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2012 the Year in Review - part one



2012 the year in review, part 1.  This year this isn't a "best of" post necessarily, it's reviewing the year so that doesn't mean the best photos can be used everytime, the photos here try to summarize the year.  I only lived in 2 countries this year (5 last year) but travelled to many.  2012 saw me in USA, Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and France.  Major cities I travelled to were NYC, DC, Syracuse, Bethany Beach, Ithaca and the Finger Lakes, Tokyo, Osaka, Yokkaichi, Nagoya, Kyoto, Seoul, Cheongju, Jeonju, Daegu, Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Chengdu, Leshan, Chongqing, Yichang, Hong Kong, Singapore, Paris, Bordeaux, Biarritz, and Pau.  I started off 2012 in NYC for 3 months due to an unexpected derailing in December.  This ended up being ok in the end because i had to be in my home country to apply for the French artist's visa, and the time I allotted for that process was definitely not enough so it worked out that i had to be in NYC for 3 months.  I got my French carte competences et talents in the nick of time right before I left for a 2 month Asia travel extravaganza.  I went to vivi's wedding in Tokyo, cherry blossom action all over Japan and then on to Korea to see Yoon, Ivan, and Will before their post in Seoul was over.  I fell in love with Korea again and then flew over to China for a little reunion with Beijing and Shanghai and also did the Yangtze river cruise and saw Sichuan finally.  Next was 3 weeks in Hong Kong and a few days in Singapore before heading back to NYC for the summer to recuperate and get ready to move to Paris.  I moved to France and spent the last 4 months of 2012 in Paris and the rest is history.  It is impossible to sum up my action packed year in just 75 photos but here is my attempt.


actually 2012 started with me blowing on a noise maker as loud as i could in Syracuse, NY at Thaler's wedding.


Bob in NYC! and little would be know this wouldn't be the last time i saw him in 2012.  We had fun, something that bob rarely allows himself in his own life.  Karaoke, beers, meat.


the de-railing meant that I was in NYC to spend some quality time with my pal Van Der Kock and get into some rediculous adventures as usual.  some were bad, some where good, most involved a lot of alchohol, all laughs in the end.


I lived in Williamsburg, Brooklyn for the first time for 3 months.  south willy burg off the j,m,z. with Matt (that skinny greasy italian) and josh and max the choco lab.  i was hipster-a-fied for 3 months.  willyburg is cool with me


I went upstate to see my parents and dogs a few times, which is more times than in the last 3.5 years.


my first nationally circulated magazine cover for Discover Magazine.


my first New York Times job.  now that i've achieved this i have vindicated myself as an illustrator.  


the de-railing meant that i got to actually make illustrator friends!  Illustration is a freelance, work at home, lonely occupation so it was cool to make some illustrator friends.


Finally got a tripod which i used all throughout my asia trip


the many many hours procuring the necessary documents to apply for the French artist's visa aka carte competences et talents.  for me it was even more difficult because i had to do things like get police reports from Beijing and Tokyo along with a new york state and FBI report.  The Beijing police report proved to be especially difficult to get.


Took a 2 month trip to Asia, first stop tokyo and Tsukiji Fish market for that stuff i love (uni, ikura, o-toro, etc...)


exploring tokyo and this time around something was different than when i lived here.  I felt calmer and more at ease.  maybe it was because i didn't have anything to prove anymore and i had already gotten enough japan experience under my belt to feel comfortable?  maybe i'm just older?  this is an amazing hidden cafe in the north corner of shibuya.


i got my back washed by another man in 2012 at a bathhouse.  this guy did it.  i don't even know him.  everyone was naked.  and in japan that's ok


Vivi's wedding.  I illustrated her "wedding board"  these girls like my illustration skills.  it was good to be an illustrator on this day.  also i got this hair in 2012 which has done more for me than you think, it's been the conversation starter with many strangers and friends alike.  hey it even got my back washed by a stranger.


Osaka with vivi and eisuke.  this robata-ya was cool.  people keep asking me where it is and i keep forgetting to ask vivi.  I saw masako's parents too.


cherry blossom party in Osaka along the river.  This was the hidden agenda behind my trip to Japan.  April in Japan is the most magical place on earth for me


cherry blossoms at night in Kyoto.  the stuff dreams are made of.  Also got to see all the other amazing stuff of dreams that is in Kyoto.


