Clerkmanifesto is going context free for 100 days!
While I retire from 31 years at the Roseville Library, sell nearly everything I own, fly with my darling wife to Japan for 40 days, and then move together to France to start to build a life there, I present a less explained clerkmanifesto, a clerkmanifesto of snapshots and time travel. Below you may see old posts without introduction from my 4,750 post collection. You may see random photos, brand new or years old. I may write a passage about Japan as if of course you know I'm in Japan, I may make a simple observation or joke, but whatever it is, I won't be explaining it. You'll have to take it as it comes.
For more context you are welcome to read this longer introduction.
And if this is all too confusing I welcome you to investigate our thousands of fully explained historic posts from the past 12 years, though I'll be the first to admit, hours later, you may still come away a little confused.
Here, however it works, is what clerkmanifesto has for you today:
A drawing from the show 85 and up, of Jewish people all 85 or older. If I were to revisit the show now I think everyone would be 106 years old at a minimum, which suggests some of these people, alas, may have passed on. Of course, this isn't the drawing, but rather a modestly faithful version of the drawing come gloriously to life.
I'm not sure, but it's possible it has music?
If you don't know the drill: click to engage the picture, enlarge it, and then click once more to play it.
Clerk Manifesto is once again reporting from the underground of these posts, in the present, in Kyoto. These pictures take a while to build, so maybe I won’t include so many in each post. But they do reflect the actual places we’re going—and hopefully a little of the magic and delight of Kyoto, though often not quite as much of the suffering of Kyoto. But that’s sort of how all travel stories go, isn’t it?