Archive for the 'travel' Category
Palmerites Visit Saroma
I always encourage my friends to visit. I like having visitors and I think it’s even more important to do so here in such a small town. Nik, my predecessor, told me that he never got many visitors to Saroma. This left me less than optimistic about friends visiting me, here in this far-flung remnant [...]
Mount Nikoro
Saroma, while surrounded by mountains, isn’t dwarfed by them as is Palmer or other towns in Hokkaido. Saroma sort of melts into the softly rolling, forested mountains, many of which are small and gently sloping enough to be farm fields. There is one mountain at the very southern edge of Saroma that is a decent [...]
Saroma
In July, over 20 visitors from will come to Saroma to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the sister city relationship between Palmer, Alaska and Saroma, Japan. Some of the members of this group have lived in Japan before, some even in the very house where I write this. Many however, are visiting Japan for the [...]
Northern Hokkaido Cycling
I finally posted all of my photos from my four day bike ride north from Oumu around Cape Soya and then south to Rumoi. The captions of the photos chronicle the trip well enough. I’ll let them and the photos tell the story without a blathering blog post. Photo below links to the gallery. Here’s [...]
The Hostel Northampton Project
A college friend of mine, Jeanine Dargis, is starting up a hostel in Northampton, Massachusetts, near my alma mater (sort of) of Hampshire College. I was actually rather surprised that there wasn’t already a hostel in that town, considering the sort of nice little place that it is. In order for the project to move [...]
Saroma Pumpkin Festival 2009
This weekend marked the 22nd annual Pumpkin Festival here in Saroma. It’s by far the biggest event of the year, with the whole town coming out for a weekend of festivities revolving around the famous local pumpkins. The Pumpkin Festival weekend kicks off every year on Saturday night at 6 pm. As it gets dark, [...]


