Second day of Armageddon and the queue that was characteristic of the even yesterday was gone. Today lots of people were already inside by the time we arrived. Somehow.
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Lately I've become more and more of an outdoors guy. I guess you change when you fall in love with someone and decide to spend more of your free time with that special someone. Hence, I decided that this weekend, I would bring Kagami out on another trip to one of the numerous parks in Christchurch.
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Last autumn me and Kagami went to the New Brighton beach for a nice relaxing day trip. This summer however, we went again, this time a Konata tagged along to accompany Kagami.
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Last night after dinner, me and the Hiiragi sisters went up to the port hills again, this time at night to enjoy the view. We went up just shy of sunset to set up our picnic.
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Today I took some pictures on my lightbox with my 70-210mm tele lens to see how well it does with closeup photography. Behold our tsundere princess in all her 3 figma forms!
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Today, I came home to find the usual figma infestation on my table.
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Ok so today I suddenly acquired something I never thought I would actually get. It was actually because my last phone died a painful and horrible death. Kagami was pretty excited about my new keitai for some reason. I thought Japanese people weren't impressed by the iPhone?
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Danny stole my cosplaying Kagamin. Just as I was wondering where she went a month ago, I found her here...
She even dyed her hair...
1) Twintails. This is the first time I saw good twintails on a girl. So now I know its possible, and that means the universe to me. And what's more, it looks like the kind of thing Azusa would do at music clubs AFTER finishing high school.
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Not too long ago me and Kagami came here in springtime. Now, a completely different set of flowers grew to take the places of the early bloomers. For those of you in tropical countries, contrary to popular belief, summertime is no less colourful than spring. Kagami reports.
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