Masaaki Hiromura is just pure genius! I love this project, where he has replaced certain parts of the kanji with what it means. I absolutely loved this. I also love what he has done with various spaces around Tokyo, you can see more of his amazing projects over at his website.
I have no idea what happened to August. It came and it went, and all of a sudden the dates read September 5th. 5th! I have no idea what I did with the first five days of this month either, I went to a couple of parties, met a couple of friends, had a generally good time, and spent the last 48 hours mostly sleeping. The pictures above pretty much gives an appropriate image of the weather, and it is making me so tired, waking up day after day to rain rain rain. I had forgotten just how much it rains in this city, and I had forgotten how tired you become from the sheer lack of sunlight. But I am ok. Things are going as they are suppose to do. I hope I can get my energy levels a bit up, so I can actually blog, do my coursework and have a life, all at the same time. Slowly getting getting there, don’t forget about me.
Most days look like the one above. Plus a lot of rain, of course. I feel like the rain never stops in this city. I can not find the words to describe it, but I feel there is a heaviness to this city, something dark and unshapely. (Is it just me?) I walk, I do what I am suppose to do, and it feels good to be so busy I don’t notice I get soaked in the rain half the time.
But sometimes my days look like this, and things feel lighter and easier. Maybe it is true that you appreciate the good things if they don’t come around as often. Today I caught myself running out in the sun to smoke, because I knew that the sun would soon disappear back behind the clouds.
Just one year ago, I went to a museum with my class in Japan. Since I didn’t have this blog at this time last year, I realized I had never posted all the pictures, so I am doing it now. It was really interesting to see all the beautiful things they kept there, not that I understood what half of them were for (I have never studied Japanese culture, only the language), but sometimes it is even better to just walk around and observe all the gorgeous details of something you know hardly anything about. It was really dark inside the museum, but I still managed to snap a few shots here and there.
& I have spent the day with family. Two weeks ago was the first time I saw my grandmother again after not having seen her for over a year. She is still hanging in there and rocking those headphones! & hi mom!
(My life the latest weeks. A total reverse-culture-shock, but getting used to it all, mainly because I have so much to do that I don’t really have time to think about where I am. I think it is ok to be where I am at the moment, since I know it is not permanent. I won’t say I will ever change my mind, but right now, I think Norway works best a couple of months at the time before I will need a break. Making the most out of it, enjoying the rest of the summer weather, cleaning out everything I can find.)
A slightly nerdy post: I really love Vihart, she explains so much complicated stuff in a fun way which makes it possible to understand. I do have to listen to her videos two-three times because she talks so damn fast, but I always feel like I learn amazing stuff from watching her videos. Watch, enjoy and get smarter!