Thank you for your reading to the end.
I have been in the UK to study business at a university since July 2011. I had worked in the banks over 15 years. My qualifications are CFP, the Lecturer of Japanese Tea Tradition, and a wine expert. My hobbies are wine, especially Champagne, Burgundy & NZ wines, cooking, and listening to Jazz & Classical music. My husband now lives in Japan alone... This blog is about my UK life and practicing British English, so if I have some wrong grammar and expressions, I applogize for it.
Friday, 2 March 2012
Spring has come!
When I see a cherry blossom, I feel Spring came. The cherry blossom is the Japanese national tree, but we can enjoy it in London as well. High school girls was walking with chatting what the cherry blossom bring Spring. I felt amused when I heard it, because their sense is the same with most Japanese feeling. The cherry blossom open up without leaves, so when the tree full bloom, it is covered with pink colour petal. That is a beautiful scene.
At the same time, we can see Daffodil all over the place which is the floral emblem of Wales. The rose is England one, the thistle is Scotland one, and shamrock is Northern Ireland one.
Thank you for your reading to the end.
Thank you for your reading to the end.
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