Flowers have started to bloom in the garden trees that were pruned in March last year.
A few years ago, we started living alone on a pension, and the burden of environmental maintenance costs became severe.
The branches of the remaining Japanese quince have many buds that have not been seen in recent years, and large red flowers have begun to open.
For the past week or two, I've been watching the buds turn red and swell, but this morning I noticed a red flower blooming while the branches were being shaken by the strong wind.
I felt a strong vitality in the thick petals of the red flowering quince, which was about to bloom larger than ever before on the tip of the branch that was greatly shaken by the wind.
The reason we feel the power of the beginning of something in the sprouts of spring is because we see the beginning of the cycle of life there.
Spring is the time of departure, the intersection of parting and meeting.
Have a nice meeting.