Monday, March 21, 2011

Japan: A Personal Pictorial

I lived in Japan for a while.


Ever since news of the March 11th earthquake reached my ears and eyes I can't stop thinking about it....

or reading about it...

or talking about it...

or feeling it...


I'm driving everyone around me mad.


I feel foolish writing about my feelings, because they're insignificant compared with those who are actually living it.


Instead, I'd like to share some photo's I took during my time there. I'm fully aware these will probably bore you to death, so I apologise in advance for the quantity (all 63 of them).



Within the sprawling metropolis of Tokyo, are many smaller neighborhoods. I lived in Ookayama (OhOhhhhhhKayama)

This is my old shopping street

My neighborhood flower shop (ikebana anyone?)

The fish monger on my old street. I "startled" the first time I ever heard him bellow, Irasshaimase!” (いらっしゃいませ, meaning “Welcome to the store!” or “Come on in!”)

After seeing my reaction, it became a game between him and me :)
1. Could he catch me off guard again?
2. Could I sneak by without him noticing?

A typical scene inside a Tokyo train during off peak time (I don't have rush hour pics because I was too busy trying to stay alive). The OCD in me misses the controlled atmosphere.

Things that are discouraged:

Mobile phone usage
Loud conversation
Eating & drinking (except for children)
Running around
Littering
Wearing your backpack while standing (space issue)
Sitting in the courtesy seats (unless your male & sleeping *snark*)
Doing anything to draw attention to yourself in general

So, you can imagine why the other passengers didn't know what to make of this!
Everyone just ignored us.

One morning we woke up to snow, and it was as if the entire population of Tokyo had taken ecstasy. I've never seen so many euphoric people running around with macro lenses!

I love looking at photo's of other people in front of various places, but I always feel like a complete ass doing it myself. I'm only including this one to prove a point and because it depicts China town... in Japan.

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Random sights that made me smile.


*snort*

Sakura Matsuri (cherry blossom fesitval) is embraced by all the Japanese with unabashed joy. During this time, the approximate day the blossoms will bloom in various locations is well publicised. Employees take off work for this! A few people are designated to scout a good location (which is then 'saved' by placing several plastic covers over the spot). The rest will bring the food and beverage, and a leisurely day will be spent in the company of good friends under the lightly falling petals. It's a surreal experience.


Speaking of surreal... An all Japanese traditional Swiss Alpine band.

Even the drain covers are Kawaii! (cute)

Fuji-san! Seeing Mt. Fuji with your own eyes is awe inspiring.

That was odd.

I can't take authority that looks like this seriously!

It's hot during the summer. My boy in a cooling Jimbei.

You will see signage like this throughout Japan. Kawaii desu ne?

The Japanese are not a particularly religious society, yet this is a common sight.

Contrary to how I envisioned Japan before I arrived, there are very few homes left like these in Tokyo.

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Typically downtown Tokyo


Tokyo is a city as far as the eye can see. You can drive for hours and still be in 'it'.

But, if you're persistent you will be rewarded with sights such a these.

Tokyo Tower

Every once and a while, I would ask someone to take my picture just to prove I was there.

'Talking condoms' and 'LOVE promoting beer' make me smile.

The Rainbow bridge

Ginza at night

Japanese "Hot or Not"

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The next few photo's are from the shrines and temples of Nikkō. This is a must see if you ever find yourself in Japan.

I was really looking forward to taking a photo of The "Sleeping Cat". Too bad I screwed it up and only had a 8x zoom!

Detail of an elephant on Toshogu Shrine. According to history, the craftsman had never seen one, which actually explains everything.

Details. I love the details...

S'il vous plaît pardonnez-moi, mais je ne parle pas japonais ou en anglais

The three wise monkeys over the sacred stable.

The sacred white horse

I was lucky enough to visit Nikkō during Autumn. The colours are insane!


The details can overwhelm you

I love the smell of incense

Maybe I can come back as a monk. It's looks so peaceful.

The 'pose' never fails to make me smile.


The five-storied pagoda.

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Miscellaneous shrine shots.


These are images of Jizo Bosatu. This deity is very significant to pregnant women and to those who's children have died.

Jizo Bosatu (another representation)


People will often adorn idols, like the one's pictured above, to either ask or to thank them for answering a request.

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Another site not to be missed is Meiji-jinju Shinto Shrine.

The structure is amazing!

The Torii is HUGE!


Sacred Sake (yes, there is such a thing!) is a common sight at shrines.

You might wanna memorize these Kanji before you go. You never know when you'll find yourself without the assistance of Romanji!

If you'd like to see a traditional Japanese wedding, go to Meiji-jinju Shrine on a weekend.

She is so beautiful.

The father of the bride actually pulled me out of a watching crowd so I could take better photo's! He was so proud and I was so thankful.

I find the mens Kimono just as beautiful as the women's!

I like the combination of traditional dress and modern technology.

In Japan, the back of the neck on a women is considered very alluring.

Sometimes I feel like getting married again so I can wear something like this!

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Not far from Meiji-jinju Shrine, and Omotesando Dori, is Harajuku Stn. Where you will see:

I miss the Tokyo train system.

I wanted to buy one of these outfits as a souvenir before I left, but almost choked when I saw the price!!! Good God!

I was digging the mask.

All men are the same!

This group was not shy!

The girl on the left has mastered looking demure.

Hanging out in front of GAP at the end of Omotesando Dori.


