Leaving a big part of my heart in Vietnam.
Travel Log: Saigon, Vietnam
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Leaving a big part of my heart in Vietnam.
Leaving a big part of my heart in Vietnam.
Now to the motherland, Korea! Thank you to my mother for making sure we were well taken care of during our stay. It was nice to see family and revisit some old places. I will always have a soft spot for Korea. I miss it already!
Got to spend some time in my fatherland- Japan! I hadn’t been back in so long so it was a whirlwind of excitement. I had forgotten what a strange, fabulous, weird, wonderful land Japan is.
Hanazono Shrine
Made a stop by the shrine to make my wish for the new year and get charms. New Years is a busy time at the shrines where people get good luck charms and draw their fortunes (omikuji) to ring in the new year.
A nice get away in Tokyo that helps you forget you are in the middle of a crazy city. This is a historic Japanese residence located in the Daikanyama neighborhood of Tokyo, built in 1919. It is generally not crowded and I consider this a hidden gem!
We also went to Sankeien Garden in Yokohama. A traditional Japanese garden with historic buildings.
Taishunken is a great spot for oden within the garden.
But nothing beats roaming around Yokohama with my dad.
Greetings from Asia!
Escaping the bustle of Tokyo is a must after a few days in the city and one must experience the healing waters of the Onsen (which I learned there are so many types!)
Our first stop was Hakone Yuryo-a day use onsen within walking distance from the train station. A private onsen is quite reasonable. I believe the total came to $72.16 USD, which can be split for up to four people. The water I learned is Alkaline type (Tanjun-sen) so great for skin.
I learned about the Japanese Hot Springs Act (温泉法, Onsen Hō), which regulates safety, quality and environmental protection. In short, Japan does not mess around with their Onsens and I think you pretty much cannot go wrong wherever you go. There are different types of water and benefits depending on where you go:
Sulfur Springs (Iou-sen): Milky white, promotes circulation, eases joint pain, and has antibacterial properties.
Sodium Chloride Springs (Shokabutsu-sen): Retains body heat, soothes fatigue, and heals skin conditions.
Carbonate Springs (Tansan-sen): Bubbly, improves circulation, lowers blood pressure, and softens skin.
Iron Springs (Tetsu-sen): Reddish-brown, warms deeply, and helps with anemia.
Alkaline Simple Springs (Tanjun-sen): Clear, gentle, smooths and moisturizes skin; great for sensitive skin.
Sulfuric Acid Springs (Ryūsan-en): Clear or yellowish, promotes skin regeneration and reduces high blood pressure.
the infamous Fuji and shrine view
Some of the randomness in Japan. A pirate ship around Hakone lol
Owakudani Valley
I was obsessed with trying a black egg from the Owakudani Valley, which is said to add seven years to your life. The eggs are boiled in the hot springs so they are rich in sulfur and iron and they turn black due to the minerals in the water.
Tasty treat for the train ride back to Tokyo!
I was hoping to get some pottery studio time before the end of year but things have been busy! Meanwhile, I’m so grateful for digital illustration in all its portability and ease. Squeezing in a little session after work is such a nice way to decompress
Last month I did every day of the Making Art Everyday prompts, but this month I’m only doing select ones. Below: Walt Disney Day, National Llama Day, and Let’s Hug Day.
Followed along with a Bardot course- How to Draw Fur. Love this fluffy llama!
Thank you Lisa Bardot for all the inspiration!
Making Art Every Day
Lisa Bardot has a fun Making Art Every Day challenge, and I joined in for Novembers prompts which were ‘The Secret Life of Objects’. Some days were definitely better than others but I’m happy I stuck it out until the end. It was really nice to slow down, and pay closer attention to some every day items that I may sometimes take for granted.
(Her December prompts are up for anyone interested in joining next month!)
No. 12 was done with a tutorial by Tatyworks.
I reckon most procreate users are familiar with Lisa Bardot, but if not you MUST check her out. I’ve recently joined the community and love her brushes and approach to inspiring creativity.
Around NYC
It’s nice to be back in NYC, back into the whirlwind.
Also enjoying all the New York foods. (To me, nothing beats Barney Greengrass in the UWS.) For fun, I made a NYC print with some favorite NYC treats.
We also caught some fun shows this month. I absolutely loved Cabaret at the Kit Kat club. I started this doodle of Emcee though I think it still needs something…
Holidays!
Now that Thanksgiving is over, we can officially start off the holidays. I love stopping by Macy’s, the Rockefeller Tree and seeing Patience and Fortitude (the lions of the NYPL) ready for the holidays.
I also made this silly holiday pic with Santa at a hotdog cart. What does it mean, I don’t know but it was fun to make!
Hope you dear reader, take care and be well!