Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Minna no Nihongo



Well I still haven't gone to get my film developed, so here is some old stuff that I never posted. This is the first roll from my Minolta Anscoset (this camera - I even have the same case!) that I got in a weird little junk store in Nova Scotia. These first three were taken in Corvallis during the summer. They make me wish the sun would come out.








The rest were taken in early September when my dad and I were traveling east with all my stuff so that I could move back to Toronto.








I've started trying to learn Japanese again. I've been wanting to do it all year but it always seemed like I should get all my school work done first, but school just kind of never ends. So I decided that I would be happier if I picked it up again anyway. I am much happier, and also my school stuff now seems easier to do. Sooo. Probably should have done that earlier...






I finally went and saw The King's Speech yesterday, I knew it would be good but I didn't realize that Helena Bonham Carter was in it! That made it at least twice as amazing. I really liked the cinematography too, so it gets an A+. I saw it in Oshawa with a boy. I don't think Oshawa is really as bad as everyone says it is.








I like these photos because I can really clearly remember taking each of them. That's usually the case actually, but with these it's like a personal record of a trip that I enjoyed. I would explain better but I'm not really feeling very good with words today and I think I'm going to go take a nap.




Friday, March 04, 2011

bi-winning

Hi! These are the very last pictures from Hawaii, taken with my Golden Half camera. I hope you like them.















Last week was reading week, so I was in Burford at Oma and Opa's house watching curling. It's pretty out there with all the snow. Now I'm back in Toronto and I'm happy because today it actually got warm enough to rain! I have a bunch of film sitting in my fridge that I need to get developed, but the place I go to is way down Bloor street, mehhhh.