Lucy realizes that her life is not really interesting in excruciating detail, so this is her homage to brevity and LOLs.
Currently, she talks English at students in Hokkaido, Japan.
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My camera and the lens I want… because I just discovered this lens matching site.
The Golden Gate Bridge at night, from the Marin Headlands. Thanks to Christina for driving me over… and enjoying the totally romantic moment with me (and the mouse).
This photo is from a stroll I took last week. I’m going to miss Boston. Going back to Japan tomorrow morning.
San Francisco!! Had a GREAT time there! Still have to sort through all the photos… I leave for Japan on Saturday morning.
I only felt SLIGHTLY creepy spending several minutes taking a photo of a dead duck… It’s a beautiful dead duck, though.
Finally got some medium format film developed! Less of a failure than I anticipated, which is always good!
Here’s one of my favorites, taken in Tsurui, Hokkaido, outside of a great little restaurant called Heart-N-Tree.
Speaking of abandoned things, I just found out about this abandoned Russian Village theme park in Niigata, Japan. There are so many abandoned buildings in Japan… they seem to be experts at moving on and not looking back (what with people buying new cars every few years and the used shops constantly stocked with almost brand-new electronics that have been sold off to make room for the bleeding new). But I digress…
This place looks cool and I wanna go there. Reminds me that there’s an abandoned town near my home in Japan that I have to go check out. I also need to go take some better photos of that abandoned planetarium-looking building in the city. Adventure!
Girls sketching in the Museum of Fine Arts on New Year’s Eve.
I love the MFA. I basically grew up in it. Our first apartment in Boston was right across the street from it. I have fond memories of looking at all the pretty colors in the Impressionism wing and then wanting to fall asleep on the round couches they had there.
(Via goodolddays, bowfolk)
twink posted:
Young Japanese girls brave the early morning rain to bid farewell to friends leaving for Manzanar relocation camp.