The New Year holidays were special in the Kanto area. Travelers returning from other parts of Japan told of rain and snow. Here on the Pacific coast we had day upon day of blue skies. The warm sun made the end-of-the-year spring cleaning more than a matter of grinning and bearing it, even if it did show up every streak on the newly-washed windows.
In the last days of the old year, the countryside was wreathed in smoke as farmers made bonfires of straw, and households pruned bushes and trees and burned the dead leaves and clippings. December 31 was a day of calm, cleaning over and New Year preparations made.
For the first few days of the New Year, with less driving and manufacturing, the air was sparkling clear. It beckoned you to the shrines and hot springs of the nearby hills, from where you could see all the way to Enoshima Island just off the coast.
New Year's morning: always
A mailbox full of cards
From folks I didn't send one to
--Julian
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