JMSDF Training Squadron Welcome Ceremony

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We were honoured to be part of the welcoming ceremony for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Forces Training Squadron.  Three ships --Kashima, Shirayuki and Isoyuki-- docked in Halifax today (July 8th, 2013).   

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The rain gods were kind and held back the showers! 

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The Royal Canadian Navy Honour Guard stood tall and impressive. Movements were crisp and snappy!

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The Royal Canadian Navy's brass band played beautiful renditions of both countries' national anthems--Kimigayo (Japan) and O Canada.

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We heard from the VIP's too.  (L-R) Rear-Admiral Dave Gardam, Commander of Maritime Forces Atlantic; Rear-Admiral Fumiyuki Kitagawa, JMSDF Training Squadron Commander; His Excellency Norihiro Okuda, Ambassador of Japan to Canada; and Mr. Tatsuo Arai, Consul-General of Japan at Montreal.

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We hope for a further deepening of friendship between Canada and Japan.  We work towards this goal too in our little shop here in Halifax!

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Schedule of activities that are open to the public:

  • July 8th and 9th, 1:30-3:30 p.m.  Ships are open to the public. At the waterfront.  Come aboard and explore!
  • July 9th, 4:00-5:00 p.m. The squadron band will perform at Grand Parade. Brass band & taiko drums!

Parting shot... Royal Canadian Navy sniper pose! :-)

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Flowers At ALIA

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Last month we had the privilege to create some floral arrangements at the ALIA (Authentic Leadership In Action) Summer Institute. 

This was the reception table. 

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The hosta and rhododendron leaves were generous gifts from a friend's garden! 

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Here is the arrangement on the main stage.

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We were lucky to have a friend accompany us to a spot where trees were being pruned.  Many beautiful branches were to be had!

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This was how the main seminar room was laid out. 

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Another arrangement for the Dining Hall. 

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The pine was from our backyard! 

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And some small arrangements for each of the dining tables. 

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And one more... 

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JMSDF Training Squadron, Welcome To Halifax!

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The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Forces Training Squadron will make a port call on Halifax, July 8-11, 2013.  

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There are some events that are open to the general public! 

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Schedule of activities:

  • July 8th and 9th, 1:30-3:30 p.m.  Ships are open to the public. At the waterfront.  Come aboard and explore!
  • July 9th, 4:00-5:00 p.m. The squadron band will perform at Grand Parade. Brass band & taiko drums!
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Please drop by and say "Hello!"  See you there! 

Poster is courtesy of the Consulate General of Japan at Montreal.
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Our Lucky Cat!

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Do you like our lucky cat?  The words (招福) on the coin is inviting good luck to come.

We're going to put it outside on sunny days for you to enjoy!  Visit us soon!

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PS  It's hand-painted in-house! 

 

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Blade Sharpening Service

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We are pleased to introduce our blade sharpening service! 

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Getting frustrated with dull clippers and knives? Don't throw them away just yet! We've teamed up with Peter Nowlan, owner of New Edge Sharpening. He will sharpen your clippers/knives in the free-hand traditional way and make your blades sharper than new! Just bring your knives/clippers to the shop! (Not here in Halifax?  We might still be able to help.  Email us!) 

Click here to find out how to get the edge back on your blades!  

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My Ikebana: Contrast

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This time, I brought out this black-and-white glass vase.  I remember purchasing it because I was drawn to the contrast.​

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​I had in my hands two different colours of chrysanthemums, which I thought would look good against something black.  I decided to use the mums as "colour" rather than as "flower".  I placed them on the black side of the vase.

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​The yellow and pink against black stood out clearly enough...but, there was something lacking on the white side of the vase.  I wanted to show contrast (as the vase dictated) but the yellow and pink against white was not strong enough.  So, I placed dark purple statice in the middle to intensify the difference in space. The statice were made to look like the blooms were overflowing from the vase.

The next question was how to make use of the space on the white side. I needed lines to complement the mass on the black side. I stripped myrtle branches of all their leaves and fashioned them into circular shapes.

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Black side = mass.  White side = line.  

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Back view: did you notice my little eryngium helpers? :-)

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​Here is the complete arrangement.  I hope you like it. --Miyako

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Macaron Ring Case

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We took inspiration from that delicious snack, the macaron, and used its shape for something completely different.​

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​Ring cases!

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​They open-and-close through a zipper.  They are cushioned inside.  The perfect place to put your ring when it's not on your finger!  Some earrings would fit too!

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​By the way, this is not our original idea.  It's been all the rage in Japan a few years back but... these ones are hand-made in Nova Scotia, Canada!  

Available at the shop or online.
4.50 CAD each (plus HST where applicable). 

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My Ikebana: Maple Lines

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In our parking area, there is a maple tree. Close to its trunk, there are many new maple branches sprouting, probably from seeds that have fallen from the mother tree. I decided to use some of them.

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​The little buds and young leaves were a breath of new life of spring.

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This arrangement is all about showing lines.  Most of them were very straight branches.  But there were at least some that curved a bit...or some that bent with a little "encouragement"!  I chose a container that showed a strong surface to contrast against the lines.  

I wish I could take a three-dimensional picture.  It is not easy to express the depth on a flat photograph!​

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Here is the complete arrangement.

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​Hope you like it.  --Miyako

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