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How sad that Mr Fukuhara was so blase with Toyo about the food poisioning at Santa Anita. I thought that was so unsympathetic. I bet if it had been his own wife and children, he'd...
I thought it was a nice touch that those girls baked cookies for the men at Fort Lincoln. It's amazing how people rally round to help in hard times. The soft ball team must have been filled with gratitude as even the smallest of...
I was so drawn to this poem Rhiannon as it's my favourite time of the year. You've captured everything about the season and the golden colours that touch us all.
How frustrating for Harry Hayashi to have spent all that time building such a wonderful buisness, only to have his assets frozen and to have lost everything, it all sounds so cruel.
I had heard of the word kamikaze. So sad to read of ...
reading this about Toyo is such an eye opener as to how lucky we are.
How terrible to be taken prisoner from your family to live in such awful conditons. Thank goodness for Chet, he must have been a light in the darkness...
Poor Toyo! Having no outlet
Posted on Fri, 28 Oct 2016
Poor Toyo! Having no outlet to be free seems to be taking a toll on him. The news of his wife, would I'm sure have made him feel much worse.
To live life as a prisoner when you've done nothing wrong is just so cruel. These are the years...
Read full commentPosted in Chet and the Prisoners - 17
Great read,
Posted on Fri, 28 Oct 2016
Great read,
sounds like one hell of a party.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in A Very Special New Year
Hi Jean,
Posted on Sun, 23 Oct 2016
Hi Jean,
I was just wondering! What is a straw tick?
How sad that Mr Fukuhara was so blase with Toyo about the food poisioning at Santa Anita. I thought that was so unsympathetic. I bet if it had been his own wife and children, he'd...
Read full commentPosted in Chet and the Prisoners - 13
Hi Jean,
Posted on Sat, 22 Oct 2016
Hi Jean,
I thought it was a nice touch that those girls baked cookies for the men at Fort Lincoln. It's amazing how people rally round to help in hard times. The soft ball team must have been filled with gratitude as even the smallest of...
Read full commentPosted in Chet and the Prisoners - 12
Hi Jean,
Posted on Tue, 18 Oct 2016
Hi Jean,
It's good that at least the Japanese were able to enjoy soft ball, it must have released a lot of tension.
I found it so tragic that Tojo was unable to withdraw his earned money without a valid reason, they must have known...
Read full commentPosted in Chet and the Prisoners - 9
Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Fri, 21 Oct 2016
Hi Rhiannon,
what a beautiful scene you've painted with words in this poem.
Really enjoyed reading.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Late Blackberrying
I was so drawn to this poem
Posted on Thu, 13 Oct 2016
I was so drawn to this poem Rhiannon as it's my favourite time of the year. You've captured everything about the season and the golden colours that touch us all.
Beautifully done.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Autumn Tingeing
What a great Spiritual tale.
Posted on Thu, 13 Oct 2016
What a great Spiritual tale. Very much enjoyed reading.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The Stars That Fell From The Sky
How frustrating for Harry
Posted on Tue, 11 Oct 2016
How frustrating for Harry Hayashi to have spent all that time building such a wonderful buisness, only to have his assets frozen and to have lost everything, it all sounds so cruel.
I had heard of the word kamikaze. So sad to read of ...
Read full commentPosted in Chet and the Prisoners - 3
Hi Jean,
Posted on Mon, 10 Oct 2016
Hi Jean,
reading this about Toyo is such an eye opener as to how lucky we are.
How terrible to be taken prisoner from your family to live in such awful conditons. Thank goodness for Chet, he must have been a light in the darkness...
Read full commentPosted in Chet and the Prisoners - 2
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