Friday, August 14, 2009







This is a link to a forum I've been hitting up on a daily basis. SO HELPFUL and the users are so eager to answer any and all questions for incoming Air Force and Navy...It even has a posting for things they need to buy or sell, like a mini-Misawa-Craigslist. Love it.

About Those Jets Up Top...

...they're F-16s flying near Mt. Fuji. That's what Brent flies. : )

YESSSSSS!!

I have successfully added links to my Twitter account, embedded a feed for news items out of Japan or related to the US Military AND and thrown in a play list for your listening pleasure. There's also a list of a few blogs I visit regularly. It's a start...

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Latest News Out Of Misawa

I wonder if the Air Force will hire me so I can share news about the EPIC goings on in Misawa...

MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Security forces personnel have received dozens of calls in the last 10 days reporting a 3-foot, 65-pound intruder on the base.
With its gray fur, pink face and, well, pink tush, the Japanese macaque -- or snow monkey -- isn't too hard to spot. Turns out it's much harder to catch.
Staff Sgt. Scott Ferguson, a flight sergeant with the 35th Security Forces Squadron, said the goal now is to chase the monkey off base -- which they did once before.
Japanese officials were alerted, Ferguson said.
A spokesman from Misawa City's Agricultural and Fisheries Division, which oversees the protected species, said the monkey has been spotted frequently in local communities in the past two weeks.
Division spokesman Koji Fukuda said officials believe it's the same monkey. He said that according to the reports, it appeared to be moving north before turning south down into Misawa city and the base.
"He must have been ousted from [his] group," Fukuda said.
The Japanese community has been warned not to approach the wild animal or attempt to feed it, he said.
Ferguson said the same warning goes for base residents. There have been no reported injuries on or off base, and officials want to keep it that way.
Fukuda said it's rare for a monkey to appear in residential areas in Misawa. That last reported case was five or six years ago, he said.
Anyone who sees the monkey should call Security Forces at DSN 226-3600 or 226-4358, Ferguson said.

I have a BLOG

The title to my first blog post is running through my head to the tune of "I'm On A Boat." Andy Samberg's going crazy on the bow of a yacht...throwing down in his flippy-floppies while T-Pain sings his signature hook (one trick pony) in the background. "I'm on a BOAT!!"

...I have a BLOG!

I have a lot of plans for this thing and am admittedly clueless where to start. For example...there's an option above the window where I'm typing this that says "edit html." How?? I also don't know anything about Javascript.

I know one thing for sure...years of posting to Gray "webchannels" with "Clickability" ain't gonna help me much.

Should be interesting.

Two months, four days until the wedding. In three months I'll be several weeks into Japan.

Woah.