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Japan Christ Church Ginza Church Gallery Elpis

[Silver] May 2, 2012 08:30

Ginza Church, a landmark of Ginza 4-chome2, has a gallery Elpis in addition to regular missionary activities, and is also contributing to the promotion of art here. Today, I visited the gallery in preparation.

Pray for Japam. There was a notice to pray for this country. In addition, donations of goodwill from visitors have been sent to the affected areas.

Until May 6, Michiko Noda exhibition is being held.

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Michiko Noda's work is copied at the Prado Museum in Spain by famous painters such as El Greco, Velázquez, and Tititanii, and has been proven to be a certified copywriter from the museum. An impressive work is on display.

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In addition, the 10th Botanical Art Exhibition will be held from May 8 to 13.

It is a church space where your heart is washed and healed. Please go out.

 

 

Azalea family flowers <Harumi Triton>

[Sam] May 2, 2012 08:30

  R0018450LS.JPG Hinode Kirishima RSG.jpg                                                            Watching the expression of the vegetation changes every day will heal your mind every time.

This year, partly due to the weather, there was a feeling that the flowers that originally bloomed in order bloomed all at once before and after the flowering of the cherry blossoms.

One of the protagonists of this season when the greenery of young leaves penetrates the eyes is the azalea flowers.

Here in Harumi Triton, you can enjoy colorful azalea flowers on the walking paths of North Triton Park, Flower Terrace, and Green Terrace, centered on South Triton Park.

Carmia (American rhododendum), Cainan Sarasadoudan, etc. are now blooming.

Please enjoy "Scenery rich in poetry".

 

       Honeybee azalea          Hikage azalea          Yoshino azalea

    Honeybee azalea RS.JPG   Hikage Azalea (Azalea family) RS.JPG   Yoshino Azalea RS.JPG

     Kirishima azalea          Florid azalea           Azalea

    Honkirishima RS.JPG   Azalea (Hirado azalea) (large purple) RS.JPG   Azalea (Azalea, Azalea family) RS.JPG

       rhododendron           Japanese andromeda Akebono           Japanese andromeda

    rhododendron (2) (Azalea family) RS.JPG   Japanese andromeda Akebono Japanese andromeda (Azalea family) RS.JPG   Japanese andromeda RS.JPG

    Willowianananten       Blueberry          Janome Erica

    Weiwananten RS.JPG   Blueberry (2) RS.JPG   Janome Erika (Azalea family) RS.JPG

    

 

 

Ginza Miyuki Street Flower Festival 2012

[Sam] May 1, 2012 08:30

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 From April 20 (Fri) to May 6 (Sun), "Ginza Miyuki Street Flower Festival 2012" is being held.

Every year on April 29, the Flower Carpet, an art performance of tulip petals that resemble a 300-meter-long campus from Nishi-Ginza-dori (Sotobori-dori St.) to Ginza-dori (Chuo-dori) was held, and it has been well received.

This year, with a change of taste, during the period, a flower bed combining 2,500 Shibazakura and petunia was produced on the sidewalk, and on the 29th, two sides of the roadway were filled with 6,000 Shibazakura and petunia across Ginza Street. Was.

In the center of the flower garden, there is a "phoenix" attached to the top of the streetlight.

"Hitotsubatago" (also known as Nanjamonjanoki) planted on the street is also at its best.

On the 29th, at 16:00, a gift of Shibazakura or Hitotsubatago seedlings (for garden planting) on Miyuki Street was held next to the Matsuzakaya Ginza store and New Melsa.

 

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Discovered Hamarikyu Garden Ei

[Silver] May 1, 2012 08:30

It's warm, and the water is getting wet. 

On the shore of the revetment between the Yokobori sluice gate and the "Shogun's rising ground" outside the "tidal pond" where seawater was drawn in.

I was able to take pictures of Ae swimming. It's in the middle of the photo.

CIMG0334.jpgA group of ei, five tails, appeared at once, but the scene could not be shot. 。


With the warming, I realized that fish and shellfish living in the Nankai are moving northward.


I discovered it about two years ago on the Sumida River Terrace between Kachidokibashi and Nichirei and Sumitomo Life, but I couldn't shoot at that time.

I'm happy with this report, and my mind is complicated due to concerns about global warming. In the pond of Shioiri in the Hamarikyu Onshi Garden, fry of bora was jumping.

 

 

 
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