didn't know, the waterworks may have seemed like magic. A similar story
There are others. When the Soviet army invaded Manchuria, they were surprised to see water coming out of the faucet and tried to cut it off and take it home with them.
Things like that~”
That's what it means. I laughed for the first time in a while! ! Wahaha! !
This is something that is unthinkable now.
There were wars like this in those days, but the generals of North ____ were really scary.
Well, the flowers in the lavender field are over at Ark Farm, but (this year it was broadcast twice on NHK TV).
I did it! ) The bees are working hard now.
I'm looking forward to lavender honey again this year.
We are also developing other lavender-related products.
Please stay tuned.
Shizu Hashimoto
(The article about water supply is from Iwate Nippo's ``Fuodoke'')