Day 36 - Mo Mo and Mojiko
We slept in this morning and then Isa, Lila and I headed across town and up into the hills to Mo Mo Land. This is a working farm where city-folk can come experience farm life. (Mo in Japanese = Moo in English.) It was muggy which meant that we almost had the place to ourselves, but it was still fun to walk around and see the animals.
The girls got to milk the cow
and feed the sheep
and we took sweaty selfies together.
After we got back to the others, we headed out to Mojiko, the northern-most point of Kyushu, across a very narrow straight from the main island of Honshu and a spot I remember well from my mission. (Honshu is to the left of the bridge and behind it and we are standing on the edge of Kyushu.)
We got there a bit late in the day and things were shutting down for the evening, but we ate Yaki-curry (baked curry rice with cheese, noodles, and crepes) and looked at the pretty harbor.
We were pretty tired when we got back, and the day was not exactly what I had envisioned, but the good parts were spending time together, laughing and joking.
ももランドはこれまで最も蒸し暑い時だった。
The girls got to milk the cow
and feed the sheep
and we took sweaty selfies together.
After we got back to the others, we headed out to Mojiko, the northern-most point of Kyushu, across a very narrow straight from the main island of Honshu and a spot I remember well from my mission. (Honshu is to the left of the bridge and behind it and we are standing on the edge of Kyushu.)
We got there a bit late in the day and things were shutting down for the evening, but we ate Yaki-curry (baked curry rice with cheese, noodles, and crepes) and looked at the pretty harbor.
We were pretty tired when we got back, and the day was not exactly what I had envisioned, but the good parts were spending time together, laughing and joking.
ももランドはこれまで最も蒸し暑い時だった。
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