
The significance of the cherry blossom tree in
Japanese culture goes back hundreds of years.
In their country, the cherry blossom represents
the fragility and the beauty of life.
It’s a reminder that life is almost overwhelmingly
beautiful but that it is also tragically short.
– Homaro Cantu

I was twice in Japan but not at cherry blossom time. Good morning, Pat/
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That’s awesome, Dai. I hope to visit Japan one day. Did you know there are 11 cat islands in Japan? And good nite, it’s time to hit the sack. (,,^・⋏・^,,)
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Cat islands? No. Ni mouse problems there for sure
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i love these trees and am happy to learn the symbolism of them
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(*’∀’人)♥
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Hi Pat, have a great day. Here it is grey and mildish. We had snow at the weekend but it didn’t stay as the temperature rose above freezing soon after. I guess we still have at least a couple of months before cherry blossoms re-appear. However the snowdrops are just starting to flower x
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Hi Isabelle, it’s been kind of cloudy here the past 2 weeks. But today it’s quite sunny. I love cherry blossom but I don’t think I can grow it here though. Have a great week, my friend. ♥(ˆ⌣ˆԅ)
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Beautiful in every way Pat.. 💗
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Ta, Sue! ♡ლ(-༗‿༗-)ლ♡
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