Thursday, February 14, 2008

Go Parlor

Go is an ancient game. It's most likely a chinese game but the Japanese and Koreans both play it and have taken the game as their own. Chris started playing Go back in the states and when he heard there was a Go Parlor in a town near us his mouth started watering. I had a lot of fun even without playing. I took a ton of pictures and talked with people. Mostly I just nodded and smiled.

Also, because of my ridiculous sinus infection I have been having nose bleeds. Just before I walked in the door my nose exploded and dripped on my pants. Eventually it quit bleeding and I went in.
Read More

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Paul,
Is the game close to checkers or chess? I'm sure it keeps those men's minds very sharp. Are there any women that play?
Keep up the good picture taking.
Love, Mom

Anonymous said...

nice photos homeboy

davidloti=davidloti

H said...

this was a great post. keep em comin!

Anonymous said...

I wonder if that is the same game I used to play with my best friend, who is Japanese. Do you sort of "trap" your opponents tiles?
I used to get nose bleeds too although it was due to a weak blood vessel in my nose. The DR. cauterized it, very painless. For a true sinus infection you may need some antibiotics.
Great pics! Wonderful story.

Anonymous said...

I was totally there for all of that. Stellar.

Mrs. Hebert, the game isn't very close to checkers or chess at all, but there are women that play -- just not all that many. I'm not sure why that is.

- Chris

Unknown said...

this is judy. i'm no good at this responding but you must consider compiling some sort of chronicle or montage of your tin japan. you've got awesome pics & great stories. paul, i miss you.

Anonymous said...

Paul -- your journeys are wonderful to read about! I usually don't leave a message, but know I'm keeping up with you and this incredible voyage you've embarked upon. What a lifetime of memories you're making, stories you will share with so many other people. Your photos are incredible!! What kind of camera do you have? What lens did you buy? Thanks!! Love, Aunt Denise -- keep writing!

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Paul!! I hope you hear this from way across the globe!