A sunny day, the architecture was looked as if it were at a desolate seaside resort where many people ever used to visit for spending a joyful weekend.
ある晴れたその日、その建物はかつて栄えたビーチリゾートにあって捨てられたようにも見えた。
capturing in prose

under the eaves
smelling summer grasses
way back in rain
軒借りて
夏草に酔う
雨の帰路
In buzzing of cicadas
Stretching and standing on tiptoe
A cast-off shell
背のびして
ためらい伸ばす
手に空蝉

“Ooh, shiny (literally)” I said. It was really full of summer lights and looked comfortable under the shade of grapevines. I thought it would be a good time to take a short break.
Grapevine trellises are quite popular way of farming but it was obviously too high to crop them. As you can easily imagine, the trellis was only made for customers. As a result, a lot of people visited the firm and bought many bunches of grapes (literally).
Indeed, the article was planed to be posted several days ago before “Ooh, Shiny!” prompted as you saw on the last Wordless Wednesday.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Ooh, Shiny! by The Daily Post.

Up to now I posted my several photo themes, Mostly Monochrome Monday, M3m2(Monday Morning Minimalism), l.t.f(little tiny flowers), Floral Friday etc. These series of photos were also a part of my personal photo experiment and it must be a good time to have a short break in order to make my photo stock better.
However, yesterday morning, I found myself thinking how to move on to the new theme which I came up with some months ago then here’s the new one “Yokohama andante” where I will post pictures taken around Yokohama bay.
これまでいくつかのテーマを決めて一連の写真をアップしてきた。先週まで続けてきたM3m2やl.t.fシリーズなど、これらのシリーズは実験的な意味合いもあり、そろそろ次に向けて撮り溜めるにためにもシリーズ物は小休止しても良い頃だろう。ところがである。気づけばどんなふうに新しいシリーズを始めるかふと考えていることに気がついた。そんなわけで新シリーズ「ヨコハマ・アンダンテ」である。