Sunday, April 19, 2009

street finds #4



mikoshi from fushimi festival






mikoshi are portable shrines. they house the enshrined deity and sacred objects are carried during festivals.

fushimi inari shrine



one of the most magical places on earth

street finds #3




ginkakuji and honen-in




Saturday, April 18, 2009

last of the sakura

just had to post one more shot

more street finds: vehicles







maikos in gion

maikos are young geisha-in-training. i'm a bit obsessed.

Friday, April 17, 2009

kyoto at night





more seen on the street





restaurant kitchens kyoto


i am starting to collect images of restaurant kitchens at night. they feel like complete worlds. here are some.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

lacquer geta

lovely lacquer geta

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

seen on the street today







morels at daitokoji

found these morels growing in the moss garden at daitokoji temple! the gardener who was weeding picked them and offered them to us when we pointed them out. apparently, they don't eat them in japan. not enough for a meal, but enough for inspiration.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

lacquer lobster bowls

saw these lovely lacquer lobster bowls in a shop window today.

Yellow sweet peas

I bought these beautiful, fragrant, yellow sweet peas at the market. So excited. I'd never seen yellow sweet peas before. They turned the water yellow. Turns out they are the green carnations of japan. Alas. At least they still smell good.

Monday, April 13, 2009

poetry and sake




my favorite shrine is kamigamo. we're just back from a festival there where they re-create a heian era pastime of writing poetry in the garden and floating cups of sake down the stream in little lacquer cups on the back of a wooden duck. everyone in fabulous period costume. what could be better?

mochi pounding

mochi, pounded rice,often used for sweets and senbei. here is a movie of the rice being pounded at a mochi shop in nishiki market.

our kitchen


our house is rather like a frail old lady, delicate and full of charm. our kitchen has a well [note the pulley]which now is covered and has the fridge perched on top and is pretty rustic.

nishiki market





spent a lovely day at nishiki market, a 100 year old, mind-blowing covered food market in kyoto. every version of fish, pickles, pickled fish, seaweed, tea, veggies, and the most beautiful sweeties in the world [though, maybe not the tastiest].