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So cuuute, it's like they're just awake from long winter (was it a long one?) May you have lovely delicious blueberries this year Obachan, and lots of em :P
Must be exciting to be learning more about kaiseki! I've yet to taste a real kaiseki yet, but your quasi-kaiseki have given me some ideas, and I can't wait to visit Japan next year and taste some. Good luck!
skyjuice7 Sure. It’s a real exciting time in my balcony garden now. I’ll post about the new buds/sprouts and flowers that make me so happy to see.
rosa Aren’t the pink flower buds and white flowers really cute? Another interesting thing is that the red leaves from last year are still remaining and new green leaves are coming out, so my blueberry plant is very colorful now! :D
mama bok Thanks. ;)
maud Oh, is must be pretty cold over there. But to tell you the truth, the weather is a little strange here now…we suddenly had a very cold day yesterday and I think it snowed in the northern part of Japan.
anonymous commenter This blueberry plant is “sunshine blue” and it’s the kind known for pretty pink flower buds and white flowers.
keiko Thanks for your birthday wish and yes, the plants in my balcony garden make me happy especially in spring.
karen Oh, you don’t? Well, come visit my balcony garden and see how they grow ;)
Nerissa Six bushes! She must be making loads of blueberry desserts every year. How wonderful!
K-Nina I’d say it was not very long, but cold winter. Yeah, I had a very modest harvest last year, so I’m hoping to have more this year.
g.c Oh, you’re coming to Japan?! Hope you have a chance to try a kaiseki meal. It’s rather expensive, but really worth trying, I think.
Pretty blooms. :-) Please do post more garden photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! I love this pink colour; it makes me feel happy...
ReplyDeleteYes, we want to see more pictures of your garden!
That's cool.. Obachan!!
ReplyDeleteOh no, and we do still have snow in Finland! But beautiful, your blueberries!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I never knew that blueberry blooms are so sweet and pretty looking.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty flowers! Just looking at them makes me happy. I hope you'll enjoy working in the new kitchen too. Happy belated birthday!
ReplyDeletePretty flowers! We don't have blueberries here.
ReplyDeleteMy mother's bushes will probably be doing the same now or soon at least. She has 6 bushes! Yum!
ReplyDelete--Nerissa
So cuuute, it's like they're just awake from long winter (was it a long one?)
ReplyDeleteMay you have lovely delicious blueberries this year Obachan, and lots of em :P
K-Nina
Must be exciting to be learning more about kaiseki! I've yet to taste a real kaiseki yet, but your quasi-kaiseki have given me some ideas, and I can't wait to visit Japan next year and taste some. Good luck!
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ReplyDeleteSure. It’s a real exciting time in my balcony garden now. I’ll post about the new buds/sprouts and flowers that make me so happy to see.
rosa
Aren’t the pink flower buds and white flowers really cute? Another interesting thing is that the red leaves from last year are still remaining and new green leaves are coming out, so my blueberry plant is very colorful now! :D
mama bok
Thanks. ;)
maud
Oh, is must be pretty cold over there. But to tell you the truth, the weather is a little strange here now…we suddenly had a very cold day yesterday and I think it snowed in the northern part of Japan.
anonymous commenter
This blueberry plant is “sunshine blue” and it’s the kind known for pretty pink flower buds and white flowers.
keiko
Thanks for your birthday wish and yes, the plants in my balcony garden make me happy especially in spring.
karen
Oh, you don’t? Well, come visit my balcony garden and see how they grow ;)
Nerissa
Six bushes! She must be making loads of blueberry desserts every year. How wonderful!
K-Nina
I’d say it was not very long, but cold winter.
Yeah, I had a very modest harvest last year, so I’m hoping to have more this year.
g.c
Oh, you’re coming to Japan?! Hope you have a chance to try a kaiseki meal. It’s rather expensive, but really worth trying, I think.