ATOMIC BOMBING by the US

Battleships Yamato & Prince of Wales

Canada 2012

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    Ski Tour to Canada and Accidental Tour to Korea

Josei Touring 2011 Summer

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    城西自動車学校のツーリングクラブの写真です。2011年7月17日行き先は面河。

Rio

  • Dal

Birthday Party

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    50th Birthday Party 50歳の誕生日をネットの仲間が祝ってくれました。我が家でバーベキューをしています。

Alsace

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    2010春 次女とフライブルクから日帰り旅行 詰め込んでます。少しずつ整理してゆきます。

My House

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    http://kumo.typepad.jp/weblog/2008/05/my-garden-won-t.html

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Jul 10, 2016

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It's great! I met the word "garner" for the first time. also great.

There are many such sayings in America...all with a similar bent:
(all are my paraphrasing)...

The vigor of youth falls to the wisdom of age...every time.

Youth strives to out work, while age strives to outsmart.

While a young man following another young man's ways can become good...
only when a young man follows an aged man's ways, can he become great.
(the young and strong learning a method which must be changed as he ages...vs...an already young and strong man learning how to be efficient through intelligence in application...will have it all).

A man who has done... is a man who truly knows (Wisdom through direct experience).

There are many such sayings which are popular. Men in America generally respect older men of wisdom, of whom had garnered it, either through their direct experience, or through their superior intelligence.

Thank you for your comment. Is this a proverb or something like that?

Anyway, I went for a drive to Kyushu for three days. I'll write about it.

Bravo. A man matures when he realizes to work smarter, and not harder. :)

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