*Rurikoji-Temple with Snowshed*
My husband needed to visit the musical instrument store located in our capital city to fix his Saxophone like last October (this post). Although I think I've posted this temple several times before, first time with the "Snowshed" with the pine trees. You may be able to enjoy the scenes of the different seasons. Sorry it was a bit cloudy day.
*Brown-Eared Bulbul*
Early this year, following my husband's suggestion I stuck oranges to a little tree in our yard. This Brown-Eared Bulbul came to enjoy them ♪
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That's a lovely temple. The bird is so pretty, I've never seen one before.
ReplyDeleteIt's delightful to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
My Corner of the World
Lovely photos! That bird is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
Wow those are huge snowsheds! I love how they take such good care of the trees. I do enjoy the scenes from different seasons. It’s wonderful to have four seasons and see changing sceneries.
ReplyDeleteThe bulbul is adorable. Looks like he is enjoying the orange you put out a lot :-) Loved the video very much!
Have a wonderful new week, Miyako san. Oh and new month! I can’t believe February is already around the corner!
What awesome photos
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ReplyDeleteThat was a beautiful area where you went for the snow sheds viewing.
What a joy when pinning orange slices to the tree and the birds actually show up to snack.
Beautiful bulbul!
Hugs,
Mariette
Miyako - that temple is beautiful in any season! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots of the temple and the bird feeding on the orange.
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The temple shots are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
What a charming place!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming place!
ReplyDeleteHello, the temple is beautiful. I love the trees too. The Brown-eared Bulbul is a pretty bird, Wonderful photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
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