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Grandma and I have been waiting for green day — the day that all the leaves seem to open up in the spring. This year, though, the leaves came out bit by bit. Grandma and I have been having adventures to watch all the green days! The very last day of April, we went back to Highland Park. Continue reading “Green Day”
Author: Lion-san
Spring?
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Since I last wrote, more of the spring flowers have bloomed. All the colors of crocus have blossomed in Grandma and Grandpa’s yard, and the daffodils and forsythia flowers are open, too! The weather was warm enough and dry enough that Grandpa got out and cut down the leaning tree in the backyard. I was a good helper with the saw and taking all the tree limbs to the road for the town to pick up.
Last weekend, we were able to get out in the yard at Sodus, too. The deer ate most of the leaves off the emerald euonymus shrubs, and some of the azalea branches, too! It looks like the very cold weather hurt the azaleas that the deer didn’t eat. Grandma says this happened before and the azaleas will grow back in time. Grandma and I took our first walk in the woods, but none of the wildflowers are up yet. I could hear a woodpecker, but I couldn’t see where it was! The sun was warm enough that I could lie outside and enjoy it!
On Sunday afternoon, Grandma took me to see my friends at Highland Park. First we went to the Poet’s Garden, because that’s where the earliest flowers bloom. The magnolia trees are just starting to open their buds, but my scilla and helleborus and daffodil flower friends were all open. I like the way the scilla grow right up through the grass of the lawn!
From the Poet’s Garden, we went on to the main part of Highland Park. Only a few of the magnolia trees are in bloom in the sunnier parts of the park, but they are very pretty! All my lilac friends are just beginning to open their leaves because we had such a long, cold winter. Guess what? I saw my groundhog friend again, in the same burrow among the roots of a big lilac bush where I found him three years ago! Grandma says we’ll come back for more visits in Highland Park when the tulips and magnolias and lilacs and azaleas are in bloom, but I think it’s a pretty place at this time of year, too! I especially liked the color of the trunk of this tree: I never noticed how pretty it was when the leaves were on it!
This morning, when I woke up, there was snow on the deck! Grandma and Grandpa’s niece Bev is getting married in June and wants haiku poems as wedding gifts, so Grandma and I have been practicing writing them. Here’s mine from this morning:
Amidst daffodils
Snowfall greets as morning comes.
Spring in Rochester!
Love,
Lion-san
Finally Spring!
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I’ve been waiting for spring and it has been a long wait! After the travel dinner, I helped Grandma prune the apple trees. This year, we could do most of the pruning with pruning shears and lopping shears. I helped Grandma use the lopping pole to reach the highest branches, but we didn’t need to use the pruning saw at all! Grandma was happy the weather stayed cold until the pruning was done! Continue reading “Finally Spring!”
Food and Fun!
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I’ve been a very busy little lion! There was lots of work to do to get ready for Grandma and Grandpa’s travel dinner, and James and Thomas are still in town, too! Continue reading “Food and Fun!”
James and Thomas!
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Guess who was in town when we got back from our cruise? James and Thomas! They are here from the Netherlands with their mommy because their Grandma Ginny is sick. The Tuesday after we got home, there was a snow party at church. Continue reading “James and Thomas!”
Sydney ….. and Snow!
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We spent the last day of our cruise in Sydney, Australia! The entry to Sydney harbor is a narrow opening between cliffs, and we got there just as the sun was rising. By the time we got close to Sydney, itself, it was daylight. Continue reading “Sydney ….. and Snow!”
Brisbane!
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Yesterday, we reached Australia just about sunrise. Because we were headed south in the channel between the mainland and some islands, we saw the sun rise over land! We docked at the passenger terminal on the Brisbane River and had breakfast overlooking the city. Then we took an all-day bus tour north of Brisbane with Lynn-san as our guide. Continue reading “Brisbane!”
Noumea and the Coral Sea!
Hi, everyone! After Gala Tea, I made a new friend! Butlog lives with Robielyn-san, my favorite crew member who helps me learn how to do new things while Grandma and Grandpa are at dinner. Robielyn-san brought Butlog to play with me and have a sleepover! Continue reading “Noumea and the Coral Sea!”
Fiji and Gala Tea!
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After Tonga, we cruised west to the biggest island in Fiji, Viti Levu. Our first stop was on the northwest side of the island, at Lautoka. We had the morning free to walk around town. Lautoka is in a sugar cane growing area, and the tracks for the sugar cane trains run right down the middle of the main street! Continue reading “Fiji and Gala Tea!”
Toward Tonga!
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It took most of three days and two nights to get from Bora Bora to Tonga! The first morning, there was a very pretty sunrise. Grandma Sue-san told us that red skies in the morning are a sign of bad weather, and she was right! We had rain and strong winds all day and part of the next day! Continue reading “Toward Tonga!”