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2021年09月04日
He Episode 21〜Episode 26
Episode 21
Upon returning home, his father inserted a spider branch into a gap in the outer wall of the house.
The outer wall of the wooden building at that time was a construction method called "yoroibari", in which wooden boards were stuck from bottom to top, and rainwater flowed down from above on the boards, preventing rainwater from entering.
The next morning, when prompted by his father, he went out and saw a shiny, brand-new spider web.
And he saw "Syorokumo" sitting in the middle with dignity.
Episode 22
His father sometimes caught insects such as mantis and threw them into spider web.
"Syorokumo" quickly approached an insect trapped in a spider's web and splendidly wrapped a spider's thread into white food.
"Syorokumo" sometimes renewed its nest.
He had seen a big, beautiful and new nest in the morning.
There was a persimmon tree right next to the outer wall of the house, but maybe the spider blows a long thread in the wind to reach the persimmon tree.
When the end of the spider's thread got entangled somewhere in the persimmon tree, the spider taut the thread and set about building the nest.
There was a lightning-like jagged pattern in the center of the spider's web.
It was like drawing a round DRAGONS around the home base of the Chunichi Dragons franchise stadium, which was dignified.
Episode 23
The spider laid a large egg at the end of summer.
The egg soon reached an important moment.
And the spider cubs scattered like "kumonoko-o-tirasu".
Before being eaten by natural enemies, the spider children all fled hard to themselves as soon as they were born.
They left with the wind.
Episode 24
By the way, there was a space like a flower bed along the outer wall of the house where "Shorokumo" was released.
In the summer, it was a field of "Aoi", "Asagao" and "Hosenka".
The "Asagao" was the flowerpot "Asagao" he planted in his elementary school class.
When it was summer vacation and he brought the flowerpot home, his father replanted it in the soil.
Asagao fully opened its power and quickly made itself taller.
It grew like "Jack and the Beanstalk", but never reached the sky.
Still, it bloomed wonderful flowers.
The secret weapon his father used at this time was "chicken droppings."
At that time, "chicken droppings" was often used as a reasonable fertilizer.
The smell was a little strong, but at that time "human dung" was also popular, so the smell of chicken dung was well tolerated.
Episode 25
There was farmland between his house and the house next to the south.
There were a lot of cabbage in the spring.
Many white butterflies were flying in the cabbage field, and there were many white butterfly larvae.
The fertilizer for cabbage was human dung.
Of course, farmers do not use raw human dung as fertilizer for vegetables.
They once put human dung in "Koedame" and then fermented human dung over time.
The farmer dug a hole in the field beside the agricultural road to make "Koedame".
And they put human dung in it and had a simple wooden lid.
Therefore, many "koedame" lids were exposed to rain and wind and decayed.
He broke through the rotten board and plunged his foot into the "Koedame", which was filled with human dung.
A truly indescribable feeling was transmitted to his brain.
He doesn't remember how he washed his feet, but he still remembers the feeling of breaking through the board at that time, more than 60 years later.
Episode 26
According to the Joseon Tongsinsa during the Muromachi period, "Japanese people use human feces as fertilizer, and the production of agricultural products is very high."
The history of using human feces by Japanese people is so long.
Even in the Meiji era, human feces were a valuable fertilizer and were bought and sold at high prices.
After World War II, GHQ, led by Douglas MacArthur, ordered the Japanese government to discontinue human fecal fertilizer because Japanese salads contained a large number of human fecal bacteria and parasites.
However, even around 1955, there was still a poster in the school infirmary, "Let's avoid eating raw vegetables for good children."
Human feces used as fertilizer are usually used after being stored in Koedame and fermented because the crops will rot if used as they are.
However, parasites lurking in vegetables grown with human feces fertilizer became a problem.
He was born in 1951.
He, of course, ate vegetables grown on manure fertilizer every day.
Sometimes he wiped the vegetables in the field with his clothes and ate them as they were.
At one point, his anus became itchy and he complained, "Mom, itchy anus."
His mother put him in a down position and took off his pants.
When she said, "Kaityu is here," she picked up Kaityu, who had a slight appearance in his anus, with her fingers and pulled it out.
The feeling that Kaityu was being pulled out was like a small poop coming out.
It's a very nostalgic memory, and it's a trivial matter, but this incident at that time is an episode that feels the very reliable affection of his mother.
