More lazy Sundays
Jan. 18th, 2009 11:52 amOwing to the fact that I have 13000yen to play with until the end of the month, I'm staying at home again.
I plan to not do as little as I did last week. So far that means I will actually have to get out from underneath the kotatsu (which I stupidly forgot to turn off last night) to wash myself, and wash my clothes, and wash some plates. Then I plan to cook up some beans so I can have Mexican for dinner tomorrow night. And I'll make a curry, and some other stuff as part of my grand plan not to have to buy lunch all week. Not having money to play with is good as it forces to me to think about what to do with the random stuff in my fridge.
I'm still dead excited about getting my Holga, and I'm dead excited about getting a social life back next month. I'll be heading to Omotesando on February 1st to get the camera, then heading to a nearby store which sells European designer glasses (I need a new pair, and most Japanese frames are far too small for my massive Western skull). Afterwards, I'm meeting a few people for lunch in "Korean-town", Shin-Okubo, for lunch, where I plan on testing out the camera by photographing Korean BBQ and other spicy (vegetarian) delights.
Last night I watched Coppola's "The Conversation" and "Shikoku", neither of which particularly impressed me. "The Conversation" was an interesting film, but I didn't have the patience for it. Meanwhile, "Shikoku", which was recommended to me as being a horror movie, turned out not to be a horror movie at all. Next time I'm watching "Tokyo Gore Police", at least that's guaranteed to be grisly.
Anyway, more later, when I've stopped wearing my pyjamas.
I plan to not do as little as I did last week. So far that means I will actually have to get out from underneath the kotatsu (which I stupidly forgot to turn off last night) to wash myself, and wash my clothes, and wash some plates. Then I plan to cook up some beans so I can have Mexican for dinner tomorrow night. And I'll make a curry, and some other stuff as part of my grand plan not to have to buy lunch all week. Not having money to play with is good as it forces to me to think about what to do with the random stuff in my fridge.
I'm still dead excited about getting my Holga, and I'm dead excited about getting a social life back next month. I'll be heading to Omotesando on February 1st to get the camera, then heading to a nearby store which sells European designer glasses (I need a new pair, and most Japanese frames are far too small for my massive Western skull). Afterwards, I'm meeting a few people for lunch in "Korean-town", Shin-Okubo, for lunch, where I plan on testing out the camera by photographing Korean BBQ and other spicy (vegetarian) delights.
Last night I watched Coppola's "The Conversation" and "Shikoku", neither of which particularly impressed me. "The Conversation" was an interesting film, but I didn't have the patience for it. Meanwhile, "Shikoku", which was recommended to me as being a horror movie, turned out not to be a horror movie at all. Next time I'm watching "Tokyo Gore Police", at least that's guaranteed to be grisly.
Anyway, more later, when I've stopped wearing my pyjamas.