I climbed the hill wondering what was ahead, but it seemed like time had stopped here.
この先はどうなっているのだろうと思いながら坂道を辿ってきたが、ここはずっと時間が止まっているようだった。
A Part of Mostly Monochrome Monday
capturing in prose

The waters of the bay beyond the town were still and calm. Hydrangeas there had begun blooming without notice. I strolled through the back garden of an old temple. The Kannon statue with its floral carvings was beautiful, but I preferred to look at nature instead.
Colors were somehow missing. Though fresh greens and faint pinks showed its contrast, that was not a key of scenery. Its soft and gentle shape rather made a good contrast against humid wind from the sea.
Lens-Artists Challenge #301: Floral
As I walked into town, I saw silky bindweed in bloom, but no one paid it any attention. The place where the flowers bloomed was just there, with no care given to it.

Sometimes colors seems not so important aspect of floral thing.


Hydrangea starts blooming this week and in Kamakura, an ancient capital in 13th century, soon a lot of people are enjoying its delicate colors. It is of origin Japan and most of breeds are improved in Europe for gardening. As you may know, there are more than hundreds of temles and fifty shrins, and a most of them are lised on some guide books. Kohtokuin is probaly most well known one for great budah.
However, out of Kamakura area, still a lot of nameless shrins and temples. Perhaps you may not find any delicate garnishs. Instead, you may see a sort of naive one.
Lens-Artists Challenge #300: Delicate

Hydrangea improved in Europe is as below. Colors are more cheerful and bright.
