Showing posts with label D'Saints. Show all posts
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Monday, September 22, 2025

Bowing for Biscuits

 SWCJ Trip 2025
Nara and Kyoto
Monday, April 14, 2025

I went to the free hotel breakfast buffet.  They didn't take my ticket but asked me how many seats I needed.  I was shown a few tables for 4 and I sat down at one.  The family was taking longer than I expected, so I put my ticket down on the table and walked to the buffet to take a look.  When I returned, someone not in my family was sitting down at my table.  I guess they didn't tell him the table was taken.  Or he didn't pay attention to my ticket.  He kindly moved to another before V arrived.  We took turns getting our food before Bro and Miss O finally arrived.  Breakfast was delicious!  I had some Japanese breakfast -- ride, fish with a yummy sauce and vegetables, and tamago (scrambled egg).  I also had American breakfast -- pancake, pastry, and hash brown, and smoked salmon.  I also had matcha tea, which was from a latte machine. 

Breakfast



Everything was oishi (delicious).  Well, except for the spice that I tried from a cute tin that had no label.  It was very spicy, which I didn't expect because it looked kinda like ground black pepper.

We weren't really planning anything until Brady, at his dorm room in San Diego, sent a message to Miss O about a park where we could feed deer.  V was in.  I was in.  The Millenium Falcos were in (I shall now refer to them as MFs, but don't take that the wrong way.  They are lovely people).  And thus we came up with a time to meet the MFs at the subway station.  We went back to our rooms to get our stuff and met in the lobby.  We took pictures beside the rickshaw (I felt like I was too big to get inside.  I'm self-conscious these days, especially when I'm with all of these skinny folks).




At Gojo Station, we waited for a while, I think because we thought their hotel was equidistant from ours to the station.  All was well, though, and we met up with them on the side with no elevator where I had started my harrowing journey up the steps with my luggage the day before.  

Just a cute sign holder



On the train, we could see a lot of the countryside, including the Sakura trees.  We were there a bit late in the season, but a least this day, the weather cooperated, and the flowers were not droopy, and they were beautiful.  As we stopped at different stations, we could see that the platforms all had vending machines with drinks, and I wished they had those at the metro stations back home.

We got off at Kintetsu Station, and I got my first gachapon of the trip.  I got a meerkat with a fishing pole!  I was hoping for a hippo, but I like meerkats, too, so I was happy.  




Me and my teeny tiny meerkat

I think this was a store that wasn't open yet




Once outside the station, it was a bit of an uphill trek to the park, and the deer were abundant!  There were several stands where they sold packs of biscuits to feed them, and the deer followed all of the people with biscuits.  V bought some and gave a couple to me to feed some deer.  They were so cute the way they bowed their heads to ask for biscuits!  Some of them were a little aggressive, and one butted V as she walked away because she was empty-handed, having given away her last one.  It was hilarious.




Bowing for Biscuits





We found vending machines, and on the side of the machine was an ad for iced green tea, featuring Shohei Ohtani.  Bro told me that there was corn soup in one of them, which Bestie Mich had told me about.   So I bought one and it was cold, which I saved for later.  I also wanted iced tea, so I got Shohei's brand to take a picture with him.




Posing with Shohei



We found the public restroom, which wasn't great but at least it had Western-style toilets, and they weren't terrible.  This was one of the places without towels or hand dryers, which was a perfect example of why most Japanese people carry small towels with them.  I knew of this custom and yet, there I was without a towel.  When I exited the restroom, I saw that Miss O and Miss A were on their way to buy django at a little stand.  They kindly shared with us, and it was tasty!  I t was grilled mochi on a stick with a little bit of char.  YUM.




On the way to the temple, we passed the museum.  Outside, there were sculptures of big hands, and I practically yelled at V to get her attention because she needed photos with them.  Turns out that they were full-sized replicas of Buddha's hands, which we would see later.

The right hand of the Grand Buddha is called a Semui-in.
This hand means "taking people's fear".
The left hand of the Grand Buddha is called a Yogan-in.
This hand means "granting people's wish".


We saw a creek and Miss O and Miss A were trying to get a perfect picture of a deer, but it kept showing its but to them instead of its face.  Rude.  But then when we got in line to enter the temple grounds, there were 3 of them looking at us, and I named them Huey, Dewey, and Louie.  

Corner outside ticket booth entry

It's a turtle dragon!  Maybe?

Huey, Dewey, and Louie



We paid for our tickets and entered the temple grounds of Todai-J. Daibutsen (Great Buddha Hall).  We needed to descend a few big stone steps to get to the grounds and walk around.


My ticket





Miss O's Signature Pose



I asked V to take a photo of me washing my hands with the sacred water.  You could also drink from it, but I refrained from doing so, although it looked quite refreshing and it was nice and cold.  




There were several steps to climb to get to the entrance of the hall.  A lot of people stopped outside the entrance, and I thought it was because they really wanted the incense to cover them.  But it was actually because it was the best place to get a full shot of the Great Buddha.  Buddha is HUGIGANT!  Like HUMONGOUS HUGIGANT!  It's almost 50 feet high and weighs 500 tons.  

