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Weekly Photo Challenge: I’d Rather Be…

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I’d rather be walking in nature. Neither exotic taste of never-before-seen foods nor enchanted urban stage shows would be inviting me. That’s because it’s spring. Frosty morning is going to be blown up over there soon.

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In response to the weekly photo challengeI’d Rather Be… by The Daily Post.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Story

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Though today athletes boys and girls admire don’t mean baseball players – probably means football players or figure skaters, the baseball game is still popular in Japan and have spun a lot of stories whether it is just a daily triviality or Ichiro’s one. So many games are organized every weekend except in winter and middle-aged baseball lovers enjoy the game with little league.
Sometimes I’m wondering if I could capture a story by one picture. The photo of this week is one of my challenges.

子供の頃に野球にもう少し親しみを持っていれば、プロ野球だろうが草野球だろうが少しは楽しめたのだろうけれど…

In response to the weekly photo challengeStory by The Daily Post.

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Ume (梅) Out of This World

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A full of pink blossoms in an ume (Japanese apricot) orchard seem to be sweet drinks for small birds. Chirping tells coming spring days but it’s difficult to find them. Once you step into the trees, you may loose your sense of direction because all you see through the view finder is just a pale pink.

淡いピンクに染まった梅園の中で鳥は甘い蜜を吸う。声はすれど姿は見えず。ファインダを覗きながら、ただただ方向を見失う。

In response to the weekly photo challengeOut of This World by The Daily Post.

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