So it is fall, or at least the beginning of fall, so what is that like? Well, the trees haven't begun to change yet, but in small clusters red spider lillies, or higabana in Japanese, start to bloom. In our town you can see a few bunches of these bright red flowers and when they first bloom it looks as though small fireworks have exploded from the earth. But it is not until you travel to Koma, about 1 and a half hours from Tokyo, that you see them in their true beauty.
There is no comparison to this sight, expect maybe the poppy fields of "Wizard of Oz" yet instead of making you fall asleep like the poppies in the movie, these fiery flowers awaken your senses with their vivid color and sheer volume. It as if someone has painted a beautiful country-side scene complete with babbling brook and green fields and then accidentally spilled red paint all over the canvas. Yet, these fields are no accident.
By far, my favorite part of the spider lilly fields is the dark bark of the trees protruding out of the velvety carpet created by the flowers. It is like seeing a humpback whale surfacing from the ocean and breeching the water. The trees are part of the field yet entirely different, complimenting yet breaking the overwhelming red produced by the flowers.
Hi Kira,
ReplyDeleteI've run across your blog "accidentally" (the link was included in an email from my sister Linnie Murphy, who is apparently a friend of your friend Jackie). Anyway, I also have a blogger blog ( http://melissa-lifesurfer.blogspot.com/) of my world travels and want to congratulate you on the job you have done. Your pictures are wonderful and your text is so interesting I ended up reading your whole blog. You have managed to hit the number one target - creating the "sense of place."
I've been to Tokyo and Omiya (to see some of the most famous bonsais there). You have captured the friendliness of the people, the beautiful artfulness of nature and the comparison of cultural celebrations. Yep, I'm jealous, if you can't tell... great job! How fortunate you are to live in a new place. You're right, we miss soooo much as we zoom around. Enjoy making your happy memories :-)
Kira, this was such a beautiful post, and the photos are gorgeous. I always love to hear from you, either via your blog or your e-mails to JB (as Aaron calls her). Much love to both of you, and BIG OL' HUGS ~ EL
ReplyDeleteP.S. So proud of your mom finishing the Santa Barbara Breast Cancer walk. She's an amazing woman and an inspiration!!! BTW ~ Linnie is a member of our Red Hat chapter, to which your Grandma belongs.