Tuesday, December 9, 2008

It withers in winter and blooms in winter.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

 Today, it was clouded dimly in the morning, and it has begun to rain in the afternoon. Rain becomes strong since it is night.
 I removed the branch of the chrysanthemum which a flower finished blooming in the west of the house, and died surgically in the morning. In addition, I gathered approximately 10 leaves of the onion which grew in the west of the house. I intend to use this for cooking as a substitute for leek.
 A flower did not bloom to a branch of the loquat which grew wild in the west of a garden this year either. I expected it whether a flower bloomed to a branch of loquat this year.
 A leaf of a fig in front of a gravel path dies entirely and fell, but top neighborhood of a tree is accompanied by three fruit.
 In front of the entrance, the flower of the winter camellia and the flower of the araliad bloom. The red fruit of the spearflower is same at the side of the wall made of blocks in front of the entrance. A lot of red fruits stick to the tree of the pyracantha in front of the gravel path.
 All the leaves of the plum which I planted beside the gate in this spring fall and wither in winter. All the leaves of a pomegranate of a garden fall, too and wither in winter.
 Most of fruit of dark blue round shape of Rhaphiolepis umbellata (or Rhaphiolepis) in the east of a garden are already eaten by a bird.
 I want to plant Satsuma potato and ginger in the west of the house next year. The reason is because it eats a stem and a leaf. I seem to be considerably nutritious.

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