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Tapestry Tapestry Saturday, May 24, 2014 Beautiful Japan as I photographed in 1967-68   Kinkakuji--The Golden Pavilion in Kyoto, Japan This is my favorite photo that I took in Japan. Kyoto is the ancient capital of Japan and the outside walls of this building really are covered with gold. At the time of the tsunami near Sendai, Japan, we were inundated with disastrous images of Japan, so I thought it would be nice to show you what Sendai looked like before this disaster. In the summer of 1968, my companion and I actually ran in between these beautiful fields as we went to visit an orphanage on the outskirts of Sendai. I keep praying that those children survived the tsunami last Friday. I took this photo from the train as I approached Sendai when I was transferred there. It was fields like these or perhaps these very fields that we all saw flooded by the tsunami on March 11. Pain hits my heart every time I see the video of the flood waters washing away these tidy farm...

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