Tuesday, 14 March 2023

Chasing Kusama

As I mentioned, I was scouring the LV shops in Tokyo, not for an $8000 purse but to see the robot. Alas I was mistaken and it had been and gone. As had the pop up shop. Feeling disappointed, we were walking to dinner and this dazzling display beckoned me.







For #WeekendReflection

The infinity reflection was very Kusama.



While it was not exactly what I was after, but good enough.




I quit sulking and refound the spring in my step.


And just like everything else in life, it can take the smallest thing to shift your mood.





Here's to small things!


Linking with #WeekendCoffeeShare #WW&P  #TravelTuesday #MCoW #WednesdayAroudntheWorld and #WordlessWednesday

As I mentioned, I was scouring the LV shops in Tokyo, not for an $8000 purse but to see the robot. Alas I was mistaken and it had been and gone. As had the pop up shop. Feeling disappointed, we were walking to dinner and this dazzling display beckoned me.







The infinity reflection was very Kusama.



While it was not exactly what I was after, but good enough.




I quit sulking and refound the spring in my step.


And just like everything else in life, it can take the smallest thing to shift your mood.





Here's to small things!


Linking with #WWOAT  #YourMoment   #HappyTuesday
#WeekendCoffeeShare   #KeithsRamblings and #BLueMonday and RubyTuesdayToo (for many of the shots but the infinity one in particular) #WordlessWednesday






22 comments:

  1. Definetely you shift my mood with these images. I like all these dots.
    They create a special dynamic!
    Thank you, Lydia! Happy WW and a fine week! 😘❤️

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  2. Great photos and look at that Louis Vitton store lit up like a Christmas Tree.

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  3. What a gorgeous display! That would've shifted my mood for the better too!

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  4. They're so pretty and a little bit weird - right up my alley! And you're so right about how our mood can shift with just one little joy popping up unexpectedly - yesterday was the day for that happening to me.

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  5. I love the infinity reflection Lydia! Great colours and displays.

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  6. Sometimes I do not quite get what you are sharing but I do know your passion and love the colours here too... Great to see you link up your post for this week’s Wednesday’s Words and Pics link up at Denyse Whelan Blogs. Thank you for being part of the WWandP community. Denyse.

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  7. The sight is really fascinating, dear Lydia - it would have cheered me up too!
    All the best 😘 - Traude
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  8. I especially liked your perspective with the infinity piece.

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  9. I wonder what those are but I really like them.

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  10. Thank you for your weekend coffee share. The colourful displays look like beautiful pumpkins, a sign of autumn.

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  11. Oh wow! What an amazing display.

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  12. Thanks for this since I probably will not get to see it in real life. Love LV! Mitch

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  13. I can't afford any of that, but they has some beautiful things.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday, Lydia. Hugs. ♥

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    1. I couldn't afford any of it either, and to be honest wouldn't want it - I just love the artist.

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  14. I would also be disappointed not to see the robot - such amazing snap shots of the bright and beautiful displays however. Thanks for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot and for sharing your super snaps.

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    1. I was so bummed. A freind saw it in London and sent me a clip...I'm just obsessed.

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  15. Totally odd Keith... I agree! Don't think I'd have any of that stuff near my home. Fun to look at though...

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  16. What fun images, Lydia. I'm glad you got to see them. I hope it offset the disappointment a bit.

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