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Sunday, December 9f 1984
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Bryan Shep as Dave calls him. “I know never get to see, such as St. one of the great masters of the
Jacobs is a creative writing stu- that Shepherd King of Lerwick is Peter V Cathedral and Notre art.
dent at Robert E. Lee High an unusual name,” he explained Dame.
School.
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Then he wants to return to
David feels that to most people America, and work for the
when he returned. “I named him
that because he is a sheepdog those places are really no more government in the Central In-:
(sheep herding) and the than fairy tales, but when you’re telligence for Operations divi-
Shetland variety originates in a there in front of them, you get a siOn of the CIA, because he
By BRYAN JACOBS
Come on in. It’s not locked,
pipied a voice from the other side place called Lerwick.” He chose feeling that dreams and stories thinks it will be an exciting
of the plain wooden door that lay this type of dog, because he said are real.
before me. Nonchalantly open- he liked the way collies look, but “I’ve enjoyed all of my travel After our short talk, David’s
ing it and stepping in, I paused to he wanted a medium to small experiences so far, but what I mother came to the door to call
look at the room that I suddenly dog, which is basically what a really want to do is to go to him for supper. “Moj-e
felt must symbolize the Robert Shetland sheepdog is. Japan,” he said. When he is radishes,” I joked.
E. Lee sophomore within it. At the age of 15, David is grown, this is just what he plans “Oh well,” he said, “healthy in
Covering well over 90 percent of already something of a jetsetter, to do. There, he hopes to study body, healthy in mind.,.or is
the walls, a wide assortment of having extensively traveled to Tygetsa Ryu, a form of the that supposed to be the other
posters of foreign lands such as Canada and Mexico on vacations Oriental art of Nirijitsu, under way around.”
Italy, France, Great Britain, with his entire family on one
and Austria, including a German trip, and just his brother on the
Q. How did the tea ceremony rice was eaten with the fish and McDonalds’ advertisement, other. He spent most of the sum-
become a part of Japanese tradi- many ways of serving them flourished in unison, conveying a mer of 1984 touring Europe with
sense of escape toptheir viewers, his brother, Charles, and family
A. In ancient times, tea was Many non-Japanese confuse Close to a hundred coasters spor- friend, Rick Dickinson. The trip
considered to have the power to shushi with “ashimi.” Sushi is ting the insignias of European was a gift from his parents for
console the distressed, ealm the pickled fish, while sashimi is beers add to this feeling from his high achievements in becom- -
angry and soothe the frustrated, simply raw fish. beneath their sheet of glass. ing an Eagle Scout.
It became associated with Zen Q. An marriages still arrang- Then 1 paused to look at David “Europe was really great,” he
as a way of purging the mind of edin Japan? K„<.fpr cLtpri in front of his An- said- My favorite part was the
trivialities and making one Iran- A; Mhou^ “^nai kek- ple computer He looked almost Hofbrauhausin Munich, Ger-
jjuil for the suitable observation kon (love marriages) are more . f th many. Munich was my favorite
01 the art. It was Ze„ master. Potato,,-mlal” <=- <W”, „
who made a ritual of making and coating^ keys, wearing nothing but an old He also said that it felt great to
Generally parents ask a relative «just j g0 to all of those places that are
or friend to find a suitable mate ^ ^ up thjs program/. he so famous, but that most people
said taking a bite from one of the IB«CU.. javehbb
radishes on the desk beside him. -
A few seconds later, he whirled
around in his chair with a cheery | Baytown
little smile and said, “What do ■ Chimney
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No sooner had we begun to talk ■ 5th year
about health foods (such as the 5 in Baytown
radishes) then his dog began I Fast< Efficient, and
Thorough Fireplace
Cleaning.
NOMESSHNSURED
Calming, soothing
Japanese liked
the power of tea
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drinking tea.
A 15th century shogun,
Ashikaga Yoshimasa, is
credited with advancing and
refining the ritual. It is said that
his distress and frustration was between, or “nakoodo,
a henpecking wife. He created a acceptable to some young peo-
tea ceremony room as a sort of pie. Unlike in the past, modem
male sanctuary. The room parents give their children a
wasn’t very spacious, and choice of mates from a prepared
neither are today’s tearooms.
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The custom of sitting on heels rather than approving only one. ^ „
originiated with the tea While June is the most popular barking at something. He excus- ■
ceremony. Sitting crosslegged bridal month in America, more ^ himself for a minute to yell at
took too much space on the Japanese weddings take place in his Shetland Sheepdog, |
teahouse floor. the fall. No matter when they Shepherd King of Lerwick, or ■
Q. How did the Japanese dish, marry, Japanese bridal couples B
“sushi,” originate?
A. Sushi originated as a way of the ceremony. To waste rice is
preserving “funa,” a variety of considered almost a crime,
carp. It was salted and left on a
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1984, newspaper, December 9, 1984; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153277/m1/13/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.