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Falling Sakura Blossoms

In spring I watched the Sakura blossoms fall like snow, landing in the waters of the Kushi Ogawa River. See the beauty of the tall Japanese Crane as it fishes along the edge of the water while Canon Birds fly from tree to tree chasing moths, flies, and bees. In the wider areas of the river, the Hokkaido Ducks swim while taking turns sitting upon eggs. As the snow melts, we watch as the beautiful Red Crowned Cranes dance along the shoreline squawking and singing to all who will have a listen. If you are very quiet and still you might see the shy Sika Deer foraging near the river at sunset. From the Philosopher’s Path in Kyoto I watch the children, dance and catch falling blossoms; falling like a warm snow if that were possible. In spring I watch the Sakura blossoms fall; and the beauty of the tall Japanese Crane as it fishes.

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Date: 8/28/2024 4:36:00 PM
Emoji thumbs ups! Thanks for sharing.
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Ken Allan Dronsfield
Date: 8/28/2024 11:04:00 PM
Thank you so very much.

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