2020-09-02, 01:23 | Link #82 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Ventura County CA
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I love herons. There are plenty of them along the coast here in SoCal, and I always look for them when I go to my parents' lake house in northern Indiana, too. The arroyo that runs behind my apartment complex is home to a snowy egret, which is like a heron but a bit smaller, with all-white feathers and bright yellow feet.
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2020-09-03, 08:20 | Link #84 |
Mmmm....
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I was already quite impressed by Sensei doing her job properly and having them do safety drills as well as providing them with equipment.
Then the second part dealt with a very real problem of people leaving discarded fishing lines and how that impacts wildlife. It did it in a very natural seeming way that never seemed to get all 'wheel of morality' about it. Really good episode that made some good points but was still entertaining. |
2020-09-04, 12:12 | Link #85 |
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With some difficulty, I managed to locate the restaurant that Natsumi's house is based on, plus their fishing spot in the eighth episode. It's the Kakashi Grill, located in Hitoyoshi, which is about 15 miles away from Sashiki. The 7-Eleven that the Breakwater Club get their river fishing day license from, and the bridge they fish for prawns under is a lot easier to find, being a 10 minute walk from their high school.
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2020-09-08, 21:00 | Link #86 |
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Getting to know the kinds of fish with Oono when Hina catches them and will Oono really knows how to fillet a fish without using a fillet knife
Sayaka really know how make the most of being there advisor just leaving the car at home and dragging everything she needs with a hand cart
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2020-09-09, 01:07 | Link #87 |
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Wow, watching this show, I can almost smell the fish we used to catch when we went fishing with my grandfather in Oklahoma and Missouri, back in the 70s.
So, Sensei loves beer, and she hunts and prepares wild game, eh? She should move to the US, or possibly Canada. She'd find a husband in nothing flat. |
2020-09-09, 06:58 | Link #88 |
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Location: France
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I thought what Yu was planning was something a bit nastier for Hina, like some really ugly fish, but it was actually a nice surprise. Hina got to enjoy herself a lot, except when it came to killing the fish.
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2020-09-10, 21:52 | Link #89 |
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Ohno could leave school tomorrow and quickly rise as a chef in a restaurant. I've wondered where she's going in life. Ohno has become the most interesting character to me.
They are giving Hina a bit more sass especially with those looks. She's not always the "nice girl." I'd be squeamish, too. At least we didn't have to watch Sensei be drunk again. Thank kamisama for small blessings. I don't know if we are to believe Sensei's exploits as a huntress. Yu seems dubious. I read InfiniteZenith's excellent blog post https://infinitemirai.wordpress.com/...e-%c2%be-mark/. Such a detailed and informative essay just like the detailed and informative series you are blogging.
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2020-09-11, 07:07 | Link #90 |
Kana Hanazawa ♥
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She's been that way since the start, especially around Natsumi. She constantly doubts and sometimes even looks down on Natsumi and Yu, who always prove her wrong. The only person she genuinely respects is Ohno.
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Series like Houkago Teibou Nisshi are superb in that regard: there's so much the show piques that after the episode ends, my inclination is to read about it and learn more, as well as see what equivalences there are back home. The anime episodes have an impact after it's over, and that causes me to nerd out, as it were. I'm glad that you found the posts helpful, they come as a result of what happens post-episode
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This week's episode looks like it's setting the stage for the finale, and it's (at least for me), a suitable build-up – while Hina's come a long way since her first meeting with Yūku, she's still got quite a ways to go yet. A part of the journey is the end, though, and I am rather looking forwards to seeing how Houkago Teibou Nisshi wraps up. Can't believe it's nearly over, it's been such a pleasant journey.
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2020-09-15, 20:58 | Link #98 |
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I think that a good VR session is what Hina needs to start, but knowing how the series work, it'll probably be a more gradual easing into things. The remark about the artificial bait being more reusable and durable was also a nice touch, both giving viewers an idea of the alternatives to live bait and also an out for Hina.
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I've enjoyed my time with the girls at the breakwater. Too bad it's coming to an end. Might be time to watch Tsuritama again.
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