
I've been looking for this haunting image for well over a year. I first saw it in a magazine in Australia last year and, let's face it, it's not one you are going to forget easily. It tells the tale of a rainbow trout fingerling peering out from the mouth of a northern pike at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game aquarium in Anchorage. You can see more of the photographer's work here.
Posted by Joe at December 9, 2003 02:25 PMHey Joe,
I don't really have anything to say about this particular picture (not that I don't like it), but I just don't really know an other place I can spam this on...
I was looking on google just the other week, for train connections between Kyoto and Kyushu, and so I found your weblog, which I have been reading etc. (it's really one of the best updated I know!) and I just found it so funny that we both are actually living in Kyoto, sure enough a lot of foreigners seem to live here, but the odds of 'running in to someone' like this just seemed quite small.
Anyway, left my mail address and website in the info...
Posted by: Steven at December 9, 2003 10:15 PMHello Steven,
If your comments are spam, they're the kind of spam I can take. :+)
There are a few Kyoto bloggers believe it or not.
I take it you found the train timeable website you were looking for. I use this one:
http://www.hyperdia.com/
They say they are revamping their English site, so it's all Nihongo until then.
Posted by: Joe at December 10, 2003 07:46 AMwell since you can handle it..
...actually I just went to Kyoto Station and handled it from there, going to Kyushu just before christmas on a 'youth 18 ticket' woohoo :)
Posted by: steven at December 10, 2003 05:13 PMThere is a graphic of Stevie Wonder with Santa in his mouth on the cover of the most recent Pia mag (somehow Santa seems to have creeped into every corner of my life lately; I wonder why?).
Posted by: martin at December 11, 2003 10:13 AM