Cherry blossom festival in Mie near fumika's house.  Got to see her and her family, my japanese family.  these cherry blossom photos truly are worth a thousand words.


got a new 50mm f/1.8 II lens in Tokyo.  i had one before but gave it to Ai before i left japan in 2011.  For me this one is perfect for shooting people on the street because i can be a safe enough distance back.


fashion snaps in harajuku, see with the 50mm lens i'm far enough away that this lolita girl can't punch me in the face that easily.


Cherry blossoms in Tokyo along the meguro river, no i can't get enough of this stuff, its magic


next was seoul, south korea.  ssam bap, i can't get enough of this stuff either, it might be my favorite korean food, and even favorite food period.


yoon's mom was in korea the same time i was again, she's awesome.  we went on a road trip with her, my first time travelling around korea and not just staying in Seoul.  Yoon, Will, and Ivan were all at the end of their 2 year posts in Seoul so i got to see them on last time in the land of soju.  i think i saw them a total of 3 times while they were there.  


summer bbq with the embassy crew and korean friends.  I've been to korea a bunch of times over the last few years but this time was different, like in japan, maybe i'm different.  I had a great time with my american friends but also with my korean korean friends and saw the fun times along the han river in the spring and love korea again now.


my return to beijing, the place where i started my whole living abroad journey.  It hasn't changed except now its super hard to get taxis.


I upgraded the blog to 1000px photos now instead of 800px!  I always wanted to go to sichuan province in china and finally did.  I went to meet Will in chengdu.  here we are at a bizarre club but which is normal to chinese people.  this is what i love about china, you never know what you're gonna get


i wanted to see this guy in Leshan for a long time now too.


in the spirit of checking things off my list that i didn't get to do when i lived in china for 1.5 years i did the yangtze river cruise.  3 days on the river and you can see a million interesting things.


the worst bus ride of my life.  a full bus meant i had to sit in this seat that's not a seat and super dangerous for 5 hrs to Wuhan.


followed by my worst decision of the trip staying in this super shady "hotel" at the end of this prostitution street in Wuhan.


what happened to me this year?  I now love shanghai too when before i hated it.  having friends in shanghai this time around helped a lot.  my two former classmates from my japanese school in tokyo


rode the chinese bullet train and saw that in china at least, you get what you pay for.  you don't want to see photos of the stewardesses on the normal chinese trains.  this photo might as well represent the many many planes, trains, buses, boats, and bikes that i've ridden on this year.  my 3 weeks in China probably accounted for over half of it.


i spent 3 weeks in Hong Kong because I wanted to see if i really wanted to try and move there.  people always ask me, why hong kong?  and here is my pictoral answer.  look at hong kong.  it speaks to me, it looks crazy.  there are millions of hidden gems to be found.  it's like new york chinatown on crack.  it's the original and nyc's is watered down with 99% water.  the whole city is alive.


buses, trams, taxis, people all making it work.  i can't believe i didn't get to ride the tram the first time i went to hong kong.  this time i rode it a bunch of times.  on a nice day with the windows open i don't know a better way to get around Hong Kong island than at the top of a double decker tram above the crowds.


first time on the mid-levels escalators.  i came back here many more times.  i love this area and the views, especially at night.


had a suit made out of some expensive ralph lauren wool/cashmere fabric that Eisuke gave me in japan cuz he sells the stuff.  i learned a little about fabric.  went to northern hong kong to try to by some different fabrics to have some other clothes made but didn't know what i was doing and i'm also picky and i also have no future visionary skills when it comes to looking at a little fabric swatch so i ended up with nothing.


add a new country to my visited list, Singapore (its actually a city and a country all rolled into one).  i saw the folks at Kult, an agency in Singapore that i've worked with many times and have done my best work for because they let me do whatever i want.  Singapore is a crazy mix of chinese, malaysians, indians.  Ok Part 2 of my 2012 review including more new york and my new city of paris coming up next!

600 Posts!!!



Well we've made it to 600 posts on this here travel blog.  It took a year and 2 months to get here from the 500 post anniversary last October.  Since the year in review post is coming up right after this i won't be summarizing the last 100 posts and you'll see all of this years misadventures there.  Thanks for sticking with me to 600.  If i can make it to 750 posts then could consider that a pretty decent feat and a success and I could go home with my head held high.  Here's to a hundred more posts of my greatest follies, successes, and my life as a travelling hobo.  Feel free to laugh at me along the way because I will be.

