... then something else catches your eye...(158/365, 7 Jun 2022)
Today I was going to post some pics of the working port, from my window, on the tenth floor (9th floor if my office was in Australia--here, the 'ground floor' is numbered 'first floor'), but I digress. It is still a lovely view.
Busy day in the office, starting with an online class, the last for the very short seven-week first term. It has been online the whole time so difficult in one respect that Japanese students have got into the habit of keeping their cameras off...oh well.
One or two other meetings, consultations and the like, all the while, still raining outside and not a big enough gap in between appointments to get outside for a look around. Hence the pics of the port, from the window.
Not the web, but the cherries are still around |
But wait, you say, these are not pics of a working port! No, they are not. On the way to the station on my way home, my eye caught the raindrops in the web, and what is this project if not about spontaneity and serendipity in the every day. So there I was, just outside the campus perimeter, umbrella in one hand, phone in the other, on a busy intersection...ah, the things one does for 'art'.
Anyway, that was the day...maybe a macro lens on the big cam would have been better but then balancing all that in the rain, with a brolly...next time maybe.
As noted, pics on the iPhone 12 mini.