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March 30: Shining garden, by Mie |
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| We have a beautiful day today. Lovely flowers are enjoying the sunlight in my tiny garden. | |
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Yellow flower of forsythia is literally shining in the bright morning sunlight.
The plant starts blooming its petals prior to the leaves, resulting in golden shining of the whole bush. Viola, just under the forsythia bush holds many flowers growing up from healthy roots that absorbed abundant sunlight.
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My favorite Muscari blooms beautifully. After the bloom, it will increase underground bulbs that promise next year's blooming.
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The symbol tree in my garden is bush camellia. Single-fold petal is my favorite flower. They bloom one by one, but it is not only me who loves this flower: brown-eared bulbuls are my competitors. They love to not only sucking the nectar but also "eating" the petals. Daffodils under the camellia gently watch the birds with a smile.
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I see blooming cherry flowers through my kitchen window.
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Such a beautiful garden in full spring will soon be left alone. We will start our travel to Australia. On April 29, a delivery service company picked up our two suitcases.
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![]() | They were enveloped with plastic covers and tagged on their surfaces. See you again on the day after tomorrow at Narita airport. |