2018/01/29

Farewell "Cafe BLUE"

Cafe BLUE will be closed in 4 days. Then I visited there for a last chance. It was not the first time but unfortunately I did not placed article for this cafe.
カフェ・ブルーさんが閉店します。2月1日一杯だそうです。そこで最後の機会に訪問しました。前にも何度かお邪魔していますが、申し訳のないことに紹介漏れてしています。

MAP <-2月1日まで


シンプルですが、とても美しいところです。


家具やものをごちゃごちゃと置きたくなる私には信じられないほどシンプル。

開店してちょうど一年だそうで、しばらく次の予定はないそうです。


閉店は寂しいことですが、リアルでの別の計画もあるそうなので、新しい門出をお祝いしたいところです。

2018/01/28

Japanese style maid cafe Sa-loon


和メイドカフェ茶るん
噛み姫メイドのカフェ 移転しました。 屋上から朝日と 夕日みれます^^
トトロ オラフいます。SSにどうぞ^^ クローズ時でもv(*'-^*)-☆ ok!!
店主 ダンスしています DJの練習したいかた歓迎 噛みチャット 解読にきてね




和メイドカフェ茶るん さんにお邪魔しました


入り口ではトトロがお出迎え


和服のメイドさんと思いきゃラムちゃんの姿の店主さん

お客様の常連の皆さん。移転前からのお仲間

本日初公開の電光掲示板 お店の名前はちゃるんではなくサルーンと読むようです。

敷地外の背景だとばかり思いこんていたビルは敷地の中でした。外には開店祝いのお花も届いています。

2018/01/23

What day is today.

Hakkōda Mountains incident
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Hakkōda Mountains incident (八甲田雪中行軍遭難事件 Hakkōda Settchū Kōgun Sōnan Jiken) occurred on January 23, 1902, when a group of Imperial Japanese Army soldiers became lost in a blizzard on the Hakkōda Mountains in Aomori Prefecture in northern Honshu, Japan, en route to Tashiro Hot Spring located in the Hakkōda Mountains. The 199 deaths during a single ascent make it the world's largest mountaineering disaster in the modern history of mountain climbing.



2018/01/14

"Let's talk about racism." , science circle event .

“The Common and Misplaced Racism of David Duke, Hitler, and Darwin: The Value of Diversity in Human Interactions” by Stephen L. Gasior
Racism is the worst idea ever in its impact on the evolution of the human species and its longterm survival. Yet, it is a persistent and strong perspective that has early roots in our evolution that has continued through the Enlightenment, the Scientific Revolution, and modern day. This talk covers the biological basics of human genetic diversity as it pertains to race and some historical perspectives of notable individuals and how that has impacted culture. A more in-depth presentation on population genetics and interesting genetic traits will finish the discussion with a thought on how a rational anti-racism is beneficial in the continued evolution of Homo sapience.
Dr. Stephen L. Gasior, Biology
Currently scientist at DowDuPont. Education and research is Molecular Biology. Former educator at college level.I received my Ph.D. in molecular genetics and cell biology in 1999 from the University of Chicago. My research concerned how breaks in DNA are repaired in yeast meiosis. My postdoctoral research at the U of Chicago and Tulane Cancer Center both investigated DNA repair mechanisms in B cell development and then mobile element retrotransposition.I then transitioned to the education area teaching biology at U of New Orleans then Ball State University. In those positions I developed educational activities in Second Life and OpenSimulator.Currently, I am working to develop and advance genome editing technologies in corn for the seed company DowDuPont .

Stephen L. Gasior Presents "The Value of Diversity in Human Interactions".