till the change to happen
"What is the important thing?" I haven't have any good writing matter.
Contrary to the daily custom, I try to write this English blog before Japanese one. I look into myself and draw something I find in it.
I know it was the transitional period. I will go out today just to return some CDs to the rental shop at the terminal station.
Last week, I went to the Koshien stadium to see the baseball game between Tigers and Giants. When I went I noticed in the train that I didn't have any musical CDs in my bag. Although I had a CD player, I couldn't get to listen to any music.
I also noticed that I could use the rental CD card at any shop in this country.
Because I usually read books with some music, I couldn't read a book in the train, either. I just waited for the train to arrive at the station.
At the terminal station, I didn't know where the rental shop was. I went to the information center and asked to the female guide in the uniform.
"Where is the rental video store near here?"
The guide answered to me in a fast talk, "Go straight this way, and you will find a convenience store. Then turn right at the corner and go straight for awhile."
I couldn't memorize that at that moment. But I didn't like to ask again her, and said to her, "Thank you."
"You're welcome. Good luck," she didn't say such and just made some smile.
I walked anyway. I might have been to the convenience store. I walked to the place with remembering the way.
Because I couldn't find the store I had to talk to another guide of the station.
Anyhow, I found the signboard of the rental shop fortunately in the busy street. The place was small and might be different from her saying.
I got into the bill anyway. I walked to the narrow path in front of the shelf of jazz albums. Because I had my CD player, I could listen to some of those. Among them, "Paris Concert by Keith Jarrett" was better for my day. I also picked other two albums and brought to the counter. I rented those.
I also talked to the female shopper, "Where is the S convenience store near here?"
"There is no S continence store near here." she answered perfunctorily.
I walked anyway with listening to the music. It was better for me to see the view.