Spring has sprung

A few pictures around town as the cherry blossoms are coming out.

I teach at a school with an agricultural course and the first few pictures of trees and animals are from there.  I love that place.  They directly sell vegetables and eggs the kids have raised.


 





Sasso Sakura




Uh uh, no way.


Is he dancing or does he have to pee?








The old elementary school in Nakagomi.  It has a famous wisteria tree, too.




Ueda Castle is a great place to see cherry blossoms


上田城 Ueda Castle








Sakura at Ueda Castle 上田城の桜







Not too far from home is this little pond called No no Tori no Oka Koen (野の鳥の丘公園) [Wild Bird Hill Park]



That's all for today.

Caveman, out.





2 comments:

  1. A rare doubleheader: you managed to capture two rare beasts, both Dolly the sheep and ol’ Mr. Ed.

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    1. I love that school. They have a huge chicken coop, pigs (until they're slaughtered), rice fields, greenhouses, etc.

      Speaking of doubleheaders, today I got out hiking in Karuizawa and saw not one, but two kamoshika! I feel very lucky.

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