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これから、夏ですl。ジライヤ様のタオルが東京のベランダにあります。
It’s Jiraiya’s lifeguard towel, produced by Massive Goods, on the Tokyo balcony. Will the lifeguard be helpful in an earthquake, too?
これから、夏ですl。ジライヤ様のタオルが東京のベランダにあります。
It’s Jiraiya’s lifeguard towel, produced by Massive Goods, on the Tokyo balcony. Will the lifeguard be helpful in an earthquake, too?
In May, I went to the “home center” (Nakano Shimachu) and bought the most expensive rose (about US$ 30). It’s name is L’Espoir, or Hope. It scores a perfect 5 in every attribute: grows well in pots, size of flower, scent, bloom frequency, and ease of growing. It’s also dedicated to the Tohoku March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster.
I am generally skeptical of industrial gardening, but I gave Hope a try. It turned out great on the 10th floor balcony. It may not have grown that tall, but it required no pesticide and bloomed often. I love the scent. To me, scent is essential in roses.