Can't wait to see more, you tease!Welcome back!
There is a bit more on flickr...
I urge everyone to run (don't walk!) to JCBphotos on Flickr!!!
Gorgeous photos!
Welcome back! See you on Saturday (and maybe we can sneak in a trip to BT, since it's only five minutes away!).
Welcome back! We missed you! ~MIR
You're back!!!!
Welcome home! I join everyone else in eagerly awaiting posts recounting the details of your trip. x
Kyoto, Is that blossom at the Tea House there? I went many years ago and loved it. Looking forward to seeing all your future posts. Welcome home.pve
Thank you all!pve ~ the blossoms were taken at Entoku-in, the home of Kita no Mandokoro, widow of Shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598). Following her death in 1624 it was dedicated as a temple. It has a lovely little garden and a beautifully painted interior.
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Can't wait to see more, you tease!
Welcome back!
There is a bit more on flickr...
I urge everyone to run (don't walk!) to JCBphotos on Flickr!!!
Gorgeous photos!
Welcome back! See you on Saturday (and maybe we can sneak in a trip to BT, since it's only five minutes away!).
Welcome back! We missed you! ~MIR
You're back!!!!
Welcome home! I join everyone else in eagerly awaiting posts recounting the details of your trip. x
Kyoto, Is that blossom at the Tea House there? I went many years ago and loved it. Looking forward to seeing all your future posts.
Welcome home.
pve
Thank you all!
pve ~ the blossoms were taken at Entoku-in, the home of Kita no Mandokoro, widow of Shogun Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598). Following her death in 1624 it was dedicated as a temple. It has a lovely little garden and a beautifully painted interior.
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