為替取引を始めるなら≪DMM FX≫
Upon returning home, his father inserted a spider branch into a gap in the outer wall of the house.
The outer wall of the wooden building at that time was a construction method called "yoroibari", in which wooden boards were stuck from bottom to top, and rainwater flowed down from above on the boards, preventing rainwater from entering.
The next morning, when prompted by his father, he went out and saw a shiny, brand-new spider web.
And he saw "Syorokumo" sitting in the middle with dignity.
Episode 22
His father sometimes caught insects such as mantis and threw them into spider web.
"Syorokumo" quickly approached an insect trapped in a spider's web and splendidly wrapped a spider's thread into white food.
"Syorokumo" sometimes renewed its nest.
He had seen a big, beautiful and new nest in the morning.
There was a persimmon tree right next to the outer wall of the house, but maybe the spider blows a long thread in the wind to reach the persimmon tree.
When the end of the spider's thread got entangled somewhere in the persimmon tree, the spider taut the thread and set about building the nest.
There was a lightning-like jagged pattern in the center of the spider's web.
It was like drawing a round DRAGONS around the home base of the Chunichi Dragons franchise stadium, which was dignified.
Episode 23
The spider laid a large egg at the end of summer.
The egg soon reached an important moment.
And the spider cubs scattered like "kumonoko-o-tirasu".
Before being eaten by natural enemies, the spider children all fled hard to themselves as soon as they were born.
They left with the wind.
Episode 24
By the way, there was a space like a flower bed along the outer wall of the house where "Shorokumo" was released.
In the summer, it was a field of "Aoi", "Asagao" and "Hosenka".
The "Asagao" was the flowerpot "Asagao" he planted in his elementary school class.
When it was summer vacation and he brought the flowerpot home, his father replanted it in the soil.
Asagao fully opened its power and quickly made itself taller.
It grew like "Jack and the Beanstalk", but never reached the sky.
Still, it bloomed wonderful flowers.
The secret weapon his father used at this time was "chicken droppings."
At that time, "chicken droppings" was often used as a reasonable fertilizer.
The smell was a little strong, but at that time "human dung" was also popular, so the smell of chicken dung was well tolerated.
Episode 25
There was farmland between his house and the house next to the south.
There were a lot of cabbage in the spring.
Many white butterflies were flying in the cabbage field, and there were many white butterfly larvae.
The fertilizer for cabbage was human dung.
Of course, farmers do not use raw human dung as fertilizer for vegetables.
They once put human dung in "Koedame" and then fermented human dung over time.
The farmer dug a hole in the field beside the agricultural road to make "Koedame".
And they put human dung in it and had a simple wooden lid.
Therefore, many "koedame" lids were exposed to rain and wind and decayed.
He broke through the rotten board and plunged his foot into the "Koedame", which was filled with human dung.
A truly indescribable feeling was transmitted to his brain.
He doesn't remember how he washed his feet, but he still remembers the feeling of breaking through the board at that time, more than 60 years later.
Episode 26
According to the Joseon Tongsinsa during the Muromachi period, "Japanese people use human feces as fertilizer, and the production of agricultural products is very high."
The history of using human feces by Japanese people is so long.
Even in the Meiji era, human feces were a valuable fertilizer and were bought and sold at high prices.
After World War II, GHQ, led by Douglas MacArthur, ordered the Japanese government to discontinue human fecal fertilizer because Japanese salads contained a large number of human fecal bacteria and parasites.
However, even around 1955, there was still a poster in the school infirmary, "Let's avoid eating raw vegetables for good children."
Human feces used as fertilizer are usually used after being stored in Koedame and fermented because the crops will rot if used as they are.
However, parasites lurking in vegetables grown with human feces fertilizer became a problem.
He was born in 1951.
He, of course, ate vegetables grown on manure fertilizer every day.
Sometimes he wiped the vegetables in the field with his clothes and ate them as they were.
At one point, his anus became itchy and he complained, "Mom, itchy anus."
His mother put him in a down position and took off his pants.
When she said, "Kaityu is here," she picked up Kaityu, who had a slight appearance in his anus, with her fingers and pulled it out.
The feeling that Kaityu was being pulled out was like a small poop coming out.
It's a very nostalgic memory, and it's a trivial matter, but this incident at that time is an episode that feels the very reliable affection of his mother.
為替取引を始めるなら≪DMM FX≫