Thank you, Unni, for your comment. Please, check this one which one of my blog friends, a woman of 40s who works in the mid of Ginza and a good photographer, Tokyo.
http://sustena.exblog.jp/16447335/ We (sustena, Lucian, cakeaters) talk about the color of rose. In French, pink is rose. So when the French talk about only rose which color should be pink, Lucian wrote. And I add the other colors and a word, couple, in the both languages.
Oh, I forgot writing the title of sustena's blog. It's a wonderful. "Lets always have "?" in our mind."
The last commentator in the above picture is a 60 years old woman who lives in Iwate prefecture, very near to the March Tunami disaster area. Her blog's title is "I have a grand daughter." She is a good photographer, too. And her local village view is one of the most beautiful country views in Japan. Please enjoy her pictures.
But the provider of the both is a bad one which refuses any language comments but Japanese owing to the fear for spam comments. So you would be unable to write comment for them, I regret it so much.
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Unni Skaaland EllingsenBerith1 # Wednesday, June 22, 2011 5:13:13 AM
Sam Hisamitsu Endohhisamtrois # Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:13:04 PM
Please, check this one which one of my blog friends, a woman of 40s who works in the mid of Ginza and a good photographer, Tokyo.
http://sustena.exblog.jp/16447335/
We (sustena, Lucian, cakeaters) talk about the color of rose. In French, pink is rose. So when the French talk about only rose which color should be pink, Lucian wrote. And I add the other colors and a word, couple, in the both languages.
Sam Hisamitsu Endohhisamtrois # Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:33:27 PM
It's a wonderful. "Lets always have "?" in our mind."
The last commentator in the above picture is a 60 years old woman who lives in Iwate prefecture, very near to the March Tunami disaster area.
Her blog's title is "I have a grand daughter." She is a good photographer, too. And her local village view is one of the most beautiful country views in Japan. Please enjoy her pictures.
http://daramadara.exblog.jp/
But the provider of the both is a bad one which refuses any language comments but Japanese owing to the fear for spam comments. So you would be unable to write comment for them, I regret it so much.