Thank you for bearing with me.


With Love,
Tess

Monday, March 14, 2011

Something Beautiful: Roberto Bubas and the Orcas

I recently came across this video of a ranger in the Province of Chubut, Roberto Bubas. He and his colleagues have been conducting a long-term study of the natural history and genealogy of the orcas in northern Patagonia.


In his observation and appreciation of these magnificent creatures, it's seems they've been wanting to get to know him better as well.


Mr. Bubas plays the harmonica for his curious audience.



I hope you enjoy this as much as I do.



With Love,

Tess



Tuesday, March 8, 2011

No Vanity Here

Dear Rob,


Over the past year, I've been finding it difficult to write about you. It's not that I've stopped caring it's just been so loud, that I didn't know what to say without contributing to the noise. Besides, I'd much rather listen to the words that come out of your mouth, instead of the ones people put in it.



Speaking of which... your latest interview in Vanity Fair. It had been so long, I absorbed it rather greedily. As I came to the end, I was left with so many feelings. I'm excited for all the opportunities the past few years have afforded you, but I'm wistful about the restrictions. I sensed the weariness, but I also see the evolution of you, and this makes me smile.



"My theory is we don't really go that far into other people, even when we think we do. We hardly ever go in and bring them out. We just stand at the jaws of the cave, and strike a match, and quickly ask if anybody's there" (Money by Martin Amis)



I don't know you, but I like who I think you are. You have my utmost admiration for navigating through this as well as you have.



With Love,

Tess

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Not Your Typical Valentines Day Post

Label me provincial, Naïve, illogical, deluded, or whatever other words people choose to attach to the fact that they have somehow died inside, but I am a profound believer in romantic love. I believe in love, but I'm also a selective realist (like I'm a selective Catholic), so when I came across this video I couldn't resist sharing.

Never fear...

I still believe in forever love.

It exists.

Maybe one day I'll find it.



With Squishy Gooey ,
Tess


Helen Fisher tells us why we love + cheat

Monday, January 31, 2011

2010 - Summing it up.


Jesus! It's almost February! Is it too late for a New Year-themed post? Probably, but I feel compelled to make one. It's as if it were a life or [blog] death situationas though I'll never be able to post in 2011 unless I finish out 2010. Closure!! I need closure!!! (see number 10.)


If I could describe 2010 in one word, it would be Contradiction. For me, 2010 was a year of euphoric highs and shocking lows. I changed and I stayed the same. I was disappointed in some things but pleasanty surpirsed by others, so without further ado, here are my random thoughts of 2010:



1. If I could focus on one thing, I'd be dangerous.


2. I'm more pleasant to be around when I'm warm and well fed.


3. Caustic in a cab? Yes. I blame pygmy Tess.


4. Just because I understand, doesn't mean I don't wonder about the unanswered why.


5. I can't wear yellow and this really annoys me.


6. I take pictures of things I'm too lazy to paint.


7. Using slang for a body part is just not sexy.


8. And along these lines... Alluding to something sexual is far more arousing than graphically describing it.


9. Every time I try to forget, I remember.


10. Closure is important.


11. One Panadol Cold is better than two glasses of wine, but you didn't hear this from me.


12. When Ricky Gervais can make you emotional, you know you're pathetically sentimental.


13. Curtains have no place in a car.


14. I really enjoy my job.


15. Have Torch, will carry.


16. Why do you own a performance vehicle in Singapore?


17. I'm flexible and immovable.



18. Schleich action figures rock...


19. Why couldn't I have a more interesting form of synesthesia?


20. Nice. Is there such a thing as being too nice? Maybe, but I sleep well at night.


21. Running isn't so bad once you figure out how to breathe!


22. Thank God missing someone is not fatal... If it were, I'd be dead.


23. Speaking of God... As of 2010, He still doesn't make deals (but I keep hoping)


24. Oh, and before I forget...


Dear God,


Fine lines or spotsnot both!


25. I finally learned how to pack!


26. Wit is incredibly sexy.


27. I can't be physically stimulated unless I'm mentally stimulated.


28. I have a tendency to overshare.


29. I also have ZERO tolerance for people who are: rude, condescending, unkind, intrusive, hostile, and/or those who bait others.


30. Occasionaly, I'm more than a bit self-righteous and annoying


31. But, If I like you, you'll know it. And If I don't, I will be civil.


32. I like body lotions that smell like something you can eat!


33. I am not afraid of: snakes, monkey's, roaches, or monitor lizards.


34. But I am afraid of spiders and ants.



35. And I will always love grasshoppers.


36. If the Cicadas are chirping, it's not going to rain.


37. I'm loving the Harry Potter phase.


38. I could've done without the Pokemon phase.


39. Some cats fight better than others.



40. My cat falls into the others catagory.


41. The phrase, "Just sayin" needs to go away.


42. I can't stand fishy tasting or fishy smelling fish, but I like seafood.


43. I'm catholic. My father is born again Christian, my mother defies explanation, my step-father is a druid, my man wasanaltarboywhoisnowanatheist! and you're calling me religiously insensitive?!? STFU.


44. Never use email to inform someone about the loss of a loved one.


45. I no longer like ice cream. When did that happen?


46. I really can't think of anything else to write, but I can't stop on an odd number.



Here's to Happy endings and New beginnings! As always, please feel free to share your thoughts on 2010!




Bringing up the rear Ringing in the year with Love,

Tess