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A Memory Stroll Through 'Like' Images

Something that exists on note but not on other social media.
That is the thank-you message you get when you press the ♡ Like button.
I think it's wonderful that you can convey your feelings without having to specifically talk to someone through comments or the like, and it's one of the reasons why I love note.
Today, I'll pick out a few from the photos I've set and share some casual memories.

I chose a lot of travel photos.
First, Kyoto.

Uji
Statue of Murasaki Shikibu

As a fan of The Tale of Genji, I went to Uji looking forward to seeing the statue of Murasaki Shikibu. But the group that was lining up to take a commemorative photo before me was making a fuss about a snake, which surprised me.
I don't want to see a snake,
but I do want to see the Murasaki Shikibu statue.
I'll just press the shutter quickly and run away!
I didn't even take a good look at it and hurried away. I'm glad I managed to capture it in a photo.



Okazaki Area
Hosomi Museum

This is a photo from when I stopped by the museum cafe after seeing a special exhibition on incense. According to my diary from back then, it seems to be a salted caramel roll cake.
The phoenix plate feels very Kyoto-like, doesn't it?



Next is Nagano, Zenko-ji Temple.

At a cafe on the street in front of Zenko-ji Temple,
cheesecake and tea.
I've forgotten the name,
but it was a shop where you could feel the warmth of wood.


It brings back memories of how I used to order tea every time I went to a cafe back when I couldn't drink coffee yet.

A shot from when I happened to be there during a disaster drill.

I happened to go to Zenko-ji and was moved to see a magnificent rainbow, so it left an impression on me.
You could say it's a lucky shot blessed by both the weather and the timing.



Lastly, a shot from a walking course, not a trip.

Plum blossoms of a variety called 'Omoi-no-mama' (As You Wish).

It's said that it was named because each branch blooms with flowers of its own chosen color. I'm drawn to the beauty of the colorful flowers, as well as the sensibility of the person who named these freely blooming flowers 'As You Wish'.
Until then, when I thought of spring, it was cherry blossoms or nothing, but after encountering 'Omoi-no-mama,' I started to think plum blossoms are nice too.


It's a favorite of mine, so I've set it as my profile home screen.
May you all continue to write 'as you wish'.

Honestly, until I wrote this article, I didn't really pay much attention to what photos I had registered, but they are always seen by people who press Like on my articles, aren't they? I thought the fact that it's seen well by people other than myself is a bit like one's own back.

I have other thank-you images set for Likes, so please try pressing Like ♡.


いいなと思ったら応援しよう!