An Un-Lost Day in Shanghai



The final batch of photos that were lost when one of my harddrives failed that i recovered for $1000.  Harddrive failure is real and will happen to you today or 10 years from now so be prepared!!!!


fast trains, but not bullet trains.  I rode on this one from Wuhan to Shanghai.  At Shanghai north station i called a few hotels.  Many of them were full and to my surprise a few of them said sorry no foreigners.  I finally found one, Jinjian Inn on 1331 Lujiabang road.  I called Kyou kaeri san and hyouyou san formerly from my japanese class in tokyo (don't know their chinese names) and we went to Tian Zi Fang to look around.   at Shanghai north station i called a few hotels.  many of them were full and to my surprise a few of them said sorry no foreigners.  i finally found one jinjian inn on 1331 Lujiabang road .  I called kyou kaeri san and hyouyou san formerly from my japanese class in tokyo (don't know their real chinese names) and we went to Tian Zi Fang to look around.  we wandered around some more somewhere and at sichuan food.  Then wondered where to go for drinks and ended up going back to my hotel for snacks and drinks.  Missing photos include a bunch of nice photos of them including one of them kissing (they are nice looking shanghai girls), and photos around Tian Zi Fang.  Now on to some photos!


if you're into wispy chinese fairies that look like they are 20 yr old 5th graders



who dat is?  Mao?


I lost my lens hood for my 24mm 1.4L  somewhere around here around this time.  Very poor design canon!!!! i knew this would happen some day.  it just twists right off and has no locking mechanism or anything.


Oh look its Kyou kaeri san and hyouyou san formerly from my japanese class in tokyo (don't know their chinese names) and we went to Tian Zi Fang to look around.


Tian Zi Fang is this area that reminds me of a compact Nan Luo Gu Xiang in Beijing.


Chinese Don Knots security


across the street from Tian Zhi Fang.


these two are like 21 now and have lots of their parents money so all their products are real, and real expensive.  


asked the taxi driver what this thing on the meter was and he told me and i didn't understand him at all.


Lots of Shanghai cleans up pretty nice.  Dinner time, they asked me what i wanted to eat and i said Shanghai food of course.  They said there wasn't really any.  I've already had tons of soup dumplings from Shanghai so in the end we ended up eating Sichuan food.  oh well.


Hyouyou san was this new girl in our japanese class one day and she always shy in class but smiled and laughed at me a lot.  Me and Marco asked her and others in our class to hang out and drink some beers every day including fridays but the answer was always no from everyone.  Me and Marco hated our class after about a month of this.  Finally one day she hung out with us and had a great time but ended up moving back to Shanghai shortly after that so that's her story.  And she was like 19 at the time.  I really don't get the Chinese kids in our class (80% are Chinese).  Kyou Kaeri san even eventually hung out with us too but that was after Marco short circuited and went back to Spain.


Yes!  too bad Marco didn't get any of this in Tokyo!


somewhere in Shanghai.  They asked me where i wanted to go.  I said i want to hang out somewhere where foreigners don't go.  they said there are foreigners everywhere and they you just get used to it.  Maybe i should be more accepting of foreigners not only because i am one but because that part of the identity of these cities.  But that doesn't mean i'm gonna like hanging out in Sanlitun, Roppongi, or Las Ramblas.  You can see the rest of this Shanghai trip and the rest of the asia trip in previous posts on this blog.  It was nice to be in Shanghai with friends this time around, which ultimately led to me liking shanghai instead of disliking it like i used to.  Well this is just the middle of the asia trip so i'm not going to write any conclusions, you'll have to check the last post of the asia trip for that overall conclusion, or the last shanghai post for a shanghai conclusion.  so now everything after this will be back in Paris.  Back up your data ya'll!!!!


forgot to post these stamps i got in hong kong.  the look pretty sweet.



I said i would start collecting stamps from the places I lived after seeing the cool ones in Hong Kong and then i get to singapore and this literally was the best looking stamp i could choose out of all of them.  My enthusiasm for stamps instantly dropped.  The Serangoon Reservoir?  Come on Singapore this is pretty weak!  When i went to the post office in paris they said they don't have any beautiful stamps.  I will have to try again because i can't believe france doesn't have any.