24 Mar. 2012
Hazy moon
As usual I drove through the Tohoku highway, and after Ichinoseki the sky looked higher and fresh air filled the vast space that were signs of having crossed the forty degree north latitude, and I arrived at a land of my nostalgia that was connected to the mainland of my ancestors. Today a hazy moon welcomed us and it seemed to tell me that spring was coming soon though the land was still covered with remaining snow. I thought about my tomorrow’s event entitled “A day for creating a new history” that would be held at the NPO KOMA Tohoku center. I decided to hold this event as guided by Great Being. Meanwhile a photo of mine in my book with a DVD entitled Reika that consisted of a collection of poems I had created in my teens was photographed at the Chusonji temple. After decades, under the hazy moon I was anticipating something wonderful to happen and felt like chasing the trace of the moon as I followed my newly born sensation of excitement now that I was in the land of the north again and would start my event from the screening of its DVD.