A Lot of Moving Parts

I’d like to thank everyone that is supporting Ryukyu Soul since the launch earlier today. I’d also like to encourage you to go follow the tumblr if you aren’t already. Currently, I’m in Thailand so I’m going to relying on my growing staff to keep content coming until I return. It shouldn’t be too much of a headache but it sucks that I can’t be everywhere at once.

This lifestyle of my day job (if you know what it is) is killing me. It’s time for a career change. This may seem like an ambitious goal, but I would like some legitimacy behind the site itself that can translate into a work visa. It’s possible.

This time around in Thailand isn’t like my last trip. We were staying in a relatively nice hotel on an all-expense-paid political trip to tapdance around the U.S. aid to Thailand during the flood relief operations. It sucked but in a different way. Now, I’m in the field. The field is what reminds me why I chose this life, but the personnel I’m with make it all the more apparent that I need to move on.

Mosquitoes, 100 degree weather, sleeping outside in a tent, lack of proper hygiene (what are showers), and a complete clusterfuck of unorganized happenings sums this trip up. I have three weeks until I’m back to working on the GT-R and wandering about the island of Okinawa taking photos. When I return, I promise, yes, promise, that stickers and window decals will be taken care of. Depending on the leftover cash I have, I might even open a bigcartel store on the site.

We’ll see.

(Source: fameone.net)