Thursday, March 28, 2013

I Love being Japanese


 Here, I'm not going to tell about this Trick Art Japanese, but instead me who love being Japanese.
"tiqchaaaaaaan !" this's like the most lovely nickname that I have. since, someone called me "chan" :') surely, I love Japan Country such as I love living in Indonesia.
Why ? there're so many reason why I admire it.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

dialogue of a man and a tree


The Man: Why do you grow so tall, way up there in the sky?

The Tree: I love the heights that are clean and free, where the lonely eagles fly, where the crane and the hawk can nest with me, and my friends, the geese, go by.

The Man: What do you use for food, tree to make you grow and grow?

The Tree: I live on a diet of Nature's best from my roots deep down below; I never go hungry, I rest and rest and wait for the rain and the snow.

The Man: How do you grow so strong, Tree, sturdy and straight and true?

The Tree: I live in the light of the sunshine and yarn for the sky's deep blue; the clean, sweet air is always mine, and the cold winds help me too.

The Man: How do you live so long, Tree, so much longer than man?

The Tree: I've geared my days with the Creator's ways since ever the world began. There is no death when life keeps faith with nature's wonderful plan.--
  
*) I've learned from the tree :') so thankful my life. 

picture by : melisaki 
inspired by : senpaaaaai <3 

Friday, March 1, 2013

Nodame Cantabile. GYABO !




This is the first time the musical genre has been my first love: classical music. :3

STORY - "Work hard and you'll achieve your dream!" It's a very cliche and often-used storyline, right? Well, yes. Yes, it is, but that hardly means that the subsequent series has to be old and tiresome. The best stories take something that's been done a thousand times already and somehow manage to tell it in a way that's better and more interesting. In a genre dominated by high school drama, Nodame Cantabile steps it up and uses college students, something I'd love to see happen more often. The storytelling happens in a mostly slice-of-life format, but it doesn't shy away from progressing significantly in time -- weeks pass, months pass, whole seasons and school years pass, and it's great to be able to follow the characters for these longer periods of time, especially since it emphasizes the fact that change and progress take both hard work and time.