Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Beautiful flowers


Although I am still suffering from allergy, I enjoy this season very much.

Azaleas (Tsutsuji in Japanese) are beautifully blooming now!!!

PS. Chindon-ya gives out fliers of shops to people while playing music.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello, Kay.
How are you doing? Fine I hope.
Do you remember me?

Every time "World Interactive" music comes out of the radio, I can't help but expect to hear your voice. The new host Sumiko-san also seems like a nice person, but it'll take me a little bit of time to get used to her.

Have you ever come over to Tottori? We have a lot of beautiful nature here, especially sunset into Japan sea to see from Tottori sand dune drinking beer is absolutely perfect. You must come enjoy it some day.
Of course, in that case you'll be invited to gorgeous dinner by me and "Chat Club" members.

By the way, you're not one of these Chindon-ya crew members, are you?

Kay said...

Hello, Takashi! Of course I remember you. Thanks for visiting my blog site.
How is your grandchild?
Well, I have never been to Tottori before. One of my good friends is from there, so I've always wanted to visit there but never had chance to...
I will let you know when I come to Tottori!
And No, I am not a member of Chindon-ya...I wish I could play instruments like they do though!

Anonymous said...

Hello, Kay-san,
It is the best season to see the colorful flowers, isn’t it? Azaleas which you showed are so beautiful. I can also see the wonderful wisterias near my house. I feel as if spring has a miracle power to make everything brighter and happier. It seems as if the arrival of spring brings a world of new color to town and carries happiness into our heart.
By the way, you asked me where my nick name "Mayu”came from,didn't you? To make a long story short, when I was an elementary student, we had kept silkworms in our class room, and one of my friends called me“Kaiko",not“Keiko”(my real name)as a joke. Kaiko(or Silkworm) produces a cocoon(or Mayu).
That's why,some people call me Mayu-chan.
You got it?
Mayu

Kay said...

Mayu
What a beautiful description of spring! Yes, I totally agree with you.
And Thank you for explaining about your nickname. Now I got it. That's a cute nickname! Actually, one of my good friends' nickname was "kaiko" because his last name is "Kaiga". And when he had a baby, he named his daughter "Mayuko".
(^^) It's true!!