30 March 2014

Kamakura

My mother's host mother came to visit us for a few days and we did a lot of sightseeing. Living in Yokohama for quite a few years, I realised that I still have lots of places that I haven't been in my area. Having a visitor gave us a chance to discover nice local places.



北鎌倉の東慶寺の歴代尼僧墓所。
The place looked magical with shining moss.



鎌倉でよく見かける鳥といえば……ガビチョウ! たまにはこういうやつも描いてあげなくては。
This introduced species, Hwamei, has been wide spread in Kamakura area.



Since our house is so tiny, we decided to stay for two nights at Kamakura Guest house. All the guests got together at the irori fireside in the evening, which still had fire for the last time in this season. The guests were from all over the world, France, Netherlands, Australia, China and Korea... It was such a fun to talk with them! I even met an illustrator, Juliette Huygen, who creates very interesting collage works with beautiful pen lines! I love this kind of international place!



A kingfisher perched right on top of a cherry branch! A perfect painting opportunity!



We had nice tea break under the red umbrellas in Enoshima island and I had the second ice cream during this trip!

4 comments:

  1. ヒヨ吉31/3/14 10:42

    身近な場所ほど、知らないってこともありますよね。
    私もそうです。。。

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  2. ヒヨ吉さん、
    いつでも行けるから、なんて思うと、一度も行かないものですからね〜

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  3. 父の墓が横浜霊園にあるのですが、
    墓のすぐそばでガビチョウが鳴いていました。
    ��ものすごく大声でした(笑))
    自然観察の森と行き来してるのかもしれませんね。

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  4. 瑞閏さん、
    あのあたりは、もうかなりガビチョウがいますよね! 

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