It's very late though...
happy new year.
I hope this year will be a good year for everyone. .
Now, as you know,
I'm currently living in Chiba.
It has only rained once since I landed,
I have become a dry old lady with a dry and dry hair.
This time, I had my grandmother's memorial service, so I stayed at her house for the first time in decades.
I helped sort out the belongings.
“I have a lot of kimonos and old fabrics, so do something about it.”
My aunt told me,
I said, ``I'm very interested.''
My grandmother was born in the Taisho era, so I went there with some excitement.
I'm not saying that it's only old items, but
My grandmother's chest of drawers where she carefully kept many kimonos.
(Or rather, I used to be the type of person who would keep anything and everything.)
After seeing this, I want to wear a kimono someday.
That's what I thought.
This time, I took this photo with a single-lens reflex camera that my brother gave me last year.
It's blurry. .
For someone who doesn't even read the instruction manual, I don't like the use of fancy maniacs.
It seemed too difficult.
I asked them not to send this chest of drawers to secondhand stores! ! !
I like the colors. It's the 50's.
For a photo of me and my brother when we were just born.
Obebe.
Even looking at it now, it's a nice pattern.
What were you planning to use?
All the small pieces of dough were also saved. .
It's appare.
And...
When I was talking to a customer living in Kamakura for some time,
"Ah, I've never been to Kamakura."
I thought,
I went there.
I was able to experience the feeling of traveling so much just by getting on the train without changing trains. I was able to enjoy traveling more than I expected! ! !
It's good enough to stay overnight.
The famous Great Buddha.
Suddenly, my lips become plump and I look like a gal.
It's almost time for me to go home.
When I get home, I'll be relieved of all the money I spent over the New Year holidays!