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The Cool Down

Today marked the first cool day we had in Japan for the entire summer. It’s pretty much been shake and bake since May or June. This might be the first night without AC, finally. I took a long walk around my area and realized at how much sky you could actually see at night. It’s kind of relaxing to have what I had back in Lincoln. The stars are always there for you. To help give you an idea of the expansive lightless fields that I call home, here you go:

Izumo

The picture really doesn’t do this area justice, but it’s the best I have at the moment. More to come soon on my recent summer travels. As for mattdinofrio.com, it’s still up and coming. Yes I know it isn’t up yet.

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4 thoughts on “The Cool Down

  1. Andrew Butora says:

    dude matt. its been a long time since france. how long have you been in japan? are you living there for good?reading your posts it sounds like you have been busy

  2. No sure plans. In fact I have plans for grad school which can’t be done here. I hope to be able to speak Japanese before I leave here and then continue with Chinese and French.

  3. Kari says:

    Prety picture, the clouds look awesome. I suppose at night you can see a lot of stars. NC has begun to cool down a bit too, but I don’t think it was ever as blistering hot here as it probably was there.

  4. Heh, think of here as a little like Taiwan. At night we can see a good number in the right places. The benefit living away from the east coast of Japan/the Shinkansen line.

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