Tony's Dream
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I recently added a screen to my side door which allows me to leave the side door open and keep the bugs out. Has anyone slept with the door open at night for comfort or is security a major concern for you?
My mom had a story about me when I was very young. I think I was playing hide-and-seek with her. I just sat on the floor and covered my eyes. When asked why Ai was hiding like that I told her exactly what you said.Lol!!! I guess in my mind if I can’t see them they can’t see or hurt me! Totally irrational, but hey that’s just me! Lol!!!
Ahh, it depends on where you live. As an American I brought my caution with me to Japan but as a general rule it’s unjustified here. Home invasions do happen though. But elderly people that were known to keep large amounts of money are always the targets.In today's world, an open door at night is a hard pass NO,
I have two MaxxAir fans I recently bought. Going to install them on the small sliding windows in the side doors.I have two maxx air fans running if needed, pulling in and pushing out.
Works great!
....two MaxxAir fans... to install them on the small sliding windows in the side doors.
Another follow up on the safety level here in Japan. I went to the dentist on Thursday and he has the TV on the news on the chair-side monitor. For over 30 minutes every time my dentist let me sit up they they were still covering a case where 4 young guys beat up a store owner during a break-in. No extremely serious injuries but he had quite a lot of facial bruising and minor cuts, with other bruising on back and arms. Nothing life threatening. Didn’t happen around here but from the location being shown it was a small city.In today's world, an open door at night is a hard pass NO, but that's just me.
Another follow up on the safety level here in Japan. I went to the dentist on Thursday and he has the TV on the news on the chair-side monitor. For over 30 minutes every time my dentist let me sit up they they were still covering a case where 4 young guys beat up a store owner during a break-in. No extremely serious injuries but he had quite a lot of facial bruising and minor cuts, with other bruising on back and arms. Nothing life threatening. Didn’t happen around here but from the location being shown it was a small city.
And this was national news. Imagine something like this happening in the next State, or a 100 miles away? Would you hear about it? No way.
Yeah, I see your point. The situation here is more like a ‘State’ than a ’nation’ in some ways. It’s the size of California with a full third of the population of the US. Then consider that it is about 70% mountainous that is often completely uninhabitable. I tried checking the population density comparison and found a figure 10 times higher than the US but I’d bet money that that figure is just population/land area and doesn’t figure in the uninhabited mountains.Different by degrees, but the state Im in, any homicide and many lesser crimes are statewide news.
Yeah, I see your point. The situation here is more like a ‘State’ than a ’nation’ in some ways. It’s the size of California with a full third of the population of the US. Then consider that it is about 70% mountainous that is often completely uninhabitable. I tried checking the population density comparison and found a figure 10 times higher than the US but I’d bet money that that figure is just population/land area and doesn’t figure in the uninhabited mountains.
So it’s a different animal entirely. My point is that when I lived in NC if this happened on the coast the news probably wouldn’t even make it to the central part of the state, much less to the mountains in the west.
I haven’t seen this! Thanks much for the heads up. I’m looking to buy a small parcel of land in the mountains as a ‘base camp’ and then venture out like your description of what Little Camper does.Slightly off topic, but...Speaking of Japan, and vans.... have you seen the guys videos (Little Camper) of stealth van camping in Japan? …. He’s fun to watch. No speaking, just him going about things, with some narrative subtitles in Japanese and English.
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