Tomorrow! Join me online for @civicartlab where I’ll be presenting “How to Map When You Don’t Know Where You Are”
When all we know is what we’re feeling and who we are, how can we harness maps to figure out where we’re going?
coffee last week: iced coffee with milk (a combination that in Japan is pretty much only achievable at home, I discovered) from a ホッピージョッキ
coffee this week: a festive latte from @Headrestcoffee
ただいま〜
I asked for a translation and only had to minimally change it, the emotion was still clear:
混雑した乗り換え駅でドアが開いた時に、ドアの前にじっと立っている人に質問があります。
あなたはもし、人に見つめられるのが好きなだけなのでしょうか??
どうもありがとうございます。
I have one question for people who remain steadfastly in the doorway when the doors open at a busy transfer station
Do you just have a thing for people staring at you??
Thank you very much.
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Does this benefit my Japanese reading study? only maaaybe. But it does explain the sewing projects (and coffeeshop upholstery) that I’ve been gravitating towards lately!!
I’m eternally grateful to have come across IROCORE DOT COM and it turns out I have the best “birthday color”, I dare you to argue otherwise https://t.co/ETlU2bAk5X
Here’s what they said: あなたの誕辰色は「青白橡」です。特徴は「凛としている」「欲しいものが手に入る」。https://t.co/ETlU2bAk5X 誕生日の色が知りたい方はこちら⇒ https://t.co/XPJ2QWPPCD #誕辰和色#バースデーカラー#誕生色#誕辰色@wamei_iro
Craft beer and crafting 💕
Having a surprisingly delicious saison on the train ride from Kyoto to Tokyo!
We bought it for the name (“Ichigo Ichie” is “once-in-a-lifetime encounter” and used in a kinda Oriental-self-help-y way in US media) but it’s also really good!