Taking the lessons under cherry blossoms
I took two lessons today.
According to the weather forecast, it will rain from tomorrow or the day after tomorrow until the following week.
Today would be the last opportunity to take the lessons under cherry blossoms, and I went out.
Since it was my first experience, I was so excited.
The first lesson was with teacher I, but in the park where I went there were no cherry blossom trees.
In my memory, there should have been.
However, I explored near the park, found some, and was able to show them to her.
It was around a junior high school.
Cherry blossom trees surround many schools in Japan.
While we were talking online, many people passed by; they might have thought of me as a stranger.
I don't mind!
Because taking a lesson outside was relaxing.

The next one was with teacher N; considering my former experience, I went to another park that wasn't far from my place.
When I arrived, a mom and two little girls also came, and the girls started playing on the swing, and one of the girls asked their mom to film them, which included the cherry blossoms.
The mom told her it was a pretty tricky request.
I agree with the mom's opinion!
Sometimes cars and motorbikes passed by, and a baby cried somewhere, making it slightly noisy.
However, I was able to enjoy taking the class outside.

If, after the rains, they are still alive, I'd like to take a lesson under the fully bloomed cherry blossoms.
We can see a lot of cherry blossom trees, and "ohanami" picnics or parties everywhere in Japan, but I'm not too fond of crowded places; I definitely choose the calm zone.
