i continue to adore spending as much time as humanly possible in yoyogi park.
when i return to america, when people ask me what i did in japan. my reply will be "yoyogi park and mount fuji."
do people in america care about famous places in japan? japanese people always ask me about famousness in america. when asked: "what's famous in portland?" i say: "lumberjacks and beer."
that's a good answer, right?
i think americans comprehend japan enough to realize mt. fuji and yoyogi park, maybe.
i spent most of my weekend in a hazy dreamlike state. staring up at clouds, writing, napping, and not much else. i literally meditated on the fountains for two hours. i love autumn.
have you ever looked at trees? they are so magnificent. they stand tall with such ease and beauty. its amazing.
the downfall of my personality is my laziness.
i apologize for not replying to emails lately.
work has engulfed much of my energy, lately.
and so has the change in temperature.
autumn is here. the air is crisp and smells so good.

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