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if you follow me on twitter you've probably seen me gushing my pants over my recent project. Long story short - I have too many magazines and monthly publications and I was getting sick of it taking up space, so I bought some binders, clear page sleeves, and an exacto knife.

 

I'm saving all the pages and clippings from the mags that I originally got them for in the first place. So now, instead of large, heavy piles of magazines and monthlies, I'll have neatly organized, easily accessible binders.

 

I'm so in love...

 

In the end I'll have 4 binders (for now). Pink and Purple contain all the covers and pages of bands, singers, and models I love, photo sets of, reviews of, articles by, and interviews with... etc. Red contains random/general photo sets and articles about fashion, food, toys... and just "cool" stuff in general that didn't quite fit into the other two binders. Green binder which I have not worked with yet will contain anime and manga stuff.

A close-up of a decorative manhole cover promoting the Expo 2025 in Osaka, Kansai, Japan. The cover features the official mascot, Myaku-Myaku, in red and blue, against a white background, and is set into a textured ground surface.

Some people learn by DOING... so get a Japanese language book on a hobby that you enjoy, and try to read it and follow the visual steps.

 

Doing what it says in Japanese with your own hands may help you to learn the words of the sentence, and make them stick in your memory.

Saw this Truck today thought that it was pretty interesting since it has the seal of the Japanese Emperor right on it! quite a big deal sense this is Afghanistan!

People make their living any way they can. As we were driving past a poor cluster of shanties, I was attracted by this sign advertising Japanese lessons and translation services. (Cebu, Philippines, May 2013)

この本は便利ですね~♪ 漢字検定10級と9級のトレーニング _φ(^з^)

 

I'm actually done with level 10 (DH will need it though), I wanted to get the complete set from 10~5級 (not sure how far up I'll go, my goal for "by end of" this year is 7級).

Those who read Japanese will surely smile when trying to read my take on the written signs............I had too much sake when it came to filling in the signs. Painted in a hotel room in Motomachi in 1961. DId quite a few. I gave quite a few away in the local bars around the area. On many occasions, I went back and found they were framed and behind the bar. It was a fun time and would have been much more rewarding had I lessened the sake intake. Maybe the second time around will be different. Life is too short for the amount of experience we need to gain what should be common sense wisdom. But this, of course, is all opinion and might be described by words such as "moderation in all things."

Painted lanterns during Gokoku shrine Mitama matsuri Obon festival celebrating the return of the spirits of the deads, Kyushu region, Fukuoka, Japan

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