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Jazz and citrus tea

The time required for someone, 
to listen to Jazz,
to appreciate paintings,
and to write something not die without it
but life will be no meaning without them.

Time is getting shorter and shorter.
Do you realize that?
It's not because you are getting older, it is actually accelerated.
There are more young looking person these days?
I'd rather to say that they are younger than their ages.

I'm kidding, but it might be true.

What do you believe then?
You can trust even a clock.
(I don't trust TV or papers for 100%)

Hear is a solution.
Care for your body, clean up your space and clear your mind.

Why?

If you keep doing so, you will be able to distinguish between truth and false,
necessary and unnecessary, correct and incorrect.


Moomin cake

Working on drawing a cafe

more shaded

A picture from Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood exhibition

Comments

~Chow Wo Man~ said…
You are very talented I am fascinated with your life :-) I wish you the best in life!
momo said…
You are talented Mark :)
~Chow Wo Man~ said…
how so? my nephew is getting married in Tokyo May 7th and I may have an opportunity to be there

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