
A few days ago was the Sakura Festival here in Palmerston North.
I was hoping for more cherry blossom trees, but the weather was too good to complain, haha.
Come spring. My days left in Palmerston North are now counting down. It has been so fast.
“Here I go again,” is what I tell myself as I think of where to go next.
I am once again reminded of the blessings – and the assurances – that I enjoy.
Sound mawkish? Thank you.
Superb photo
That must be the new camera. Superb. Well taken – to me.
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Ya, it is the new camera, haha. The lens is too good that it feels like cheating – any photo is easily “beautiful”.
555 dont leave us a:(( my chords teacher sia^^!
so you finally leave a comment hahaha. thanks a lot – i really appreciate it (yes i’m so vain). and remember to practice hard ok!
the new camera must be so good for you to take such a pretty photo haha.. want to see more cherry blossom, then stay in Palmy for another year la :-) by the way, my finger is getting better, doc.
oh that’s good to know, at least i won’t be too embarrassed haha, phew =_=
i’ll follow this up when i see you next haha.
thanks for leaving a comment here too!! hope to hear from you next time too, ok!
haha nothing to be embarrassed about even if it’s no better, I might just be a weird case hehe…love reading your journal, enjoy each sinple part, keep it up! hahaha…
Dandan :-)
thank you for reading
take care!
The cherry blossoms are probably one of the main reasons why I want to work in Japan in the future. Besides, love your own, they say. Love Asia and it will love you back – hopefully. ^_^
ya Japan’s got some amazing cherry blossom festivals apparently. look at this!
Hi Dr. Jo,
The youth group here in Wellington organized a trip to Palmy for the Sakura festival but i couldn’t make it. What a shame but at least i got to have a peek here. Well done.
K.L
yea I saw some of the group here at the festival.
but to be honest, it wasn’t that mind-blowing. you didn’t miss out much at all! haha -_-