I am Japanese and live here with my wife about 100 km away from Tokyo Japan.
I would like to write off nothing out of ordinary at our house in English with some Japanese.
As a matter of cause, I will attache some pictures with my words.
連合いと二人で生活している爺でござる。日常のたわいもない出来事と生活を写真と共に残したいと考えている。
Sunday, May 02, 2010
#027 Forget-me-not (忘れな草 Wasure Nagusa)
These plants are in our parking place.
Forget-me-not, we say it WasreNagusa in Japanese. Wasure means "Forget", Nagusa means "plant".
So beautiful! My forget-me-nots are not nearly as showy as yours. I think there might be a lot of different types: field forget-me-nots, true forget-me-nots, and wild forget-me-nots are just a few names I found.
So beautiful! My forget-me-nots are not nearly as showy as yours. I think there might be a lot of different types: field forget-me-nots, true forget-me-nots, and wild forget-me-nots are just a few names I found.
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