What is your current obsession?
Japanese craft books. Cupcakes.
What are you wearing now?
A big grey wooly jumper.
Do you nap a lot?
Now and then.
If you were a tree, what tree would you be?
A tree with a nice smooth trunk which would be perfect for leaning against to read a book.
What's for dinner?
Thinking more about lunch at the moment!
What was the last thing you bought?
‘I Love Sleeping’ t-shirt from Genki (which is sadly closing) and a packet of spearmint gum.
What are you listening to right now?
Jose Gonzalez.
What is your favorite weather?
Rainy, snuggly weather or mild, sunny days.
What is on your bedside table?
My favorite mug, a pack of colored pencils, books, bobby pins, one earring (the other has been lost).
What is your most challenging goal right now?
Figuring out what to do with my life.
Say something to the person who tagged you.
Hi Hila! I hope your thesis is going well!
If you could have a house anywhere in the world, where do you want it to be?
This is a hard one. Probably somewhere in Europe/Scandinavia. Or the house I saw with the amazing garden on the train to Tokyo.
What can’t you live without?
A sense of humour.
What was the last book you read?
‘French Milk’.
If you could go anywhere in the world for the next hour, where would you go?
The mysterious owl café in Onomichi.
Last movie you watched?
'Pauline à la Plage'.
I would like to tag these talented ladies: Erica, Gracia and Ebony (if you want to of course!) and anyone else who would like to. :)
April 5, 2009
Tag
I was tagged by the lovely Hila to answer some questions. I'm really terrible at remembering to do tags, so apologies if I've missed some others.
March 30, 2009
List Maker
When feeling glum, it sometimes helps to make lists of nice things. Of course it doesn't always work, (sometimes I just end up feeling greedy or poor) but I tend to do it anyway.
Nice things lately: belgian chocolate cupcakes, learning to bind books, big comfy dresses (which is great because it allows you to run when you are about to miss the train/bus/start of class), sunshine in the park with friends (not pictured) and the general feeling that cosy Autumn days are just around the corner. :)
March 19, 2009
Japanese Homes
I love these Japanese homes featured on Ku:nel Magazine (found via the lovely ii-ne-kore), they feel so natural and cosy. I can actually imagine real people living there which isn't always the case when I look at interior photography.
(Hmm, looks like I need a trip to Japan soon. I've just made three posts in a row that mention Japan in some way.)
March 16, 2009
Little Things
This is probably a tad late but here are some of the little things I brought back from my travels.
1. A lovely knitted hat in preparation for cold days.
2. A little bird whistle that makes chirping noises when you fill it with water.
3. Brushes and cute stationery.
4. Some books by Takagi Naoko ('150cm life' and 'My Solo Trip' which is a comic about her first time travelling alone throughout Japan). Unfortunately these books don't seem to have been translated into English yet and it's hard to find information about her that isn't in Japanese! For the moment, I'm content just to look at the cute illustrations.
March 13, 2009
March 10, 2009
The Fox and the Child
Today I watched the “The Child and The Fox”. This film has been accurately described as part fairytale and part nature documentary, and tells the story of a young girl and her friendship with a fox who she names Titou.
If nothing else, this film is worth watching for its beautiful scenery (most of which is shot in Southern France and some parts of Italy) although the story does develop a little slowly. I also love the cosy feel of Lilo’s bedroom and her little round window.
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