tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1199128570537254614.post7949418554816089986..comments2023-07-05T22:04:50.306+09:00Comments on FROM THE GARDEN OF ZEN: Iwatabako (Conandron ramondioides) flowers in Kaizo-jiKunihikohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08524230052385015583noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1199128570537254614.post-49755981942577068452013-06-26T21:57:24.917+09:002013-06-26T21:57:24.917+09:00Dear Ajisai,
Thank you again for your kind commen...Dear Ajisai,<br /><br />Thank you again for your kind comment, which is always a great encouragement to me.<br /><br />Here in Kita-kamakura, Iwatabako flowers bloom early in June. I am sorry to let you know that those small purple flowers have already faded away. The various flowers of Ajisai are still in full bloom everywhere. You will enjoy the special beauty of these flowers of rain.<br /><br />In late July, the magnificent flowers of sacred lotus will begin to bloom to let us know the arrival of the bright high summer.<br /><br />I wish you all the best on your travel to Japan and Kita-kamakura.Kunihikohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08524230052385015583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1199128570537254614.post-22462904202277687152013-06-26T02:08:25.878+09:002013-06-26T02:08:25.878+09:00Again, thank you so much for your outstanding pict...Again, thank you so much for your outstanding pictures... After 3 years, I will be back to Kamakura zen gardens in few days. I hope the Iwatabako plants will still be as beautiful as you caught it, with violet little stars enchanting a deep moss sky.Ajisaihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00235757478020426855noreply@blogger.com