tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5056599210263969567.post5413723710946021878..comments2024-01-23T03:52:54.149+09:00Comments on Anne Kaneko's Fukushima Blog: Back in KoriyamaAnne Kanekohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09520490908508371344noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5056599210263969567.post-28438399460628302192012-07-25T22:42:03.386+09:002012-07-25T22:42:03.386+09:00Thank you. Good to hear from you.
I'll definit...Thank you. Good to hear from you.<br />I'll definitely be setting the alarm clock for 5 am Saturday to watch the opening ceremony. Let's hope for good weather.<br />AnneAnne Kanekohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09520490908508371344noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5056599210263969567.post-81578162668903370562012-07-25T03:30:23.246+09:002012-07-25T03:30:23.246+09:00I live in the London suburb of Greenwich, just ove...I live in the London suburb of Greenwich, just over the Thames from the main Olympic site. Indeed we will be hosting the equestrian events in our Royal Park. I have been reading your fascinating blog for about 6 months (I'm a big fan of Japan, having visited twice and looking forward to my next trip out there). Can I reassure your readers that there is great excitement about the Olympics and a great buzz around the Stadium in Stratford (I went to pick up tickets on Sunday). The sun is out again and that has cheered people up. Tickets can be obtained at reasonable prices for most events- provided you are prepared to search the official website on a very frequent basis and an insider who is working in broadcasting and has seen the dress rehearsal assures me that the opening ceremony will be amazing. Anyway, keep up your wonderful blog from the other side of the world.Kev Woodnoreply@blogger.com