Tuesday, 9 July 2013

jiwari jiwari

jiwari jiwari means slowly in Japanese 
Rainy day and  hot sunny day comes in turn
and slowly slowly but surely summer is getting close




Allium 
 A big round purple flower 







Clematis 






One summer day 







Tree window







light and shadow 






Sunset and grown up weeds 









Ajisai 




Ajisai represents rainy season (tuyu) in Japan 
It changes colors to white, blue and purple 
I like the youngest white ajisai. It looks like a sophisticated sculpture 



































Tachiaoi in the rain
I used to call it kokekkoko- because it looks like a crown of chicken
 and actually it stick on my forehead when I  flip the calyx 

It was standing silently under the rainy dark evening and something attracted  my eyes 














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