This looks like a dinosaur to me--it's vines growing up the electrical pole and onto the wires.
Harvest from the garden. The yellow/green thing is a zucchini, next is a huge cucumber, last is two tomatoes and a skinny carrot. :-)
I fried the large zucchini and substituted it for eggplant and made parmesean --baked in the oven. Very Tasty. found the recipe at All Recipies.com
For Father's Day we passed out 8,000 flyers and two new families came, one with a young boy. They are both from Tokyo and have been here just a few months and are Christians. Please pray they will come regularly and get involved in the work here. The last Sunday in July a new visitor came for the first time. He is my Japanese teacher and teaches at a local high school during the day. Friday nights there's a Japanese class for anyone who wants to take it (lots of foreigners in the area working at factories). My teacher speaks English and I invited him a few months ago. He said in August he could come when summer vacation starts. :-)
That catches you up on what's happening here in this part of Hyogo-ken