Japan Farmer's Paradise
Happening upon a bit of heaven in the high mountains of central Japan. ---- My name is Kurt Bell and I am delighted that you have taken some time to share a little of the experience of life with me. I'm available on social media at the links below and can be reached via email at dinnerbytheriver@gmail.com Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/softypapa Find me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LylesBrother On Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/109050782163582511388/posts Instagram: http://instagram.com/softypapa LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kurt-bell/b/416/754 My blog: http://softypapa.wordpress.com ---- THE PATH OF WILDNESS The Path of Wildness is easy to find The course of a stream Leaves blown in the wind A beast's track through the brush And the direction of our first inclination The Path of Wildness is an answer and response to a prescribed way of life which may leave some individuals with a sense that their living is little more than a series of pre-determined, step-like episodes between birth and death. The stages of living between these events: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, parenthood and senior are themselves natural and in accord with the needs of the species and most individuals. Many find their satisfaction in living this course and to these individuals I have little or nothing to say. Others though long for something more; something innate, genetic and seemingly calling. Adventure and change can give a degree of satisfaction and relief yet even these may seem too tame. To those who feel drawn to something beyond the entertainment and stimulation of senses I offer a walk along The Path of Wildness. Don't bother penciling the event in your schedule, preparing a pack with goodies and supplies or even inviting a friend along, for this experience is along the course of your first inclination and you must surely always go alone. Learn more about The Path of Wildness here: http://wp.me/P5A2F-As ==== CHANNEL CREDITS "Japanese Falls" image by the artist Lane Brown. See more of Mr. Brown's work at the following URL: http://lanebrownart.blogspot.com/p/portfolio.html Channel Theme Music "Song For Kurt" used with permission by Nowherians. Discover more about the artist and their music here: http://nowherians.bandcamp.com/
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The nice thing about exploring in Japan is no fear in getting shot by the home owner.
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thank for the views and videos
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Man, what a breath taking view. The people who live there are really privileged. I wish i could spend some days there.
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YOU HELP SORROW STRICKEN POOR FARMER TO STAND GOD BY THEIR SIDE, THEY FOUND GOD AS A RELIEVER OF THEIR SORROW, THEY SOWED OF SEED IN THE FIELD IN THE HEAT OF SUN, WHEN THEIR BODY WAS SMEARING WITH SOIL, WHEN FARMER SQUATTED IN LONG TIME IN THE FIELD FOR SOWED THE SEED, IN SQUATTED WAY FOR A LONG TIME THEY FEELING HARDSHIP, ALL FARMER'S BODY ARE CONSTITUTE BY GOD, GOD DEVELOP FARMER BODY BY EARTH, WATER, FIRE, AIR, ETHER, MIND, INTELLECT, EGO, SO YOU HELP THEM TO STAND GOD BY THEIR SIDE AND TAKE THEIR HARDSHIP , AND GOD GIVE THEM REJUVENATE, I SEND YOU MY SONG IN my you tube , MY SONG FILE NAME IS MOV 34
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I get that feeling too, watching these videos. lol
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We want to be spending most our lives, living in a Japanese farmer's paradise. lol That spot reminds me of a part of Mt. Julian in southern California. It was just situated perfectly in the mountains like that. Great views. Thanks for sharing this one.
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Even several cherry trees in bloom. How how pretty, tranquil place!
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where in Japan is this beautiful place?
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real skyrim!!
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You found a gem of a place.
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This is one of the reasons why I want to go to Japan. <3
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So happy to see that not all the farms are abandoned. What a little piece of heaven....Doug...=)
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Looks like a set from Kurosawa's Seven Samurai.
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I wish I could live there...It seems very at Peace with it's own surrounding :)
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Wow! Thanks for sharing that, Kurt!
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Damn, the view was just breathtaking. That's certainly a place you wouldn't mind just sitting and meditating.
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Beautiful. What a dream place to live.
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Wow. Just wow. I think I'm going to have tears of joy... or longing...or something.
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@TheGzeus Thanks for the advise. I know, i was married to a Japanese woman for almost 14 years but, there is a third category...whites who live in Japan. I really never experienced anything but warmth when encountering people in the far countryside. And the food they always offered us was fantastic... have a great one.
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@fuzzypaws17 That works fairly well for those visiting Japan, but not a guarantee. Once you live there, it's a whole different story. I had to reassure people that I _wasn't_ living nor was I working while I was there. There's a whole culture of hospitality thing. You're either a guest or a resident. Guests get hospitality, residents need to follow the rules.
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