Everything, all of this chaos and madness, all began with the Black Fog.
It was just an ordinary day when the news reported a strange phenomenon, a wispy black cloud of fog, steadily making its way toward the west coast of the country from over the ocean. Nobody really cared at first, as you'd expect. It wasn't hurting anyone, except maybe the sailors and planes flying over the ocean, but life for everyone else continued as normal. Whenever the news would talk about what we now know as "The Black Fog", people would nod, show mild interest, say something like "Oh yeah, that's interesting," and be done with it.
Until the Black Fo
Misha found America agreeable, for the most part there was the Boston traffic, but it wasn't as bad as Moscow's, and the food was overly rich and too abundant. But the people of the city were positively warm compared to the Spartan attitudes he knew, he hadn't had a single dollar stolen from him, and the university kids couldn't keep their eyes off of him. Not even the boys. He'd heard catcalls walking by a gathering of young men, the kind he'd learned to call "bros." It was his hair, maybe, or the way stubble refused to show on his face: in America, you could be anything other people wanted you to be, it seemed.
He told Sasha about
The most favorite Japanese Castle : Inuyama-jyo by george-george, journal
The most favorite Japanese Castle : Inuyama-jyo
I visited "犬山城"(Inuyama Castle) with my co-workers at the office last Sunday.
Sadly, the day is cloudy and rainy day, but sakura (mean cherry blossoms) are full blooms, there was so beautiful views.
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I took in 2009 Inuyama Castle at clear day.
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Inuyama Castle is not so big, yeah I can say "small". But this Castle is one of the four national treasure Castles in Japan, and it says as the oldest. And the only privately owned Castle in Japan between 1895-2004.
This Castle is existing stil