Edamame

Let's survive the temporary closure! ~Part 3 Walk on the Sumida River Terrace ~

It's Edamame, a correspondent with a child.

The spread of the COVID-19 infection day by day.

Are you all doing well?

 

Meanwhile, the rest of my daughter Azuki (which will be the year from April) is also the final match.

I hope that the kindergarten will be able to start properly at the opening ceremony on April 7! !

With that kind of wish.

 

It has been a little time since the shooting, but I will introduce the scenery of the Sumida River Terrace.

"Operation to the south of Sumida River Terrace"

One day in early March.

Basically, it is a type of azuki that always takes time even in "home play" ...

"I'm sure there's a lack of exercise ..."

 

That's why ...

"Operation to go south on the Sumida River Terrace"

I decided to do it.

In this case, there is no worry about "contact infection", and it seems that there will be no situation where people stay in one place forever.

How far can I go with a 4-year-old child's foot?

Let's start!

 

canola flower and Tsukushi

Let's survive the temporary closure with canola flower! ~Part 3 Walk on the Sumida River Terrace ~

I went out to the Sumida River Terrace from Nakasu Park, which is located between Shinohashi and Kiyosu Bridge.

Then ... I found a beautiful canola flower!

In the lower part, the flowers were over and the fruit was slightly bulging.

The bright yellow feels like it has the effect of making your mind clear.

 Let's survive the temporary closure! ~Part 3 Walk on the Sumida River Terrace ~

And it's a bit difficult to understand.

One place in the flower bed. There was a place where flowers were not planted.

If you look closely, there are a lot of things!

I can't see you so much.

The Sumida River Terrace is a hidden treasure trove of nature.

Flowers taken care of by the children

Let's survive the temporary closure of flowers that the children took care of! ~Part 3 Walk on the Sumida River Terrace ~

The Sumida River Terrace is planted with many other flowers.

There are a lot of things that take care of mainly local people.

Among them, there are flower beds in which local nursery and kindergarten children are in charge of taking care of them.

 Let's survive the temporary closure! ~Part 3 Walk on the Sumida River Terrace ~

Speaking of which, I felt like I saw a letter from a kindergarten a little ago saying, "I'm going to take care of the flowers on the Sumida River Terrace, so please bring a water bottle on this day." .

I've been taking care of my senior.

"This senior took care of me," he was observing the flowers and saying, "I'm watching the flowers.

 

Azuki will come to take care of it in another year.

Let's do our best at that time. Yes.

If you walk after chasing the flowers ...

If you walk after the flowers ... let's survive the temporary closure! ~Part 3 Walk on the Sumida River Terrace ~

If you were walking chasing the flowers that bloom in various places like that.

About an hour passed in no time.

 

And in no time, I arrived near Chuo-ohashi Bridge.

・・・ Surprisingly, the Tsukuda / Tsukishima area is close to the Hamacho area.

It was an hour walking on the child's feet and on the way down.

(However, azuki sometimes starts to shake off her mother Edamame with a "furious dash.")

The weather was nice, so we had a pleasant walk.

Rather, it may have been just good for both adults and stiff shoulders.

 

From now on, there are some recommendations for work at home, etc.

I think that the number of situations where adults are always at home will increase.

However, if you keep working in front of the PC all the time, your eyes and shoulders are likely to be fluttered.

Even if you take a walk along the river full of flowers during the day, your mind and body may be easier.

If you are along the Sumida River, why not visit it?