tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229771691402494724.post1285128870575632287..comments2024-02-27T13:46:29.728+09:00Comments on A Nuttycellist's Monologue: A nurse friend and a temple gate nearbyShin JA1NUThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01887476281297960362noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229771691402494724.post-14639288056716684582021-02-20T14:30:22.801+09:002021-02-20T14:30:22.801+09:00Hi Scott,
Wasn't it a QSO after several years...Hi Scott,<br /><br />Wasn't it a QSO after several years absence? No problem on your fist. But I only wish the condition was a bit better. Maybe, next time, we might have a long conversation.<br /><br />I have visited that Palace half a century ago! A memorable place. Visit Japan again when the pandemic is settled down. And keep up your activity. The CW world is surely getting extinct, I am afraid. Before it's gone, let's have fun to talk about good old days.<br /><br />Take care.<br /><br />ShinShin JA1NUThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01887476281297960362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229771691402494724.post-30903877726500435692021-02-19T22:34:18.212+09:002021-02-19T22:34:18.212+09:00Thank you for sharing Shin. I am sorry my CW was s...Thank you for sharing Shin. I am sorry my CW was so poor. I haven't been on the air for 6 months, and with 2 children still at home, I only seem to practice a few times a year. My mistake and something to change!<br /><br />The gate above is remarkable. I always enjoy the woodwork in Japan. I remember exploring on one of my many layovers in Japan and visiting the Kyoto Imperial Palace. There was a front promenade with such amazing woodwork, and none of it using nails. There was the one board, nightingale floor, designed to squeak and alert of approaching people.<br /><br />73 and stay safe! I will improve for our next QSO. <br />Scott N6PGScott N6PGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07530918455739934026noreply@blogger.com