April 29, 1944
Moving and hammering all this day too which surged around couples who refused to move. They remain obturate islands, but Tomibe said to go by… Read More »April 29, 1944
Moving and hammering all this day too which surged around couples who refused to move. They remain obturate islands, but Tomibe said to go by… Read More »April 29, 1944
Like spiders crawling in every direction from the center of a web, all of the 450 internees were coming from the bodega with carts, sacks, poles, ropes—anything… Read More »Dec. 25, 1943
While Jerry took a long sleep, I went to the handicraft exhibit until he joined me. It is unique. It combined county fair, arts and… Read More »July 3, 1943
Jerry is still chuckling over an episode in the shop. He was sharpening his small knife on the small whetstone when he was sudden confronted… Read More »May 7, 1943
Jerry made a Parmesan-cheese omelette with the things from [outside] and four eggs, with rice flour to give it body. A taste of cheese after… Read More »Feb. 1, 1943
I sat in the common room waiting for Jerry to make cocoa after checkers. All around were couples, pitiful couples, hungry for each other and… Read More »Jan. 2, 1943
It is a constant struggle to get spoons enough to set the table, bowls in line, to keep track of tins or soap. Once a… Read More »Dec. 14, 1942
Jerry brought sub-coffee, fried mush, and pomolo in sugar for early breakfast. I tied my hair back, unbraided, which seems to make me look younger,… Read More »Sept. 27, 1942
Jerry’s disposition is certainly not normal. He has no appetite or pep, looks thin, just pushes around and has no hope of any American approach… Read More »Sept. 25, 1942