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Sunday, January 20, 2019
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9 comments:
Hi Pamela oh i love the cherry blossoms,hope you have a lovely day xx
I guess the blossoms depend on the weather and that changes from year to year. Hope you have a lovely blossom season.
Japan is famous for the cherry trees, Pamela. I will be looking for your beautiful photos when they bloom. Hugs, my friend.
Thank you for the info.
Now that you live in a new area you will have to go around and check out where the best cherry viewing/hanami party areas are so you are prepared.
It seems very brave to be forecasting it two months in advance! A lot could change between now and then. Still it is nice to be able to look forward to the spring blossom.
Japan is incredibly urban, but people still seem so connected to the natural cycle of trees and plants! Today is also the “New Year of the Trees” in the Jewish religion, which evolved in Israel where it’s also early spring now.
best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
I'd love to see that!
I wonder how they make these maps...is it just the prediction of the weather, or do they actually look at the trees too?
Cherry trees always look so elegant and beautiful.
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