Thursday, May 11, 2023
Sakura
Thirty years ago, the Japanese Emperor visited Sweden. As a gift to the King of Sweden, he brought with him sixty-seven Cherry Blossom trees. They were planted in Kungsträdgården. The King's garden, in Stockholm. They bloom for a week every Spring and when that happens the park fill up with people from all around the world. I told you in a previous post that I would show you a few more Sakura scenes, and here they are. Taken a few days after the blooming started.
Etiketter:
cherry blossom,
park,
spring,
stockholm
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6 comments:
Wow... lovely sight... and a lot of people.
What a colourful blooming look!
Great nature show. Wonderful.
Beautiful blossoms.
A beautiful sight to see and lots of people taking advantage of its beauty.
So many people. It can become like a feeding frenzy.
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