Showing posts with label Usui. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Usui. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

2025.2.18

It was fine.

Today is usui (雨水), one of nijushisekki (二十四節気), 24 solar terms. The last one was risshun (立春) on February 3, and the next one will be keichitsu (啓蟄) on March 5.

Usui literally means rain water. It is the time when snow changes to rain and snow starts melting.

However weather forecast says it will be cold from tomorrow again. 

There were lots of work today too.

Usually I stay inside during office hours. Today I had a chance to go out to the post in the afternoon. Weather was fine and I felt good.

From today I started earning points through ANA pocket. Since today is ichiryu manbaibi, I hope to get enough points to fly around the world by the First class.

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

2024.2.19

It was cloudy and rainy.

Today is usui (雨水), one nijushisekki (二十四節気), 24 solar terms.

 Last one was risshun (立春) on February 4, and the next one is keichitsu (啓蟄) on March 5.

Usui literally means rain water.
It is a time to melt snow and snow becomes rain.
It's been warm these days.

It is actually becoming warm.




Thursday, February 18, 2021

2021.2.18

It was fine and cold.

Today is usui (雨水), one of nijushisekki(二十四節気), the 24 solar terms. Last one was risshun (立春) on February 3, and the next one is keichitsu (啓蟄) on March 5.
Usui literally means rain water. It is the time when snow changes to rain.

They say if you decorate the dolls for the Girl's Festival on March 3 today, your daughter will meet the best partner.

Thursday, February 20, 2020

2020.2.19

It was fine.

Today is usui (雨水) one of nijushisekki (二十四節気) 24 solar terms. The last one was risshun (立春) on February 4 and the next one is keichitsu (啓蟄) on March 5.
Usui literally means rain water. It is the time when falling snow changes to dropping rain.

There was a good thing today. The other day I applied for a show and got an invitation.
It costs yen5,800 for an advance ticket. I felt lucky.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Saturday, February 18, 2017

2017.2.18

It was cloudy.

Today is usui (雨水), one of nijyushisekki (二十四節気), the 24 solar terms. The last one is risshin (立春) on February 4 and the next one is keichitsu (啓蟄) on March 5.
Usui literally means rain water which means snow becomes rain and snow and ice melt to water.

In the morning I went to massage after two months or so. My body has become stiff. I need stretching to make it softer.

Then I went to Shinjuku to attend a seminar and company visit tour.