April 9, 2010

Late Afternoon Walk



You're all probably getting tired of seeing cherry blossoms. I may have been a little too excited about the cherry blossoms season this year. I promise to move on to other photos of Tokorozawa!

Anyways, this is the path I take to get home from the station, between the Seibu buildings. The Tokorozawa Central Hospital is located across the street from this building.

There are many people who are admitted in the hospital but one of the patients was enjoying her walk under the cherry blossoms this afternoon. You can see her and with the hospital staff. It really was a nice day for a walk!


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8 comments:

arabesque said...

ohayo kaori! ^-^
i'm happy to say that i finally saw what a cherry tree looks like.
(in xian,china)
and what they say is totally true...
it's really beautiful, you can't help admiring it,esp. how its petals falls off the ground.
i instantly fell in love with it. ^0^
of course, i think they look nicer in Japan, how the flowers bloom is just different from other countries.
and for now, i don't think i'll get tired seeing sakura...not yet! ^-^

Lois said...

I'm not tired of seeing them! That is a beautiful place for a walk.

gogouci said...

I doubt I could ever tire from seeing cherry blossoms. There bloom period here is Salem is so short, I always wish they could stay longer. Have a wonderful weekend.

Louis la Vache said...

«Louis» is quite happy to see more blossoms. They don't last long, so we should enjoy them while we are able to do so!

Hilda said...

I will never get tired of seeing cherry blossoms, day or night!

I wonder if they'll grow here and where I can get a sapling…

Kaori said...

Thank you all for commenting!

Arabesque, that's great that you got to see cherry blossoms for real! You're hooked now :D

Hilda, I heard somewhere that cherry trees need the cold weather in order to bloom...but maybe you could get one that already has buds? :)

Hilda said...

Sigh. The coldest it's gotten in Manila in the near past was 18˚C and we hit 36˚ during summer. It not only will not blossom, but the tree itself probably won't survive.

Kcalpesh said...

That tree is so beautiful! Would love to actually see it!!


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