Saturday, October 17, 2009

Jitensha

So today I got me a bike! A mountain bike!!! FINALLY!
Went cycling around like a thirsty little baby girl discovering she had legs for the first time!!!
I was cycling and it felt like being in Nihon again!
My bicycle is very nice. I like its colors. I bought it from an Emirates Airline Irish pilot. He happened to be a neighbor. He has two sweet lovely little girls who reminded me of Japanese kids in their way of being very friendly to strangers :). The pilot knew my country and has been there several times. His wife seemed very kind too.
It's very heartwarming to meet nice people, worth knowing people:)
The second I got home, I parked my car and off the road I went, cycling around our "oasis" :)
I feel reborn! Much of that rust is falling off.
Will upload a pic of my new princess soon.

Peace out!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

One year today

It has been a year now since I left my Gaijinland to land in the middle of nowhere.
A year during which I had nothing to say but my very first thread.
When I read it again....and again....and again I find it perfect and very actual.
I still have nothing to say or to add.
I feel empty. My voice has no echo. My fingers type no more. I don't even have a pen anymore. My imagination is becoming sterile.
I am very bored and can't get creative at all.
I gotta shake this rust off of me...I gotta get the hell out of here!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Void entrance ...

It has been five months now that I left the land of the rising sun to land on the land of the dropping "rising rent"...
Thanks to the world recession, prices are calming down a bit in the land of the fancy "architectures".
Five months without a word.
I recall having lots of things to say but noted nothing down...
Now I realize I have no tracks. No history. which adds more void to this emptiness.
I hope to be more productive on this dry land. Perhaps it's just the whole atmosphere that is inhibiting.
When the enlightening stops shining, the magic goes away, facinations falls apart and interest fades away. I mean, when that Leitmotiv stops burning, one better find a new flame.