Showing posts with label Sakura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sakura. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Spring update: March-May 2018

So, from the last post... Leo was born in February. So in January we pretty much took a mellow month. Our culminating date was a trip to the big city! We drove to Seattle, went to a trendy Chinese Dim Sum restaurant and beat the 2 hour line, then saw the musical, The Book of Mormon. We had the very top seats in the house and eventually moved to chairs behind the back aisle! But that turned out well because we had binoculars and could see everything very clear, like we were much closer. And the second set was very comfortable too :)

And this post is essentially from the end March after the outpouring of love and support and visits from friends and family through February and into March. We took a trip to Southern California to see Leo's great-grandparents as well as other family members and friends. We also took the chance to eat sushi wherever we could including a trendy place - KazuNori- in downtown L.A. (and desert next door at Big Man Bakes). More sushi at a new place in La Jolla, tucked away in the corner of a shopping center and it was incredible-- the REAL deal :) After we got back I managed a trip up to UBC and timed it for the cherry blossoms 「桜」 on west campus. Awesome again this year!!

I'll blog the uncomfortable topic too of my grandfather dying 3 weeks after we visited. We held the funeral for him on Earth Day. But it was great that Leo and Eli shared a brief window of time together... we have pics to prove it! The funeral was a boomerang trip for me, less than 48 hours to San Diego and back. Seeing the family was so nice though. There were so many relatives who loved my grandfather and they all showed up. If they couldn't stay for the funeral, they had at least been there as he was passing on. I managed to see all but three cousins, as they were there earlier in the week before I arrived. We'll miss you Saba. Thanks for being such a steadfast role model in my life. The night before the funeral, the sun set in La Jolla in a fashion that I can't help but feel has meaning. A line... right down the middle of the sunset. How "Strich" !

Then getting used to living with Leo. Good days and easier days :) Sleep is a weird thing... we are on his schedule. And we celebrated Michelle's first Mother's Day and we have been enjoying our yard (albeit working hard to maintain it) and picnicking quite a bit, both at Lake Padden and at home too. My proposal came back and I'll be editing the third draft for acceptance soon. I am getting pumped to complete this portion of the PhD and hope to work on things throughout the summer too so I can get ready for a fall start to data collection.

And now, as June starts, we are in strawberry harvest season. Yes! Finally, some of the hard work is paying off :) And the garlic ought to be up by the time Dad and Chris come up here around the time of the summer solstice.







 















Friday, April 5, 2013

Spring Flowers

So many flowers bloomed last week. With nearly two weeks of sunshine and glorious temperatures, the flowers took advantage of the chance to bloom and boy did they ever! The pollinators (bees, flies, slugs) got major work done and I'm sure there will be many more seeds and new growth in the next year.

Also as a result of this weather, I reminisced about my time in Japan as I rode my newly acquired bike (temporary, long-term loan) under fragrant trees and crisp sunny skies. I experienced a portion of my first real spring in the Pacific Northwest... at least in Bellingham. Allegedly this is the most beautiful it has been in years. Glad I got to be a part of it!

In the past, I have not been around for spring. Here nearly three years (wow!) but my first spring was in the mountains where I saw a different form of spring that came much later. It was brutal in Diablo, wearing multiple layers and snow boots well into spring as it was the coldest, darkest, and rainiest April Washington state had ever recorded. Last spring, I was in Mount Vernon and working in Stanwood, so I got to see the tulips and other flowers, but no real focus on sakura, 桜 or, cherry blossoms. Seeing and smelling those trees this year was incredible. No other way to put words to it. So here are pictures to help me:

Blooming Tall Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium) is shinier and more leafy than its cousin, Dull O.G. (M. nervosa)
 Do you see the elephant trunk?
 Looking skyward through white flowers!
 Through pink flowers too.
 I am titling this picture, "Late Bloomer." Seems fitting.
 Can I get some help naming this flower/ tree?
 More Sakura
The Late Bloomer up close