Great Buddha

Great Buddha different view


There were some other statues there, as well as a model of the temple grounds.  V, Miss O, and I made personalized coins like the ones you used to be able to make at Disneyland, but more solid.



Buddha to the Great Buddha's right

Warrior Statue

Model of the temple grounds

Model of Great Buddha Temple

You can see Great Buddha inside!

Buddha to the Great Buddha's left






I saw that people were in line for something and went to the front of the line to see what was going on.  People were trying to thread their bodies through a hole in a pillar.  I looked for V because I needed help doing the coin thing, then showed her the line.  She just kept wondering why they were doing that. I kinda wanted her to try it because I knew she would fit, but I also forgot that she had shoulder issues, and that would have really messed her up, because people were contorting themselves to get through.  We later learned that the thole was the size of one of the nostrils of the Grand Buddha, and "Anyone who can pass through it will have a long and prosperous life and is guaranteed to find enlightenment."  (Thanks, Google!)





As we were leaving the temple, we took some stalker photos of the rest of the group before meeting up with them for actual group photos.  Miss O and I lagged behind to get a couple of trinkets from the souvenir stand.  I found a way to get around the whole stone step thing back to the main pathway, and then bought a couple more little things.  I just couldn't get over the cute deer and their biscuits!  




We were hungry and some of us had spied a crepe place down the road, so we made our way there.  Well, this place was absolutely charming!  Some of us ordered tea, for which each of us received a big tray with a pot, cup, strainer, cream, and a time so we knew when it was done steeping.  The crepes were delicious, as well as the tea, and I loved the cute heart-shaped cups.  







We then had nice full bellies and therefore enough energy to go to the shopping center near the train station.  We bought some cute stuff like a wood-carved hippo.  We saw a vending machine with macarons!  I refrained from getting them, but I was very tempted.  We saw a photo place where you could rent kimonos like this deer.

How did they get the kimono on the deer?


Mmmm....macarons

Kawaii Nara Deer



V needed to take photos with giant beer taps, which just started today at the train station.  Mom MF and Miss A shopped for Kit Kats.  I got a cute drawstring bag that was Nara-themed out of a gachapon machine and was really excited that it was the design I wanted.  




We walked back to the train station to get back to our respective hotels to rest a little and freshen up.  Then we met up with the MFs in the same building as the Pokémon Center to get dinner at a bar.  I tried to order in Japanese, but I either mispronounced or said the wrong word, so the server needed to clarify.  there was some unlabeled seasoning that I was too scared to try because of what happened in the morning.  





My order was chicken on a stick with some mild dipping sauce, and it was tasty.  We marveled at the very realistic-looking food in the display case before heading upstairs to the Pokémon Center.


Pikachu with Parasol

Top of Pikachu's Parasol



I'm not a Pokémon collector, but I had recently seen one that I liked.  So I asked Miss O to help me find Rapidash, which is a unicorn with pretty colors in its mane, and is an evolution of Ponyta.  Have I confused you, or do you speak Pokémon?  V and I got cute Pokémon Center pressed pennies of Pikachu, too.  

We had walked in a little bit of rain before dinner, and it had mostly dissipated by the time we walked back.  I watched a Japanese game show where in the celebrities (I think) tried to list stuff in the category they were given, kind of like $100K Pyramid back home.  Then I watched other TV until I fell asleep.  


Next up:  KYOTO

Sunday, August 10, 2025

BOOM!

 DCI Finals
Saturday, August 9, 2025
View from FloMarching Broadcast
Bro's House, CA 

Bro and I watched the All-Age Finals as I blogged about DCI Semifinals.  I liked that the Govenaires stole the DCI Founders trophy, and the use of the Bluecoats' current coat.  I also liked seeing hats, and I heard some great music.  The Colt Cadets did a great job of playing their cadence as the corps entered the field for Retreat.  Congratulations to the Reading Buccaneers on your win!  

We had some time before Finals festivities, and tried to watch the SoundSport broadcast, but neither of us really liked what we were hearing, so Bro put that on mute while we listened to other music and Bro fried up the frozen lumpia that I had brought from Costco.  Yes, folks, if you go to the right Costco, you can find lumpia!  And it was yummy.  We all ate our lunch before sitting down for the main event. 

The IN-Pact band played a couple of songs (wow, there were a LOT of them on the field!), and V showed B who Al Chez was, because she had pointed him out in the stands when we were in Allentown.

The United States Marine Corps Commandant's Own played their Music in Motion show.  I recognized the first song, but didn't figure it out.  They also played "The Sound of Silence" and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy".  I enjoyed the whole program, and seeing them live is one of the things I miss about not being in Indy.  I love hearing them play the Marine Corps hymn, and my favorite march, "Stars and Stripes Forever", and there's nothing like hearing them play our national anthem, because they don't butcher it at all.  Thanks, USMC!

BLUE KNIGHTS
Their shoes are the same color as their uniform.  V likes the blue ones.  Me, too.  The lead doesn't catch the rifle on the big hit.  Maybe that's following the Drip theme, as you don't actually get the drip of water when you expect it in real life.  

