No one in Japan celebrates Halloween but everyone knows about it. I painted the above picture to illustrate the different costumes and overall scary theme of Halloween for my students. I hope everyone has a fun Halloween.
Drawings, Photos and Updates from Abroad
No one in Japan celebrates Halloween but everyone knows about it. I painted the above picture to illustrate the different costumes and overall scary theme of Halloween for my students.
This is a picture I took with my phone of a mostly dry river I was hiking up yesterday. The weather is getting cooler and its great for hiking.

Or maybe its because I keep posting pictures like this. It's harmless, honest, except when you're washing your hands and notice it sitting a few inches below you in the sink and almost have a heart attack. Tenacious island bugs.
I was eating cereal a few days ago and noticed a small ant on the rim of the bowl. When I began looking for more I noticed small black spots floating all around in my milk. They had infested the cereal box without me noticing and I had eaten half a bowl of frosted ant flakes. Mmm yes wonderful.

I've been getting some pretty strange school lunches recently. I eat with the students in the classroom and I'm always a little nervous about the menu. A few days ago we got a salad of pickled vegetable and these creepy little fish. Yesterday we got rice and seaweed mix, slimy mushroom soup and chicken liver. mmm. It's often quite good but some days I get the one two punch.
A crazy mess that was fun to draw
It's finally starting to cool off around here. I was able to take this picture of the coolness on my way home from work today. I got some water and rocks and stuff in the background but you can clearly see the nice weather in the foreground. We should have a solid month or two before it starts to get really cold (it snows at the higher elevations). That should be fun too though... snowmen in Japan woot woot.
I worked on this over the last few days. It was good practice doing all the different elements, water, buildings, sky and rocks... though the rocks are the hardest part, I'll have to work on those.


I'm looking forward to going back next month. Maybe I can catch one these adorable local bats and bring it home. Wingspan: a few inches short of 3 feet.
And back to Yakushima
I don't often draw landscapes... or buildings... or anything but people so I'm pretty bad at all those things. This is kind of a rough color I did from a photo. Not very good, but I'm gonna try to do one every day or two so I can improve.
I'm kinda stuck, but this is as far as I've gotten...
A character couple. I was thinking about costume design when I drew this. The outfit on the left is being scrapped in its entirety.
A rare shot of the elusive Rat-parrot. For my wonderful Uncle Steve.
Keiko Chan, amazingly tough little girl
A buck watches us pass
The first peak, we bouldered to the very top
Just a few more peaks beyond this one
頂上。 That's right, the summit
This is a notice to inform everyone that there are no longer giant insects lurking behind every dark corner. Matsuda san and I smoked 'em out and then encircled the entire house with poisonous white powder, no joke. I personally looked behind every dark corner and I can assure you that they have left the premises. So please, everyone, it is safe to pack your bags and come visit me. 
This is a character I'm working on for a story. It's a rough painting, done directly into Photoshop. I'll try to scan something else later. I've got tons of sketch pages of but not many are post worthy.
This disgusting giant spider in full daylight, I had to get my camera. After a couple photos it spider sensed me and took off running... fast. Faster than that damned centipede. "Oh well" I thought "at least it's outside".
The cutest little baby deer you ever did see.
I couldn't establish eye contact. But I will, just you wait monkey!
A nice leaf bug. I'm pretty sure I've seen these in the States too but he was big enough to earn a picture.
Brittany and I drove around our island and visited this waterfall along the way. There are quite a few in the area but this is the only one I've seen so far. The water falls into a gorgeous emerald pool.
These deer come and hang out in my backyard. Fully grown they are only half the size of the deer on the mainland and in the States. There are no predators here so I'm surprised that they aren't taking over the town.
