The Next Trip: Kagoshima
The Afternoon at Granny Smith Apple Pie & Coffee
Did you know that ‘bestie‘ is now officially a word in the Oxford English Dictionary?
I use it all the time and I know some people cringe over the word…but I like it! It’s so easy to say. Although that could just be my Japanesey side taking over. You know how we love to abbreviate everything! ;D
Well, I mentioned all of that to say…I went to eat pie with my bestie!
M loves apple pies something fierce so we decided to stop by Granny Smith Apple Pie & Coffee, a small cafe in Aoyama. And when I say small, there are literally only 4 tables-for-two and 1 table-for-four. But the store concept is take-out pie and coffee, so I guess they don’t need as many tables.
The Standardized Metro Maps by Jug Cerovic
The Sakura Confetti
The Weeping Cherry Tree
The Brooklyn Ribbon Fries in Minami Aoyama
The Afternoon Hanami Picnic at Yoyogi Park
What a perfect day for a picnic.
My baby sister N was staying with me for a week and my other sister Y also came down for the weekend, so we decided to have an early hanami picnic at Yoyogi Park after church last weekend. It was such a warm day and I cannot tell you how amazing it felt to sit under the sun and feel all that warmth. It was actually a bit early for the cherry blossoms but that didn’t even matter.
I brought my ridiculously bright and cheerful picnic rug and we ordered veggie burgers and rice krispies treats from my favorite little burger shop Arms. We also had oranges, thanks to my parents who live in the orange kingdom of Japan. Pretty much my favorite kind of picnic feast!
We bumped into an old friend and dragged him into our game of daifugo. Card games may be old school but it’s still a lot of fun. And you know what they say, playing cards can bring out one’s true inner-self. It’s so true. My sisters and I get quite competitive.
It was an afternoon full of laughs, although the card game did produce a few screams as well. We had a really great picnic and I’m hoping that this is just the beginning of many more to come!
Here are some photos:
The Sakura Trees in Shinjuku Gyoen
The April Link Love
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– Determined to master the card game Daifugo (do you know how to play?).
– This and tax hike should make for an interesting year in Japan.
– When volcanoes explode flower petals.
– Beautiful and delicious maps of countries.
– Every wonder what Japanese college kids are eating?
– I’ve always loved sumo and think these photos are gorgeous.



















































