Monday, March 14, 2011

A moment...for Japan

I had a pretty rough time trying to keep up with the news because of all the disasters and misfortunes that have taken place these past few months, in fact years.  Most recently was the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.  It struck a chord just as the earthquake in Haiti did, which occurred last year. I may not have family members in Japan but it breaks my heart to see the death toll rise.

In 2009, a friend of mine and I took a trip to Japan and we both fell in love with the people, food and culture. Our favorite place was Harajuku, because the people there went beyond dares and imaginations. The lens couldn’t quite capture all we were able to see through our eyes.  Japan offered a sense of calmness, kindness & uniqueness, though heavily populated. Others might argue differently since the suicide rate in the country is considerably high but we saw differently. As we left the country we vowed to visit again.

With that said, I would like to take a moment for Japan and all the lives lost during these past few days.

I refuse to post pictures of the disaster and deaths; instead I opted to post pictures of how I remember Japan because that is how I prefer to remember it!!

Traditional Kimono



Streets of Harajuku

They put a Haitian flag on the wall, we were the first Haitians to stay at the hostel!

View from Tokyo Tower

 Go to www.redcross.org and donate to Japan 
Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami. You can also text 

REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

Please keep Japan in your prayers!!

3 Comments:

At March 19, 2011 at 12:53 AM , Blogger Chantiy said...

This is beautiful! Thank you for showing the beauty of Japan amidst the disaster. I was there a week before the quake/tsunami and it was beyond amazing! God be with them through this time

 
At March 19, 2011 at 2:52 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

that is really nice of you Kerbie.. i will definitely donate.--- Fab

 
At March 22, 2011 at 12:17 AM , Blogger Kerbie said...

Thank you Chanty & Fab, and yes may God see them through.

 

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