COLTS
B:  Too much talking.
O thought that the drawing of John Lennon was Harry Potter.  I guess she thought the wisp of hari was the lightning bolt.  Bro wants pajamas of some of the uniforms.  Only V noticed the flags with words on them until she pointed them out on the screen today.  O asked why they kept showing the lead guy, and V told her it was because he was the lead.  I told her it was because he was cute, but I'm sure V is more corrrect.

TROOPERS
I cried!  The drum major toook off her hat and sang along to the last song as she cried, which did not help me hold back my tears.  Oh, they made a formation of the devil mask!  Neato.  They also formed the symbol of the crossed swords.  What a beautiful tribute, Troopers.

BLUE STARS
The audience did the wave while waiting for the corps to start.  When the soloist put down his horn, V said, "Mustache?!"  That's what I thought the other day!  The different colored uniforms were in different Olympic rings.  V was also surprised by the bicycle being ridden on the field, and doesn't remember seeing it in Allentown either.

CAVALIERS
Oh, a hat formation!  We wondered what was on the necklaces, and I think they were gears, like for the Green Machine.  We agree that they need a crazy drill moment like what the Cavaliers are known for.  The hats they wore at the end were inside the big props.  V and O ate watermelon in tribute to the props.

MANDARINS
Why is the hair sooooo sparkly?  Aw, it's the last time for us to watch the pretty pretty.

<Intermission>
The Legacy Impact Award was given to John Phillips, DCI Judge Administrator.  He was present for the change from the tick system to the current system.

Selfie time happened, featuring Pringles.




PHREGIMENT
The drum major has a chevron on his arm with "SUTA" underneath it.  I don't now my interpretation of this show, but it was lovely, despite the curtains blowing too much.

CROWN
DEVOURED.  V got to see the people on the props this time.

BLUE DEVILS
The trio was much better today.  There was much discussion about their color guard uniforms, especially those with the guys' nipples showing.  
V: Why are they even wearing anything?  
Such a beautimus last segment in the circle.

SCV
I yelled "VANGUARD!!" a few times just to make sure I got it in there.  Such a good show!  The drum notes are equal to the horns in rhythm, even when they're playing lots and lots of them.  

BOSTON CRUSADERS
YES!!!  Nice work all around, Boston.  They got a well-deserved standing ovation at the end of their first segment, and they showed the Bomb Moms standing, too.  

BLOO
Awesome job, Bloo.  Their glasses didn't have any lenses.  Their fans should be wearing them, too.  If they win this year, look out for a bunch of corps next year with eyewear.

After seeing all of this, we did not know who would win.  Bro knew that it would come down to the percussion score because that was the biggest divide this week.  And even then, it depended on the gap of that score because everything else was so even.  

Retreat
The USMC played as the corps entered the field.  I did not know that Bro knew so many lyrics to "A World of Cheeses".  
The Trooper had a bird statue with them.  I dont' know why.
We were told that the saying for the Mandarins' show is "Let me fall if I must fall. The one I am becoming will catch me."  Deep.  I like it.

Yay!  Vanguard made their V!

Scores

12) 87.45 -- Blue Knights

Jim Jones Leadership Award:  Drum Major Mattie from the Blue Stars

11) 88.05 -- The Colts

10) 90.05 -- The Troopers
This is the 1st score of at least 90 for Troop.  Congrats!

George Zingali Color Guard Award:  Boston Crusaders

9) 90.80 -- The Cavaliers

John Brazale Visual Performance Award:  Bluecoats

8) 91.175 -- The Blue Stars

Jim Ott Brass Award:  Boston Crusaders

7) 92.825 -- The Mandarins

6) 94..30 -- Phantom Regiment

Fred Sanford Percussion Award:  Boston Crusaders

5) 94.80 -- Carolina Crown

4) 95.788 -- Blue Devils

Don Angelica General Effect Award:  The Bluecoats

3) 96.70 -- Santa Clara Vanguard

So very proud of Vanguard getting
the Bronze!!!




2) 98.25 -- The Bluecoats

The crowd went wild.  The people in our house cheered.  They did it!!!!

1) 98.425 -- Boston Crusaders
This was the first DCI win for the Crusaders, celebrating their 85th anniversary.  AWESOME.



Even the Blue Devils fans were happy.




Flo Marching does not broadcast the encore, which is a bummer.  There are some videos already available today, so do a search for them on YouTube, and there will be many more once the kids upload what they recorded from the field with their GoPro cameras.  I'd rather not link here because I'd like for them to stay up.  Watch the crowd, though, and enjoy the victory run of BOOM!

It's been quite a year.  As Bro told us at the beginning of the season, per the oracle, if you start your season in the West, you're likely to win because you're being pushed by performing with BD and SCV, along with a few other World Class corps.  We wonder if the next tour will include more folks from the East.  I'm happy that SCV made such great strides since their off year.  

Congratulations to all of the corps for keeping us on the edge of our seats all the way to the very end!