Osamu Sekiguchi Journals
June 1, 1997
Location: Scottsbluff - 541 miles left, Nebraska -
Location: 41:52:00N
103:40:00W Elevation: 3880 feet
Summary: Sunday,
June 1, 1997 (Sunny / Cloudy / Rain) Scottsbluff
Journal entry:
[Translated by Tomoko Nakayama]
It was quite hot during the daytime. We attended the church meetings
from 10:00 a.m.. but the one hour and a half meeting under the burning
sun was extremly hard. We couldn't find any shade, so that made
it harder. My wife asked me, "Please bring an umbrella."
When I brought the umbrella, she asked, "Please bring me a straw
hat." I returned to the tent and brought a hat, then she begged,
"Please bring water."
Because of the intense heat, I had lost the will power to argue,
so I got her stuff. But I brought a camera by mistake. It was an
extremly dangerous situation.
"Shall we send the children back to the tent instead?" Takako asked.
"But it's like a sauna in the tent," I cautioned.
"Well, then sit down in the shadow of the tent," Takako said with
her head down.
"There is no shadow," I said. The sun is aomost right above us.
"Well, rest where you want to," she held her head and closed her
eyes. I thought it was very good advice. When I tried to find the
children after the meeting, they were enjoying the cool air in the
wagon. It seemed like her advice was very good.
In the afternoon, a man named Oba who had been a doctor at Scottsbluff
for nearly thirty years came to visit us with his wife. He is a
second generation Japanese American and he had heard about us on
TV and came here to see us. His wife's name is Mary. She was very
elegant. They guided us the mountain (a hill) of Scottsbluff. From
the summit we could see all the scenery around the area, and we
could see the road we had traveled and the road we would travel
tomorrow.
"If you don't mind, why don't we eat together?" he asked us. We
eat hambergers everyday, and there was no reason to refuse this
invitation. Two hours later, we were in Mr.Oba's house and were
sitting down at the table as a family. It was my first dinner invitation
since beginning the trail. Mary is an American (of course Mr.Oba
is also American), but she did her best and made us Japanese food.
Surprisingly, there was Sashimi (raw fish)! He said that he went
to Denver to buy this. Denver is in Colorado.
"It's close, so we often go there. It's three hours by car." "three
hours by car... Well, it is close..."
So this is what Americans mean by "close"? Either way, he did go
out of state to get the fish. I ate sashimi, shrimp and white steamed
rice in Nebraska. I was extremly impressed.
Mr.Oba is 71 years old and his parents are from Yamabuchi. They
are very americanized, but also are a very Japanese couple. Other
members of the group were eating hamberger at the camp around that
time. I was eating Sashimi. I felt so bad for them because we ate
such a wonderful meal, but I don't think they envied us at all.
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