“Survivor’s stories, though each very different, generally begin with haunting similarity — “I saw a bright flash” or “I was knocked unconscious,” and always include the obligatory, “I was X kilometers from the hypocenter,” a figure describing the speaker’s physical proximity to the middle of hell on earth.”
Category: Photography (page 3)
Setouchi Reflection Trip – Article “Hotel La Suite Kobe Harborland – Indulge Your Senses”
“Even the names of the two top floor suites lay it on the dotted line — Le Roi (The King) and La Leine (The Queen). While both are exquisitely regal, guess which one boasts the most sumptuous experience? Sorry boys, but this is a ‘ladies first’ establishment.”
Setouchi Reflection Trip – Article “Kurashiki’s Bikan District – Timeslip into the Storehouse of the nation”
“Today, tour boats full of sightseers pass where river barges once groaned beneath the weight of rice and cotton.”
Setouchi Reflection Trip – Article “Ryokan Kurashiki – Modern Comfort, Vintage Style”
“From the front door of Ryokan Kurashiki, you can walk about three minutes and find yourself standing on the threshold of a traditional restaurant, in the private workshop of a local artisan, or in front of a painting by Monet.”
Setouchi Reflection Trip – Article “Ochi Kochi Ryokan – A Window to One of Japan’s Most Celebrated Seascapes”
“Instead of cutlass-wielding swashbucklers swaggering ashore, tourists stroll on and off brandishing cameras, gingerly stepping between the vessel’s built-in gangway and the dock.”
Setouchi Reflection Trip – Article “Art Base Momoshima – A Hidden Treasure Trove of Modern Art”
“In an age where abstraction and mass-appeal often serve to discourage political and social commentary in art, seeing works which clearly and unabashedly connect to relevant issues makes for a delightful and refreshing experience.”