Crossing the Kamo gawa, Kyoto, Japan | November 2010
The (closed) Imperial Palace, Kyoto, Japan | October 2010
Osaka Ferris Wheel | October 2010
US views on public transportation -
After having visited 11 different countries this year, just coming back a week ago from traveling through Asia, and for the most part, having used some form of public transportation in 9 of them to get around, I have to say that it was a little sad for me to come back to the US, as much as I appreciate living here, because I had seen so many of its flaws; one of them being public transportation—the lack of it, lack of reliability and the negative stigma it has which only perpetuates the inconveniences, lack of use, and lack of infrastructure. I thought that even San Francisco wouldn’t be as bad as I thought it would, but it still pales in comparison to the transit systems in other countries.
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Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. — Albert Einstein (via cobrashark) (via sherex, flickflickflicker) (via cancerninja) (via think4yourself)
A bouquet of Everlastings sat atop a tall armoire in Arni’s dad’s farmhouse. It seemed a little random for a place for flowers, but I liked the eccentricity of it.
Those types of flowers reminds of playing in my front yard when I was a kid.
Frellstedt, Germany | March 2010
Prosecco | Berlin, March 2010
Secret Garden | Bath, England | March 2010
Mismatch Switches | Berlin, Germany | March 2010
Basement Window | Berlin, Germany | March 2010