• πŸ”— CO2 Journeys: Eco-conscious Travel Across Japan | NHK WORLD-JAPAN On Demand

    Keeping track of CO2 emissions can give travelers a new perspective. Can a 1,250km journey from Kyoto Prefecture to Shiretoko in Hokkaido Prefecture be done in just two days, with emissions limited to just 100kg? If our travelers make their goal, they'll be rewarded with a nature experience in a Natural World Heritage site. But if they exceed the set CO2 limit at any point during their journey, they'll be sent home immediately. Two students with very different views on the environment use various means of transport to make their way to their goal, facing unexpected obstacles and problems along the way. A 21st-century travel show that grapples with the global problem of CO2!
    Really enjoyed this travel show where the participants had to take their CO2 emissions into consideration when traveling.
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  • Checkin to Komeda's Coffee (γ‚³γƒ‘γƒ€ηˆη²εΊ—)

    in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
    Trying to decide if it’s time to get stuck in to reading the lord of the rings (finally) while Leo’s at robot school.
  • 38 minutes for 38 years πŸ₯³
    Got me thinking about 100 minutes at 100 years. Let’s do it πŸ’ͺ🏻

    5.3km

    38.5min

    45.6m climbed

    164.3avg bpm

  • Overnight Oats Philosophy

    We all have booms in our life. Periods where we get really into something. My current boom is overnight oats. "Ugh, an entire blog post aboutΒ  oats, pass!", I hear you say, but stay with me.

    Why overnight oats? They're easy for one. I spend 2 minutes each night and breakfast is ready in the morning. Buying some pop-tarts would be even quicker, so it's not about the time. It's more than that.Β 

    Overnight oats perfectly encapsulate some life tenants.

    Take it Slow

    You can't make overnight oats without time. It's right there in the name. Life is the same. All around us – society, the media, entertainment, they all encourage us to rush. Don't miss out! Final sale! GetΒ  yours before it's all gone.

    But I don't care. Embrace "missing out". Final sale? They've had a "going out of business" sale for the last 3 years. Takin' a while, innit? They got theirs? Good for them. I didn't need or want it anyways.

    Keep it easy

    Overnight oats are easy. Put some oats and milk into a container, cover it, and whack it into the fridge. Done. Life should be the same – keep it easy. This doesn't mean to be lazy and don't challenge yourself. Rather, take those hard things, put systems so they become your default and easy.

    It's hard to keep trim (still working on that) when you have a house full of unhealthy snacks tempting you. Easy is stocking healthy foods in a way so they're accessible when you need a snack.

    Make healthy easy and healthy will become your default.

    Keep it whole

    Making oats I'm able to control and pick exactly what goes into them. Organic oats, (almond) milk, organic chia seeds, organic cacao, some honey or (real) maple syrup. All things that our bodies have been eating for hundreds of years. As much as possible, we should prefer food to be as whole as possible.Β 

    It's not a breakfast cereal or supermarket bread with gums and pastes and powders to make it ship and store well on a shelf. It's not a lie.

    For my 38th revolution around the earth I hope to continue being like my overnight oats: Slow, easy, and whole.
  • Checkin to Verve Coffee Roasters

    in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan
    Enjoying a birthday coffee time at Verve. Smells amazing as they’re roasting coffee in house. πŸ˜‹ β˜•οΈ (Ice for me as it’s 33 out)
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