The sakura are finally out and they almost make the four months of snow worth it.
I taped you to the windshield of my heart
A collection of photos on the sunshade of Tokashiki island’s only bus that ran three times a day back and forth between the various beaches.
I thought about where the people in those pictures might be, and who they were to this man driving this little bus, and why he had chosen to display them there. I don’t know if I would have thought about this guy so much otherwise. It reminded me that this man had a history and a Story.
Would my perceptions and judgment of other people changed if everyone walked around with pictures of who’s important to them worn on their chests?
And through the door, what do I see?
Sometimes it just falls into place.
Taken on Aharen Beach on Tokashiki Island.
Source: Flickr / rombocket
Coral on the beach at Tokashiki Island, near Okinawa, Japan.
Outside my window this morning. Them’s some big icicles there! Stalactites, even!
Shinjuku Station south entrance (I think… there are way too many), Tokyo / 東京新宿駅南口(たぶん、たくさんある)









