Vegetable gardening in Japan... We grow about 40 to 50 types of vegetables, and about 20 types of fruits in our potager-garden... This photo-blog represents an attempt to document the thrills and challenges of a 'student-gardener'... For me, it is 'heavenly' enough just to be able to connect with the soil and nature, and if we get to eat the fruits of our labor, it is but an added bonus...
Malar, Stephanie, Cat... many thanks to all of you kind folks for your support... florida is very nice place to visit... many new things to see and do, and also to eat...
Rosie... yeap, spring must be calling in Japan now... while I am enjoying my time here in the US, I also cannot wait to go back to my potager...
Ron... greetings from San Francisco, today, tomorrow, and the day after... it is a pleasure to meet you... shall certainly be following your blog and god bless you too...
Autumn Belle... appreciate your concern... yes, the epicentre is around Sendai area... we are watching the situation and waiting to see what is going to happen...
After the horrific earthquake and tsunami, I hope this finds you well and safe at home. The last I heard you didn't know if you'd be able to fly out of San Francisco or land in Japan. I am so very saddened for your country that this has happened...please know that I along with so many, many others think of you and pray for your safety.
Wishing you a pleasant and safe journey and a successful trip abroad!
ReplyDeleteSafe trip ya.
ReplyDeleteAB, milka... thank you very much for your kind notes...
ReplyDeleteAccomplish what you can and be safe!
ReplyDeleteTheanne... thank you... wil certainly do my best...
ReplyDeleteHave a safe trip!
ReplyDeleteHappy going places :-D
ReplyDeleteSafe travels Lrong! Hope you find Florida welcoming and enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteMalar, Stephanie, Cat... many thanks to all of you kind folks for your support... florida is very nice place to visit... many new things to see and do, and also to eat...
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you have been absent for a while. Was going to ask you if springtime in Japan is evident now or not. Have a good voyage!
ReplyDeleteRosie
Greetings from Southern California
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower. I invite you to visit my blog and follow me if you want too.
God bless you :-)
~Ron
Rosie... yeap, spring must be calling in Japan now... while I am enjoying my time here in the US, I also cannot wait to go back to my potager...
ReplyDeleteRon... greetings from San Francisco, today, tomorrow, and the day after... it is a pleasure to meet you... shall certainly be following your blog and god bless you too...
enjoy the sunshine!
ReplyDeletematron... thank you! will certainly do so...
ReplyDeleteI'm so sad and sorry to hear about the massive earthquake in Japan. Sendai is quite far from your place, so I hope everything's ok.
ReplyDeleteAutumn Belle... appreciate your concern... yes, the epicentre is around Sendai area... we are watching the situation and waiting to see what is going to happen...
ReplyDeleteAfter the horrific earthquake and tsunami, I hope this finds you well and safe at home. The last I heard you didn't know if you'd be able to fly out of San Francisco or land in Japan. I am so very saddened for your country that this has happened...please know that I along with so many, many others think of you and pray for your safety.
ReplyDeleteTheanne... we are still held up at LA, waiting for the first available flight to take us back to Japan... thank you so much for your prayers...
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