This and your December 26, 2009 The Day After are a couple of my favorite photos of yours because I can feel as though I am right there.
Speaking of that sky. We had a kind of joke when I worked in Shinjuku. Even on the clearest nights we would look up into the sky and say, “Look! There is the star,” —because, at most, there would only be one star visible; all the others washed out from city glare or air pollution. How’s the night sky in Tokorozawa? Can you sometimes see more than one star?
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I want to take a train ride. . . .
This and your December 26, 2009 The Day After are a couple of my favorite photos of yours because I can feel as though I am right there.
Speaking of that sky. We had a kind of joke when I worked in Shinjuku. Even on the clearest nights we would look up into the sky and say, “Look! There is the star,” —because, at most, there would only be one star visible; all the others washed out from city glare or air pollution. How’s the night sky in Tokorozawa? Can you sometimes see more than one star?
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