It’s been awhile since I updated my blog. 最近、更新していないね。but a lot has been happening.
The weather is finally getting better after a rather cold and wet winter. I moved house, changed jobs, and feel like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders. However some of that is being replaced by a much busier schedule at my new job, however unlike my old job, I actually look forward to getting out of bed and going to work everyday. d(^_^o)
そして、グローバル包丁を買っちゃった!p(^_^)q これから自炊しようと。its been probably 6 months since I really did any cooking. 久しぶりに料理するな。うまくできないかも。でも、いい包丁を使えば、楽しみ。
May be a bit of a stretch, but for me, buying this knife is a sign that I’m going to severe some of the difficult things I dealt with over the past year and start anew. 頑張ります!
Here’s a map of the states with the most breweries per capita.
The number small breweries in the U.S. has exploded in the past few decades. Find out more here.
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Sometimes you have to remind yourself where you’re at in your life to get a better grasp of the things around you. For me, photos act as the crutch to do this. However, I can never figure out the disconnect between the image on screen and the image in reality - in other words, the photos I see taken of Tokyo are images that I fail to see every day around me, no matter how hard I look.
In memory we often see an image of what once was. It’s the same as in a photograph. We see a moment and image captured from before, but it’s not real now. We long to go back to that moment or place. I think that’s Tokyo for me. An image of the first time I came here and everything that I experienced with it: the excitement, the detail, the freshness. I feel as if I’m trying to relive that thing but no matter how hard I try, it’ll only ever exist in memory or as a digital record - whether my own or someone else’s. But I keep searching for that moment and place and that’s what keeps me going here.
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Like everywhere in Tokyo (by c.lemon)
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