Panda at Helsinki airport, inviting us eastwards.
And when you get there, loads of barrels of sake. (I think that's what they are, anyway.)
Where does cheese come from? The Book Nook in Hiroshima.
Take out your magnifying glass and you might be able to make out the following (bakery at the train station in Matsuyama):
'We feel the joy in can help of customer's "health care" through bread of a good quality combustion setting up and a fresh sandwich.'
'We try for the shop-making to obtain safety and trust in appreciation for "Meet" with the customer.'
'We answer customer's "Needs", contribute to "Improvement of the gastronomic culture", and aim at the company that can contribute to the region indefinitely.'
One of the temples we visited in Kyoto, 2D.
Two of my favourite photographic subjects. The castle garden in Matsuyama - it had closed minutes before we arrived.
This was in our bedroom at the ryokan in Kyoto. 'GENTLE BUNNY. Hello, my good friend! Are you free this coming weekend? To tell the truth, some months ago, in a suite at the Bonn Plaza Hotel an extraordinary meeting took place among a small group of gentlemen. Mr THOMAS.' It's a bin.
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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