On my free day, I visited some shrines that are well known (at least to the Japanese people) for their flower gardens. I was not alone in thinking that this would be a good day to visit. Here are a few photos.
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Did you see any hydrangea bonsais at the flower gardens?
The focus of this blog is to provide students at Paulding Middle School a chance to interact and discuss my trip to Japan. However, comments are welcome from all students, friends, family and even the casual visitor.
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Did you see any hydrangea bonsais at the flower gardens?
Mr. Lahr,
That looks really fun. I'm jealous of you!
-Shadow
Hello Mr. Lahr,
Neat! Having fun, I am guessing!
Your EPIC Student,
Akash Salam
Ultimate Math Matician
Uncle Jeff,
The pictures are amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The flowers are beautiful!What are the big purple and white flowers called? Please right back soon!
Love,
Madi
Dear Uncle Jeff,
What are you doing up at 3:30 am? you must be tired!
Love, madi
For Madi:
The round flowers are hydranga. Your grandmother growths them. And tue long slender flowers are Iris.
Sorry to be the one to say this, Mr. Lahr, but flower pictures are boring.
Blade
PS But the one with the baby budha is cool.
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