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It is an asadori vegetable. Amazing, isn't it? Strawberries are still growing.
It is sweet and very delicious. The other vegetables are also well maintained, so the color will be beautiful. Of course, it is pesticide-free.
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My morning glory is blooming beautifully. Cute, isn't it?
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I used herbs apple mint and chrysanthemum flowers. It has a wonderful aroma.
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Although it is an asadori vegetable, tomato Momotaro and sweet tang are firsts. It has grown admirably. I feel like I miss eating it.
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It is a dahlia that was blooming in the flower bed of a neighboring house. Beautiful, isn't it? I can't help but stare at it.
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Yuzo Yamamoto was born in 1887 (Meiji 20) in Tochigi Town (now Tochigi City), Shimotsuga District, Tochigi Prefecture. After graduating from high school, he was sent to work as an apprentice and worked as a kimono merchant in the family business, but he continued to have a desire to learn and entered the first high school. Then, I entered the Department of German Literature at Tokyo Imperial University. He started out as a playwright in the middle of the Taisho period, and entered the world of novels at the end of the Taisho period, publishing many works such as "The Wave," "A Woman's Life," and "The Truth One Road." In particular, the national work "Roadside Stone" impressed many people. It is one of the best three novels of my lifetime. If you haven't read it, please read it.
The Yamamoto Yuzo Furusato Memorial Hall is located near his birthplace, and Kinryuji Temple, where his grave is located, is next to the east.
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It is a clam vegetable in the kitchen garden. These include spring chrysanthemums, lettuce, eggplants, bell peppers, strawberries, and cherry tomatoes.
I immediately ate it with a salad. It was fresh and delicious.
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Look at me. It is a three-color violet that blooms on the cobblestones. Cute and beautiful, isn't it?
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As part of our volunteer efforts to protect the environment, we planted flowers in a flower bed at a junior high school a month ago. Red, yellow, pink, purple etc. grew beautifully. This time, the weed, take. With the participation of 57 people, it became unusually beautiful.
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A turtle gazing at a fountain in a park on a rainy season morning. It's a long time.
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ID:1I didn't understand Mr. Kame for a moment, huh!? ? (* 'E'*)This text has been automatically translated.
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