You have removed 'comments' from your English version. Disappeared a month or more ago. Perhaps you are bored with the mundane replies. I just wanted to comment that your frugality in not wanting a single peach to go to waste appeals to me. But your reluctance when you have seen your friends plunder the peaches is misplaced. I came across an old saying from American indigenous people on the west coast not far north of you that said "Best place to store food is in the bellies of your friends". To share food is is so satisfyoing and fundimental, I think it must be hard-wired into our brains by evolutionary process. Cheers, Paul
Tokyo-born, LA-raised. Nearly worked to death in Tokyo as a media personality/multi-media producer. Now mostly unemployed writer/artist/
observer-of-the-world.
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You have removed 'comments' from your English version. Disappeared a month or more ago. Perhaps you are bored with the mundane replies.
I just wanted to comment that your frugality in not wanting a single peach to go to waste appeals to me. But your reluctance when you have seen your friends plunder the peaches is misplaced. I came across an old saying from American indigenous people on the west coast not far north of you that said "Best place to store food is in the bellies of your friends". To share food is is so satisfyoing and fundimental, I think it must be hard-wired into our brains by evolutionary process.
Cheers, Paul
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