I went on vacation last week with some friends who came to visit from home. We had a real good time and did a lot! Once again, I think I contributed to overpacking the schedule and forgot to leave time for rest, which left me, once again, wanting a vacation from my vacation. Regardless, it was an awesome time, where we got to go to Tokyo, climb Mt. Fuji, and visit Kyoto and Hiroshima. 4 places scattered around Japan in 6 days, that's how we do it! Pictures you ask? What a perfect lead in to the title of this post...
I feel that I'm usually pretty good with electronics. They don't really break on me and I'm generally pretty good with not dropping them, generally. Well, in a matter of a few days, I found a way to 'break' that trend (hahaha, that was a play on words in English. I still got it!!!). So, the day before the trip, my laptop decides to die on me (not my fault). A couple days later, my iPhone falls to the ground (68.8% not my fault), and while climbing Mt Fuji I decided to make a generous donation to the 'people climbing Mt Fuji with no lens cap foundation (99.74% my fault. If anyone needs a 52mm Nikon lens cap, there's one sitting on a rock somewhere above the 8th Station of Mt Fuji (but get up there quick, cuz I think this is the last weekend it's open to climb). But it's ok, because the laptop is being surgerized, the phone still works, but looks like a cross between stained glass and a windshield after a Colorado winter, and a new lens cap is on its way from the wonderful world of Amazon.
Anyways...all that to say pics are gonna be slightly delayed. But maybe I can get one up here...
...nope, doesn't look like I can, sorry. We'll just have to hope surgery goes well on the laptop ;) (and hope that the person performing the surgery doesn't have butterfingers. Butterfingers that might hypothetically cause an iPhone to leap from their hands towards the ground)
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