Cheryl loves to putter in her garden at home, so she was fascinated by how the Japanese cultivated their gardens in such tiny spaces. And some of these homes are gorgeous. She took photo after photo, so much so that Fred asked her what she was doing. Check out the second photo. You can see the car parked in one of the tightest parking spaces imaginable. But then all of the parking spaces at private homes are like this.
I was born in Tokyo, Japan, in the Tokyo Army hospital. My father was in the U.S. Army and stationed in Tokyo where he met my mother. Like many Army "brats," I went to a number of schools before graduating from high school. In my case, I graduated from Columbus High School when we got transferred from Okinawa to Fort Benning my senior year. I then went to Columbus College, which is now Columbus State University. I graduated in 1975 with a degree in political science, and I've been working at the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer since I graduated. I tell people I have the best job in town.
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