Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Tokohana!

The new CD/DVD from Nagi Yanagi came today, with the song from the Cross Road spot. After the past year, I cannot stop saying "Kotonoha", instead of "Tokohana", and I can even read the words now! I got the version with the DVD, but unfortunately though unsurprisingly I guess, the Cross Road video was not on it.


This was the last piece of my last outstanding order from Amazon Japan, and it was pretty cool getting it on the release day. I also picked up a new copy of the Voices of a Distant Star soundtrack for the "archives", so I would have a new one to backup my old second-hand copy. Somehow I had missed the Radio Version CD of Voices of a Distant Star, so next time I get an order together on there, I'll have to pick that up. Amazon US has it available to order, but in a "order now, we'll cancel in a couple months" sort of way it looks like to me.

 In sewing news, well, there's not much news. Despite back to back long weekends, there hasn't been much sewing to speak of. I did have to use up the latest round of vouchers and with no plan in place to pick fabrics by, I ended up with a couple pieces that I figured would magically turn into something later.

First is a bit of another pima cotton print. There's always something in this section if you don't know what else to buy.


Second, I went to my favorite section and after some indecision, I went with a longer piece of this lace. They had some really nice things that I might have bought had I not already picked up the pima cotton print, but at that point, I didn't have enough vouchers for very much of them. It's one thing to go crazy with a plan, but having no plan, I went with the more "practical" choice.


And just to show I haven't been totally slack, I did fill up the freezer with a batch of sauce. This time, I got out the smaller jars for the single size too (only one half piece of sausage per for that). The cat makes it a pain to make noodles anymore, but at least there's good homemade sauce. Just add Detroit cheese (aka Romano) and I can overlook the noodles from a box.