November 2015 Media
24 November 2015 Notes from Hillsboro, Oregon, USA. Douga to shashin wa shita desu.
(Last update 19 December 2015 from Miyazaki, Nippon.)
Thumbnails of personal and some other media are provided below. Click on a thumbnail to see the media. Portrait oriented media generally loads sideways, alas. As before, though I understand the cause I can't resolve the problem now due to time constraints. Many of the images (but not the movies) on this page and my earlier 2015 coy page are also on a public page linked from my home page - sorry for the duplication.
Most of the images were captured for specific individuals. Obviously most are just images of me and new young friend Toby, occasionally with a personal message for keenly interested project follower Matej Nebitno. A few images of my new clothes washer "Wish" (my first - all my previous clothes washers were purchased used to conserve funds) are also included, as well as some general images captured by Toby's father Chris (many thanks Chris). Many of the images are essentially identical - sorry for the substantial array of redundancies...
On 6 December 2015 I very hastily captured a crude video which is posted both here (the first item below) and at AirplaneHomeCom at Vimeo.com. Please avoid watching it here because this site's hosting service is graciously provided for free but with bandwidth limits which if exceeded could cause serious expense control problems. So please watch my videos at Vimeo.com to help avoid that problem.
It's a very crude video, sorry, due to a crushing time constraint. Some aircraft systems which should have been on to make the video much more interesting and appealing were instead off. And I had time for only one quick capture, and thus couldn't refine the composition with subsequent takes. Hopefully I'll be able to provide a better video later (but you've heard that promise before of course...).
As usual the background music is courtesy of ever so magic Yuko Pomily-san, a truly remarkable young composer and performer. Her uniquely superb original compositions and deeply heartfelt performances have enriched my life immeasurably, so I'm eternally grateful of course. And she is as pure of heart as her music suggests - she's a rare Cosmic Treasure, and in my view anyone who misses the sheer transparent beauty of her artistry is depriving themselves of a key experience which helps make life rewarding and fulfilling.
I can't recommend her too highly even if you don't understand the language at all. But please don't judge from my crude videos - it's imperative to hear high quality reproductions of her performances to experience their true magic. At the moment I recommend Pomily.jp, Pomily.Tokyo, YukoPomily.jp, and imminently YukoPomily.com. Or search for "Pomily" on YouTube.com. (Additional access will likely become available soon.) In my estimation you'll be very glad you invested the time...
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