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Musings from a Kominka

Allen L

I write about life, life in Japan and whatever else inspires me from living in the mountains of Yamanashi, Japan.

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If is part of life

I like this word, IF. A simple two-letter word used in a myriad of ways. I think it has a deeper, more poignant meaning than the other two-letter word IT. IT is kind of a lazy word to use. People substitute IT instead of explaining somethin...

a month ago
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A story

“I want to tell you a little story. It makes me feel warm inside. It’s about some friends growing up and all the things they tried. I’m not talking about staple shit, they went for something more. I guess it was too much dreaming, too much ...

2 months ago
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Soli2ude

I have revisited and edited this post from back in the WordPress days because I have been for quite a few days in a somewhat self-imposed isolation—yet again. While it was difficult back in the day living in Tokyo to find a place to isolate...

2 months ago
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Get back to where we once belong

I love this phrase and so apropos right now wanting to find my way back to the source and let the creativity flow without hindrance. Letting things come out in ways that I knew not what existed from that place. Can I turn it on at will?

2 months ago
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  • Allen L

    Living, loving and writing from a 100-year old kominka in the mountains of Yamanashi in Japan. A kominka is an old style Japanese home made in a unique style using local sources and assembled using no nails. Pretty darn amazing!

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