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Anpanmanly

 

6.30.2004

17:53 -


Here's a bunch of Flower photos from around Japan. The nice thing (of many nice things) in Japan is the colors of the flowers and colors in general. I amazed even in what they call winter how green the greens are and how vibrant the flowers can get. Don't even get me started on the smells of these blooms.





This is my spicy Jiso--yes those are tomatoes offered to the shrine. Usually this Jiso has the nicest flowers arranged on it I really liked this. I want to see peppers next fall.


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