
Gathering of neighbors at a sunny day.
Have a nice week end.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Gathering by The Daily Post.
capturing in prose

Gathering of neighbors at a sunny day.
Have a nice week end.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Gathering by The Daily Post.

In response to the weekly photo challenge, Oops! by The Daily Post.
We are unaware of a myriad of creatures living in opposite side of our life.
I have tried to spy with my eyes on something unaware.
我々の生活の反対側に住む無数の生物を我々は知らない。
その知らない何かを探してみた。
Looking for something new, looking for something fresh.
My second contribution to the weekly photo challenge, Eye Spy.
Where are your eyes? Instead, you could say “Your eyes are knotholes?” in Japanese.
I have taken pictures with no people as usual. Hopefully you could find an eye here.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Eye Spy by The Daily Post.
Poinsettia having scarlet petallike leaves is a popular plant for the Christmas also in Japan. It requires darkness more than 12 hours to start changing color and does also brightness for vivid color. In addition it must be warm at least higher than 5C(40F). OK, fine! Here’s a picture of poinsettia in transition.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Transition by The Daily Post.