I am an observer.
Growing up we moved around a bit, and I was not involved in sports… I was the kid who sat on the side lines watching.
The jobs I had, that I liked the most, had me traveling alone to different cities.
This may be why I am a photographer, my being on the outside, alone, observing.
Japan fascinates me, because there is so much to see, to experience, to observe
I met for brunch with a friend on Saturday I
knew exactly where we meeting but I wasn’t sure if I could remeber how to get there
Surprisingly I found it with plenty of time.
While I was waiting I started to think about what I was feeling about Tokyo and why I was here
I feel alive!
Everything I do here has a challenge to it. Not enough to be discouraging but enough that I can’t sleep walk through anything. Even something simple as ordering a tea can be intetesting (hotoh tea, lemon,)
When I was in Toronto, everything was familiar, the only edge was keeping my eyes open and being atuned to the surrounding ( people)
It was the same as I knew ( though the dirt and disrepair of the TTC was really noticeable )
As I have mentioned elsewhere I am not an adventurer… I like to be safe. I don’t have any desire to go to some place where there is danger( other then the normal having a life )
I guess Japan is like a ride at Disney land… Interesting, new and challenging, but clean and safe
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