A Part of Wordless Wednesday
and
my third contribution to WPC:Abstract.
capturing in prose
A scatter of double cherry blossoms after the rain.<
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Abstract by The Daily Post.
Nature always shows us wonderful shapes unexpectedly. Pictures were taken at the backyard of my house, just 10 seconds to walk. Though it is said that natural shapes are fractal and these are looked so, no difficult words are needed I suppose.
It was Earth Day in 22 April 2016.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Abstract by The Daily Post.
It’s time for dinner.
To eat something is a very basic and instinctive action but, when we talk about “dinner”, we don’t focus on this common routine probably because we expect something different from a daily life in the word.
The boat having red lanterns is a restaurant called “Yakata-bune (屋形船)”, literally a roofed pleasure boat in Japanese, where you could have a small party with tempura and so on. Obviously it is not low-priced but it’s worth a try.
BTW, I added two other photos taken in France. It’s similar view, isn’t it?
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Dinnertime by The Daily Post.
April is the beginning month of the financial and school year in Japan. Though a lot of companies have switched the year period from April-March to common January-December, graduates start their new job this month with plenty of dreams looking for the future. So April of Japan is, that is to say, the month of hope and anxiety.
The picture on top was taken at Minato-mirai area of Yokohama, literally meaning a port of future.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Future by The Daily Post.