It came July of earnest summer. July is my birth month, and most favorite season to me. "Magnolia" of blog attached is what is called "Evergreen magnolia" (Taizanboku) in Japan, isn't it? As always, thank you for beautiful slideshow.
It's my reply for your comment. Thank you! It was summer wind and I wore no sleeve during the day. Now still the warm wind in the evening. I can't stay without AC.
Is "Magnolia" is "Taisanboku" in Japanese? It is a big white flower and drops after one day flower. It smells storng ,and filled my room with a sweet smell when it was there. I like to see a magnolia in a rainy day.
It came July of earnest summer.
返信削除July is my birth month, and most favorite season to me.
"Magnolia" of blog attached is what is called "Evergreen magnolia" (Taizanboku) in Japan, isn't it?
As always, thank you for beautiful slideshow.
It's my reply for your comment. Thank you!
削除It was summer wind and I wore no sleeve during the day. Now still the warm wind in the evening. I can't stay without AC.
Is "Magnolia" is "Taisanboku" in Japanese?
返信削除It is a big white flower and drops after one day flower.
It smells storng ,and filled my room with a sweet smell when it was there.
I like to see a magnolia in a rainy day.
It's simple white and elegant. But it goes rusty fast. The beauty lives in a short time!
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