I was shocked to see that it has been over a month since I last made an entry to this blog. Susann and I had a wonderful time in Japan. Given my obsession with the physical deterioration of cities, rural areas and small towns here in the US that I have been photographing and carrying on about in this blog what I encountered in Kyoto and Osaka, while not surprising, was quite stunning, especially because of the long duration of serious economic problems that Japan has suffered. I did not encounter a single abandoned commerical or residential building or any run down dwellings or businesses. In all the ways that a tourist can judge another society I saw nothing but a well ordered very civilized populace. I hope to have time to make several entries to this blog about the contrasts. In the meantime I am posting some photographs. Only a couple have been refined in Photoshop, so don't expect art. You may, however, find them interesting.
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Allison and Damian Christie |
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Charles and Kaori during the marriage ceremony |
The wedding party walking to the temple
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