
Trouble at the Next Table
I woke up just after 6 am on the sofa at my sister’s house. The kids were full of energy from early in the morning. I had a nice breakfast that my elder sister had cooked. She drove me back to my house around noon. I followed my daily routine and wrote a blog article. I have been thinking deeply about it. In the evening, I went to the bar Nagomi. At the next table, there was a group of four elderly people. While I was quietly drinking and reading, one of the men at that table suddenly lost his temper and stormed out of the bar. It made me curious, so I stopped reading and tried to find out what had happened. I spoke with the bar owner couple. They told me that the group often does sports like basketball and kayaking. I was surprised because, to me, this place feels like the last stop for hopeless drinkers. The bar owner gave me a piece of Ichijiku roll cake as a gift. I gave it to my mother. I continued my dinner at home. These days, I do not talk with my father. I went to bed around 11 pm.
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- A Next Seat Trouble I woke up just after 6 am at my sister's house sofa. Kids are energinze from the early morning. I had nice brekfast that my elder sister cooked. My sister brougt back to my house around noon. I did daily routine and wrote a blog article. I am deeply thinking about it. In the evening, I went to the bar Nagomi. The next seat was four elder people group. When I was drinking and reading calmly, a man of the next seat group was tempered. It made me curious so I sotpped reading and try to know what happend. I talked bar owner couple. They taught me they have activities doing sports, like basketball, kajac or so. I was astonished it because the place is kind of the last stop for hopeless drinkers for me. The bar owner gave me a piece of roll cake by Ichijiku for gift. I gave it to my mom. I continued dinner at home. These days, I do not talk with my dad. I went to bed around 11 pm.

Contemporary artist based in the Netherlands. I’ve learned at an Art College and Culinary Institute. I attempt to connect ART and FOOD.