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Category: Personal Reflections
  • Audition

    A few weeks back, a friend connected me to his agent for a specific hoop-related project (which hasn’t come together yet) and now the agency has been contacting me about other jobs. I’ve been in Tokyo for 13 years and have never once been to a modeling audition or even considered myself modelling material. But…

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  • Windy Day Bubbles

    Today is hot and gusty, perfect for enjoying the beauty and fun of soap bubbles. I stuck a huge wand into the breeze and this is what happened. Visualizations of the wind, irregular streams buffeted into single bubbles and carried high into the sky.

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  • Solstice Sketching

    This morning was sunny for the first time in what feels like a month. And today is the solstice. What a precious gift of a day. I celebrated by going to the park to hoop (and skip rope and juggle). I intended to be gentle to my recovering shoulder, but I’m not sure how one…

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  • Electroshock

    Yoga may have the appearance of a gentle sport, but don’t be fooled. I managed to massively overstretch my rotator cuff in a vicious Thread the Needle last month and keep reinjuring it doing Chaturanga. So, having bollocksed it up again yesterday morning, I decided to seek medical attention at my favorite sports clinic where…

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  • Another Rainy Shoot

    This time, I had an umbrella. The photoshoot in the middle of yet another Sunday downpour was taken by Chel Beeson and will be used on a website for an onsen resort here in Japan. I love my ad hoc modeling gigs. The photos depict me and my mate Phil as a happy couple enjoying…

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  • Plans for Summer 2011

  • Everything in between

    I keep trying to write about the aftermath of the disasters but I have little new to say. Things in Tokyo are fine; disruptions are either settling into routine or are fading away. At the same time, everything up north is not fine. What is striking all of us now, even in the safety of…

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  • Intermediate mood

    I’m feeling sort of stuck right now. Maybe it’s just me. Probably so. All my personal plans from before the quake are on hold – things that were dreams, goals, and wishes, projects, major life changes. They all became less important than the pressing need to help relief efforts. But the relief efforts are growing…

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  • 45 rpm?

    Here I am. Happy birthday, me. There has been a rip in the fabric of space-time, because today I turned the age I think of my mother as being. I don’t know how that works but I do not really feel my age. My Day: I started by getting up early to bake a cake…

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  • Yesterday, today and tomorrow

    Yesterday I took a break from the computer almost all day and went out into the world for the first time since I caught my cold. Even though I was still coughing like a six pack a day smoker, I needed to breathe real air. And there were errands to run, so out I went.…

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