Monthly Archives: October 2011

Hαρρy Hαℓℓσωєєи

Buhuuu~  It’s Halloween! Regrettably we don’t celebrate the “traditional” Halloween event here in Switzerland and Swiss children don’t go trick-or-treating…  Some people try to create a Halloween atmosphere with decorative pumpkins and that’s it….

Nevertheless, have a spooky time on Halloween.   Don’t get too scared though.
Happy-scary-Halloween! *muhahaa*

PS. The pictures are from Victoria Frances.
I love her imagination and her drawings in gothic style!

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Hello everybody~! Are you ready for Halloween ^^ ?

I made some Japanese sweets with our home-planted Japanese pumpkin
ほっこり姫 (Hokkori Hime) to bring a bit of halloween atmosphere into the house.

Lαsтιηg Mємοrιєѕ ~ Hιяσsнιмα

“Let all the souls here rest in peace,
for we shall not repeat the evil.”

Again a little travel diary about my holiday in the land of the rising sun! After the post about Miyajima, I’d like to introduce you another beautiful place in Japan. My visit in 2007…

Kοηєkο *иyαααα * #4


Koneko Nr. 47 arrived ~ Here some News & Trends from Japan:

If you like to buy some J-stuff ^^
subarashi.de

 

Kenichi Matsuyama~
I guess most of you know him as “L” (Lawliet) from Death Note

 


My friend recommended me this Anime, but I already forgot it xD
I still have to watch it if I got some free time ^^

 

Trendy fashion in Japan: The Mori Girls (森 ガール) belong to a Japanese subculture. ‘Mori’ means forest in Japanese, and mori girls look like fairytale forest wanderers in their loose dresses, vintage prints and quaint accessories. Mori girls choose to live their lives on their own terms, stopping to appreciate the little things that others overlook amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Would like to know more about Koneko? I listed all my entires about the trend magazine about japanese culture below:

Koneko Nr. 44 (Posted on April 28, 2011)
Koneko Nr. 45 (Posted on July 25, 2011)
Koneko Nr. 46 (Posted on August 25, 2011)

Sυи∂αу Bяєαkfαsт

Enjoying a relaxed Sunday breakfast with my (swiss) granny and my little sister.