🚶🏽🗾 A fascination with places that look remote
The second post from “Human Again”, my series of dispatches from a walk in northern Japan, is now online at:

Human Again: Dispatch 2 - I 💜 Wasting Ink
I 💜 Wasting Ink → Diaries → Human Again → Dispatch 2 (September 16, 2022) 🗺 Utoro → Shari → Abashiri → Lake Notori → Tokoro → Lake Saroma →
Tl;dr: I walk the entire Japanese coastline of the Sea of Okhotsk and come very close to a head-on collision with an owl (on a parallel mailing list, an owl writes: WTF‽). Also: cows, rain, prison towns, an old film by Werner Herzog, crafty birds.
(Greetings to all new subscribers. Peter Orosz here, and you’re reading a letter from the I 💜 Wasting Ink Mailing List, which at the moment is a link to the latest dispatch from “Human Again”. If you were forwarded this letter, you can subscribe here: https://ilovewasting.ink/mailinglist )
I’ve heard from some of you that you’ve had trouble opening the links to my photos on Glass. It’s a bug and I’ve emailed Glass about it. The link that definitely works is the one that takes you to my profile page, where you can see all the photos from the trip:
Peter Orosz on Glass
Author of “The Wilds of Shikoku”, a book about a winter walk. Photos from 🇯🇵🇪🇪🇵🇰🇮🇷🇭🇺 etc. Current cameras: Leica Digilux 2 + Q2. I live in T…
These are posted a day or two after I take them and are the best way to follow along in real time.
If you know anyone who would be interested in reading about this journey, please forward them this letter or send them this link:

Human Again - I 💜 Wasting Ink
I 💜 Wasting Ink → Diaries → Human Again 📷 On the 8th day of my walk. Photo by Gabor Orosz. Human Again is a series of three longer dispatches I
Thank you so much for reading and I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
Warm wishes,
Peter