
Go to Johnny’s Cafe
I woke up around 9 am and packed some paintings. In the afternoon, I visited a cafe with Eri. We read books for an hour. We stopped by a general store, and she bought a plastic storage case. When we came back home, Jan’s son, Frank, had arrived. He returned to Holland from Japan for the first time in five years. His appearance closely resembles Jan’s. His Japanese was great. Eri and I went to a bar, Johnny’s Cafe. “Tomoni! You are alive!” Johnny said, because I had not visited the bar for a year or so. I got some big news—Johnny had sold his cafe and closed the bar. We were really astonished. We moved to another bar, My Way. Rolf and Ruud gave us some drinks, and in the end, our total cost was only about 20 EUR. It was a super fun time. After we came back home, we had stir-fried shrimp and bread for dinner. I fell asleep around midnight.
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- Go To Johnny's Cafe I woke up around 9 am. I did packing for paintings. In the afternonn, I visited cafe with Eri. We read books for an hour. We stopped by a general store and then she got a plastic storage case. When we came back home, Jan's son Frank had come. He came back to Holland from Japan for the first time since five years. His looking is quite resemble with Jan. His Japanese was great. Eri and I went to the bar, Johnny's Cafe. "Tomoni! You are alive!", Johnny said because I have not visit the bar for a year or so. I got a big news that Johnny sold his cafe and then closed the bar. We really astonished about it. We moved to the bar My Way. Rolf and Ruud gave us some drikis, in the end, our cost was only about 20 EUR. It was super fun time. After we came back home, we had stir-fried shrimps and bread for dinner. I fell asleep around midnight.

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