I've been posting very rarely lately; I apologize for that. Got a dozen half-written posts that I never found the energy to finish. I've mostly neglected the books I'm in the middle of reading and I haven't baked anything for the past couple of months. Haven't taken much interest in photography either, lately. This listlessness will eventually pass, though, and I will pick up this blog and my other interests again.
But I haven't been completely inactive. Here's some winter shots of Osaka, using the new Kodak Portra 400 film and the Rollei 35. It's been a grey, depressing and bone-achingly chilly winter. This week has been worse than most. But perhaps the spring is no longer so far off.
Waiting for spring. Umeda, Osaka.
Yellow Gingko leaves along Midōsuji boulevard. Beautiful in a way, but wet and chilly.
Cold, miserable rain. Perfect time for a coffee break. Nagai, Osaka.
JR Umeda station. The sun and the warmth will return.
Bonus giraffes:
Giraffexcavator in Umeda.
Giraffe mural on a parking tower corner overlooking a school in Minami Senba, Osaka.