How have you been, dear readers?
I believe many of you are living under enormous stress cased by the new coronavirus.
As of April 8, eleven people are infected in Saga; most of them recently went to more affected areas such as France, Tokyo, Fukuoka and Fukui Prefectures.
Even though local schools, from elementary to high schools, were closed in March except for graduation ceremonies, the students started going to school from April 6.
Despite the virus, Sakura cherry blossoms bloomed from mid-March this year in Saga. They begin to fall from the trees now.
The picture above shows Tamashima River in Karatsu, Saga.
In summer, lots of children play in the river.
The second picture shows a park surrounded by cherry trees in Saga. The park is used for rugby practice.
Humans have overcome unknown viruses throughout history and we will win eventually. So let's continue to hope.
From the bottom of my heart, I hope we can enjoy Sakura cherry blossoms next year without any fear. Take care:)
I believe many of you are living under enormous stress cased by the new coronavirus.
As of April 8, eleven people are infected in Saga; most of them recently went to more affected areas such as France, Tokyo, Fukuoka and Fukui Prefectures.
Even though local schools, from elementary to high schools, were closed in March except for graduation ceremonies, the students started going to school from April 6.
Despite the virus, Sakura cherry blossoms bloomed from mid-March this year in Saga. They begin to fall from the trees now.
The picture above shows Tamashima River in Karatsu, Saga.
In summer, lots of children play in the river.
The second picture shows a park surrounded by cherry trees in Saga. The park is used for rugby practice.
Humans have overcome unknown viruses throughout history and we will win eventually. So let's continue to hope.
From the bottom of my heart, I hope we can enjoy Sakura cherry blossoms next year without any fear. Take care:)
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