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  • Hotel Meigetsu, Tokyo, Japan: 4/30

    I did very little this day.

    1st) I slept in

    1.5th) I thought I had an interview, but it was actually on the 1st, so I went back to bed

    2nd) I slept more

    3rd) I walked to a local cafe, and got curry & rice for breakfast (at 2 PM)

    4th) I walked back to the hotel, but on the way, stopped at 7-11 to grab snacks

    5th) I was sleepy so I went back to sleep

    6th) I woke up and ate my 7-11 snack, and worked on something, I think – I don’t remember

    7th) I went back to bed.

    That’s all! 😀

  • Quick update: Leaving Europe!

    Hey all! Just a quick update as I’m sitting at my layover in Istanbul on my way to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

    I have blog posts to write for the last few days, but have been busy (and resting in preparation for this next flight, which will take 10 hours).

    Posts should come in the next day or two 🙂

  • Quick update: headed to Spain!

    Just a quick note to let all know I had a great time in Boston, and am waiting at my gate to fly to Spain!

    I think I’m nervous, cause my legs won’t stop shaking — but maybe that’s the Vietnamese iced coffe I downed right before ubering to the airport?

    Anyway, I have a sleep mask, neck pillow, melatonin, and a warm bahn mi sandwich in my bag, so I should be set 🙂

    Boston post to follow in the next day or so!

  • Spooner’s Cove, CA

    OLYMPUS C740

    Surprise! I’ve not quite left for Boston, but since I graduated last Friday and have nothing to do, I’m joining Elliot on a trip down to LA for a conference he has there. To split the trip up into smaller segments, we stayed the night in Morro Bay. When I was driving home after my 2023 internship, I stopped at Spooner’s Cove and wanted to come back.

    OLYMPUS C740

    The beach here is made up of probably a few billion little pebbles, a coarse sand. The cool part is that there are so many different types of rocks that make up the sand, and you can spend more than an hour picking through the sand for little treasures. (I know, ’cause we did!)

    OLYMPUS C740

    So, enjoy these pictures from Spooner’s Cove and its multitude of little gemstones 🙂

    All these photos were taken with my Olympus C740, a 3.2MP digital camera from 2003. I found it at a thrift store on my way down to LA last summer for $5. It was really grimy and scuffed up, but a little cleaning and 4 AA batteries and it worked! It’s since become one of my favorite cameras.

  • Hello World!

    This is just a post so I can figure out how blogspot works 🙂

    Testing date ordering of posts…