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Living Out Of A Suitcase
Living Out Of A Suitcase
Aug 26th, 2010
Aug 3rd, 2010
Jul 15th, 2010
Still sticking around Nishi Park, this old locomotive sits at the far edge of the park. Reminds me of the one they used to have across from the pavilion in Squamish.
Jun 1st, 2010
May 18th, 2010
May 17th, 2010
Nov 25th, 2009
Finally, we ended up at Nishi (West) Park. Lying along the Hirosei River, the park is home to lots of events and festivals throughout the year. The leaves were in full colour. We avoided the bum singing all alone in the bushes and rode around the park. Nishi Park serves as a natural western boundry of downtown Sendai; beyond this are bridges and highways leading to universities and suburbs.
Nov 11th, 2009
WARNING: The following may very well be the most boring paragraph I’ve ever said or written.
As part of an ongoing photography project I’ve been trying to take different routes home from work. They are getting progressively longer though, as I have to take increasingly indirect paths. Also hindering my return home are the bullet and local train tracks that I must either pass above or below as I snake my way away from Sendai Station, which is the most direct route. I guess I’ll have to start riding my bike to and from work, but I find that there are so many photo opportunities missed while on a bicycle. There are basically only four crossings through the tracks, so eventually I’ll have to find deviations both before and after I reach them.
Nov 4th, 2009
Every Wednesday evening I have to work outside the city in a small town called Tagajo. Basically it’s a suburb of Sendai, but it’s also home to many factories for big companies like Mitsubishi and Sony. I walk through the main entertainment area on my way to work, so I thought I’d keep trying out the prime lens and take some low-light photos.
Like most countryside towns in Japan, there’s only one main strip where most of the bars and tiny restaurants reside. Easy to go bar hopping and grab some eats afterwards. Of course, afterwards can be 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7am…
Feb 19th, 2009

At least it wasn’t a squatter toilet. I tried to negotiate one of those on a considerably bumpy train once, with almost disastrous results… This slideshow is from a relatively new local train, no better or worse than the ones you’ll find on most commercial airplanes.