As I said about the day before the bloomers are ready. But it almost blooms much faster than expected though.
Mr. Muir sent beautiful pictures of blossoms at the Matsu river yesterday.
I'd like to share one of the lovely photo.
Thank you John for your artistic work.
This picture was taken by Mr. John Muir yesterday, right?
返信削除These cherry blossoms bloom soon, didn't these?
I'm going to take a walk around Matsu River today.
Wait yet, please!
Yes, he took this when he walked along the Matsu river yesterday.
削除Thank you for introducing my photo of Sakura.
返信削除I walked from via Inari-park to along Akae-river at regular morning walking for one hour also today.
During walking along Akae-river, I found the same white mangolia tree or flower which you took photo and introduced in yesterday's blog.
By the way, two grandsons and their mother came back to Toyama from Singapore today safely.
The first overseas trip seemed to be very valuable experience for them.
However, by their return home, my home will seem to regain noisiness again.
Oh...that's sounds you have a lot of cheerful bloomers today!
削除When I come back from mother's house, I passed the Matsukawa and banks of Jinzuriver.
返信削除There were people who walk the Matsukawa side whether it was the staff of the prefectural office.
There were three japanese red apricots in the yellow field of rapeseed in Hakayam area. The scenery was very beautiful.
The spring scenery does a heart wealthily.
By the way,
Hibiscus that had spent the winter in the house has a lot of new leaves.
I wonder should I put it outside?
I'm sorry I don't know about it how Hibiscus grows well.
削除You should ask someone knows well. I just think in the day time you can put there outside and back into the house at night. They are grown up in the greenhouse.