Behind every flower is a meaning. Below is a collection of photographs with flowers that I took in the United States and abroad.
The name for this collection in Japanese isใๆบ้ไธ็ใ(Mankai Sekai, “Full Bloom World”), which I like because it rhymes.
Sometimes, the best plans are the ones made on the spot.
Orange creamsicle-colored roses to end May.
Disclaimer: Thereโs more than just green in this one.
Snug Harbor: One of the the best reasons to go to Staten Island.
Autumn in New York, where the trees shower the ground with leaves in red, orange and yellow.
A park full of hydrangeas in vibrant variants of pink and blue under the trees.
A series of floral photographs that I kept in the archive for half a year.
Lotus and koi, plus a little Japanese lingo lesson at the end.
I don’t visit the Brooklyn Botanical Garden often, but when I do, there’s always something in bloom.
Alternative Title: “Through the Looking Glass” โ to be fair, it was almost Easter.
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