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雨の日の田町、ハナミズキが昭和の建物をもっときれいに見せています。隣の建物が今はコインパーキングになってしまいました。@Shibaura House の岩中さんと散歩して、来月のフィールドワークのワークショップの準備をしました。
On a wet day in Tamachi, this mature dogwood beautifies a Showa era building. The building next door has been replaced with coin parking. I took a long walk with Iwanaka-san of Shibaura House to prepare for next month’s “field work” workshop on green mapping.
Just wanted to say I’ve been so enjoying browsing your blog. The photos are a treat. And, well, I love dogwoods. 😀 Amazing how they can really transform the look of something urban or old ..and just make it so much more pleasant.
Keep blogging!!!
Thank you, princess. Do you have dogwoods where you live? I love them, too.
Sadly, no. You have to go north for dogwood. 😦 But I originally lived in the Northeast. South Florida has it’s own subtropical lovelies, though. 😀