Today's sunny and windy, just perfect for drying laundry. And since I don't have any morning classes on Fridays I spent the morning dealing with the two weeks worth of laundry that had accumulated in my laundry corner, plus my sheets. This had the effect that I had just a little too much to wash in one machine, but of course I tried anyway... with the rather predictable result of it not getting clean, or even getting the detergent washed out. So I had to split it to two machines and do it over again. To keep from spending 150 yen extra on another machine in the first place I had to spend 300 extra. The lesson: remember to do the laundry every week.
Right now my dilemma is if I should leave the laundry up on the roof when I go off to kanji class, there are clouds threatening on the horizon ("We'll attack tomorrow" "Yes, tomorrow" "I mean it this time" "Me too"), but if I take the laundry in and hang it in my room it'll probably be damp and cold (as opposed to just cold) in here for the next couple of days. Not to mention that I'll have laundry hanging everywhere.
There was another little earthquake the day before yesterday, I wonder if they usually have them this frequently or if it's building up to something big. Have I mentioned before that my teacher in Dynamics of the Earth stated that the likelihood of Sendai having a big earthquake this year is about 30 %. They have them with about 30 year intervals and it was 27 years since the last one. I've packed waterbottles, flashlight and batteries into a bag and once I find alcohol for my camping stove I'll get some food in there as well.
Yesterday I finished making an animation of a dna sensor some of the guys at my lab are studying, it's good to get some practise with Blender again, been too long since I played with it.
Oh another mildly interesting thing happened yesterday, I managed to hit the resonance frequency of my sink with the water dripping from the tap. The noise buildup could have been used as a school example on resonance.
... I ended up fetching in about half of the laundry.