WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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nice Jii. . . but i never knew a husband could ever be right on anything . . . going to have to show this to that tuesday
great pictures as always
Finn666 nice preventative maintenance job
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@Jii:
Tomorrow is our last day in Japan for now and I have to say that it's been totally different from what I expected but in a good way. In two weeks we have only scratched the surface and I already know this is a place and country that I want to come to again.
Sounds like you have had a great trip - love the pics - have been twice to Japan on short trips and agree it's SO different to my expectations - crazy and challenging and wonderful. Would love to hear more about the Maid Cafe! Safe journey home.
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Makes me want to go to Japan even more now
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Today we took one final stroll in Tokyo and ended up in Yoyogi park near Harajuku. We had the best of luck since we found four blossoming cherry trees! Both me and the wife feel so lucky for seeing these, here's pic I took:
@Madame:
Would love to hear more about the Maid Cafe!
The maid cafe we chose was a 5 or 6 story thingy with different themes on all floors. They fill up a whole floor at an exact time that's posted on a wall outside and the "show" lasts for an hour and a half. First your welcomed by a maid that's assigned to your table and chat for a while. Then you order drinks and food and choose if you want a picture taken with her or if you want to play games with her. I chose games. Then she brings you your order and there's some word games that you have to participate in at the same time as she pours milk in your coffee or writes something on your food with ketchup and weird stuff like that. Then you eat and the maids walk around and socialize with everyone in the cafe. After that there's a game that everyone participates in, yesterday it was rock, paper, scissors. It was kind of weird and confusing with lots of making faces and playing different animals. After that I played a game with the maid in which we competed who collected the most beans with chopsticks in a bowl. Then some more chatting (we got a very nice english speaking maid so the whole thing actually made some sense). After that we paid and got a diploma and then it was over and we left.
Everything was more "cute" than sexy, except for the girls outfits of course. There were all kinds of guests there, from a group of retirees to young girls. It was a really strange but funny thing that's really unique to Japan so I'm glad we went.
Right now I'm packing all my stuff and next we're going for a last sushi dinner before returning back home - which I must say after seeing loghills photo doesn't feel very good after the warm weather here ;D.
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Thanks, Jii - the Maid Cafe things sounds fascinating, I'll have to persuade G that we should go next time we visit Japan (don't think it will be too hard). Lovely pic of the cherry blossom! Safe journey and hope the weather at home isn't too shocking.
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@Jii:
Today we took one final stroll in Tokyo and ended up in Yoyogi park near Harajuku. We had the best of luck since we found four blossoming cherry trees! Both me and the wife feel so lucky for seeing these, here's pic I took:
Alas it's still about a month early for cherry blossoms – those are Momo (peach). The white ones you posted earlier are Ume (plum). Once I was with friends drinking beer at Yoyogi park and a guy walked by in a full Nazi uniform. Interesting stuff around there. Meiji Jingu, the big shrine behind Yoyogi park, is a "power spot" well worth visiting.
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Pushing 30 but still a kid who's up to no good…
My mate and his bag of goodies (I don't smoke though)... He also brought 2 bottles of exquisite Riesling wine (I had most of those, then went to Chablis).
We settled at the messy attic to play Gran Turismo 5 on my 42" screen... I had all the best laptimes, despite my mate trying to get me drunk...I took 2 quick pics of his 3sixteen ST-200x (Slim Leg Black Selvedge) jeans he picked up at Self Edge last summer when he was in San Fran. Infrequent wear as he mostly has to wear a uniform (security) and a suit (drug professor at a university lol):
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Alas it's still about a month early for cherry blossoms – those are Momo (peach). The white ones you posted earlier are Ume (plum). Once I was with friends drinking beer at Yoyogi park and a guy walked by in a full Nazi uniform. Interesting stuff around there. Meiji Jingu, the big shrine behind Yoyogi park, is a "power spot" well worth visiting.
We were thinking the same regarding the cherry blossoms so we asked a couple of local people if those were them and they said yes. Bummer. Someone once told me that cherry blossoms have no smell and those had none so I supposed they were the real thing. Oh well, beautiful flowers anyway. And yeah, we visited Meiji-jingu on our first day in Tokyo, it was really nice.
Now were back home and I'm doing my best to stay awake a couple of hours more so that I won't be totally wasted by the time difference tomorrow at work.
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Buster and I had to drive to Austria, shoot for Landrover drivers training..
just some pics along the way
blue sky..hehe
1.5 hours southwest , trip would have been over here 22 years ago - former boarder to West Germany
dare I say the most important soccer stadium in Germany ?
break & bad coffee
4 hours - past Munich, approaching the Alps - and traffic jam
Autobahn is ready for new IH denim…signs up
Chiemsee
Home for 2 nights , Gut Brandlhof, Saalfelden
Room with a view
T for dinner
T for breakfast
Before shoot
After shoot
Back home
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always killer beats. . . can you get me a good deal on a 'rover here in the states???
come on, hook-a-brother up