This is a blog documenting me, Thomas, who documents the lives of other people. I'll write a lot about life in Japan post 3/11 and also link videos from my YouTube Channel. 有り難う for stopping by.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Life is Busy
Don't forget to take out the trash and pick up the dry cleaning.
Trying to forget radiation fears.
Must not forget those who died five months ago today.
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
After following and appreciating deeply your prior work after the events of March 11, I often wish I could read more about your present work, location, and impressions.
You certainly know that what you have to share with the world is important. It seems likely that your recent experiences are as unprecedented as prior ones you have generously and eloquently shared.
I have seen another blogger who, when seemingly too busy to blog, forces himself each day to write a short paragraph (if that's all he has time for) entitled "What I Was Doing at 4 pm Today."
Would you consider doing such a thing, each day or nearly so?
I suspect that, among visitors to this site, I am not alone in hoping so.
2 comments:
After following and appreciating deeply your prior work after the events of March 11, I often wish I could read more about your present work, location, and impressions.
You certainly know that what you have to share with the world is important. It seems likely that your recent experiences are as unprecedented as prior ones you have generously and eloquently shared.
I have seen another blogger who, when seemingly too busy to blog, forces himself each day to write a short paragraph (if that's all he has time for) entitled "What I Was Doing at 4 pm Today."
Would you consider doing such a thing, each day or nearly so?
I suspect that, among visitors to this site, I am not alone in hoping so.
Best wishes to you!
Dear Anonymous,
Thank you so much for your words of encouragement. You inspired this:
http://ianthomasash.blogspot.com/2011/08/please-dont-forget-about-us.html
Please continue to keep the people living in devastated regions of Japan in your thoughts.
Thank you,
Ian
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