view from the roof of my building you can see one
Originally posted at https://wheres.erosson.org/post/153584070323/view-from-the-roof-of-my-building-you-can-see-one





View from the roof of my building. You can see one of Tokyo’s big downtown areas (Shinjuku) from the roof; tall buildings in photo 3.
One day after I left Tokyo, there was an earthquake. (No one I know harmed.) Two days after I left Tokyo, there’s snow - a housemate took photos 4 and 5. Clearly this is all some Japanese god’s way of saying “I miss Evan.”
Originally posted at https://wheres.erosson.org/post/153584070323/view-from-the-roof-of-my-building-you-can-see-one