Go to see higanbana at Kisa, Miyoshi. This is the birthplace of artist Okuda Genso, where we go around his first home. On my way back, visit at Okuda Genso museum in Miyoshi.
Go to Kure by bus with Ryuta from Karuga to Kureeki via toge. Drop in Social Security Agency submitting the documment. Back to Karuga by JR with Ryuta.
Trim the other shinpaku, right side one from living room. Several hours per a tree is neccessary for timming. Toast with beer seeing trimmed Shinpaku trees.
Two ageha chos (swallow tail butterflies) are playful in mint garden. The lingering heat of summer is intense today. The chocho is uploaded for the sencond successive day.
Where did it come from "Akinasu wa yome ni kuwasuna." The mouse is ocassionaly called yome in ancient times. Ancient documents, kanazoshi describes " protect akinasun-kasuzuke from yome ( the mouse)."