
I had lunch with my friend Joe today. I met Joe back in October or November. She is a wonderful woman who feeds the stray cats and crows and other birds in Arisugawa Park. I was trying to photograph a few stray cats back then as she was feeding them and we struck up…

Got up REAL early this morning in order to get out to Honzoman and take a few pictures of the Cherry Blossoms as they are just opening along the mote. It was raining, but that made the colors just that much more intense. Here are a few.

Ken thinks I have “Lazy Brain.” He may be right. Let me tell you the latest incident why. Yumiko has been to two sleep-overs since we have been here in Japan. A sleep-over, for those who may not know, is when you invite a bunch of kids over to your house for a…

First Photo: Liu Fei and Son Zuyuan Second Photo: From Left: Nancy Hu, Wonderful Wang Ping and Mrs. Guo Third Photo: Toasting with Mr. Zheng Fourth Photo: Ken, Yumiko and Takae in Xian Last Photo: Takae and Yumiko in Forbidden City

It’s Saturday afternoon. We got back from our whirl-wind tour of China late Thursday night. We had a truly wonderful time. Ken’s sister Takae San had never been to China before and we wanted to introduce her to that wonderful country as well as our good friends from the ASTM days. Our first stop…

We are back from a wonderful trip to Beijing, Xian and Shanghai. There are many stories to tell, but it is late Friday night and we need to recharge the old, old batteries. I’ll be back tomorrow with more photos and hopefully some good stories. Here’s one picture of the Wall in Xian at…

The three of us Kono’s are getting up tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. and will fly to Beijing with Ken’s sister Takae San. We’ll be back next Thursday. In the meantime, here’s a photo of Yumiko for this week’s class on “No Color – Color” photos. Oh yeah, for those of you who read…
It’s just about 11:00 a.m. on Monday. Ken and I left the house early this morning to go back to the City Hall to meet with Mr. Takada, our case manager. Mr. Takada is the nicest person on earth. He is a small, well built Japanese man. He is balding on the top and…

This week’s photo assignment is to find subjects to photograph that have both warm and cool colors. If a subject is predominantly warm, the photograph should not have more than 25% of the cool color. And vice versa. I had fun this afternoon in the Aoyama Cemetery scouting out warm and cool. Here’s what…