what a great day! woke up and talked with my sister for a while. we haven't talked in over a week because, well, i think we were avoiding talking about the presidential election. now that its over, we can move on, in a way... which relieves me. i dont want to fight with her on our different opinions. so i headed to the train station, which involves either a 20 minute walk or a bus ride. today, i chose the bus. i noticed a man with a big suitcase (hard to miss here when everyone looks at you like they are so inconvenienced you brought luggage with you to a public place!) we both headed to the bakery for a make-shift breakfast--a coffee and a something small to eat--and he started talking to me! it was great. he was really interesting; living in Shanghai but Japanese and is tri-lingual. he works a lot, and whenever he has time off, he goes out of country to see more of the world. how wonderful. i love meeting people like him... and really, there are MANY of them. as far as you leave america to find them? heheh, who knows.
so anyway, i went across town to meet a friend for a date at the museum. It was this exhibit i have been wanting to see for over a month called "The Poetry of Silence" by Vilhelm Hammershoi. It was SO GOOD. there were some great pieces. he used oil well to depict light in his dark landscapes and portraits... sometimes using people... but always using doors and tricks of light and beautiful furniture. it was intoxicating. Yasuko and i just stared and gasped as the 90 different paintings passed us by. it was too much fun! Here are a few of my favorites:
mmm, im inspired to create again. its been a while, but its pumping through me and needs to escape! i love this feeling... its been gone for FAR TOO LONG.
We then headed to lunch... MEXICAN! it was REALLY good... i haven't had such authentic mexican food in all the 2+ years here in Japan! sure, if it were in america, i wouldn't think it were that great at all, but here, wow. delectable! :) as we started eating, 2 foreigners sat down and they seemed nice. Yasuko and i were talking a bit about the Obama/McCain election, and they started talking with us about the issue! i told them I voted Obama, and they were so excited! that started a complete snowball of conversation. We talked about many things, and actually, i learned some things about them too! it was great... yasuko and i agreed that we LOVE older friends--like parents--because they are willing to let you be you, but they offer wisdom and life experience to match what you are walking in yourself. its a beautiful portrait of community. and we love it. as we parted, we did the western thing of HUGGING. hehee, so happy... i never hug anymore. but it always feels like home when i get to. then they invited us to their home in Massachusettes if ever we find ourselves on that side of the globe. i love new friends!
We did a little shopping and some TEA. mmm. lovely. and great conversation! why couldn't we have met and known one another for longer than just these past few months?!
Heading off our different directions and saying goodbye was good because we decided that next weekend, we're going to go hiking in which case i am taking my sketch book, and she's taking her camera. its all about inspiring creativity. and we're excited! got to make the best of my time here while it lasts, eh?!
then, to jiyugaoka to be with Abby and Jason. We always have a great time of laughing and conversing about all different kinds of topics. i feel so comfortable with them and love sharing life with them. already, i am starting to miss them. but i guess thats too mushy to start saying by now... all i know is that i think they are wonderful (and no, im not just saying that because i know you read my blog!!)
i loved my day. its fall. its cool. people are everywhere, walking around with their own stories and their own beliefs of love and where to find hope. its interesting. and i feel like the world is just one LARGE book waiting for me to peel back the pages and jump right in. excuse me for doing so, huh? its lovely. all of it.
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First of all, what's there to excuse regarding jumping into the world? Isn't that why we're here? :)
Those paintings are fantastic, I love the look of them... it's amazing how he captures light...
It makes me really happy that I think I know exactly where you got on the bus, which way you went, which bakery you went to, and that I've been there :)
I'm so happy that your final months in Japan are going to be ones you remember with fondness. Have a wonderful weekend, friend.
oh my dear I love you so much and my heart feels full and bursting for you hearing so much joy and hope and life in your words. :) I love you!
"i think we were avoiding talking about the presidential election. now that its over, we can move on..."
Yeah, the campaigning was divisive.
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