RIN GO MY WAY

A view of the park nearby

I took a picture of nature in a quiet park during New Year’s Day.

Fruit-bearing trees and empty trees draw curtains against the blue sky.

This flower is often seen during the winter season. I don’t know the name. The beauty of things you don’t know stains your eyes.

It’s an ordinary yellow leaf that can be found anywhere. Is there any point in photographing just that, or is there no point?

They are dead leaves that have dried up and curled up due to lack of moisture. It has the shape of life at the end of a thin branch.

The yellow leaves full of holes and the branches of the trees intertwined with the blue sky create a natural painting.

It’s just three leaves that fell on the road, but if you look closely, they’re still the same three leaves.

There is a letter made of dead leaves at the end of a thin branch that seems to reach the sky. The shape of words is the shape of the heart. It also has the shape of a leaf that can be found anywhere.

The sunlight casts a beautiful shadow on the stone steps. It could just be a stone staircase.

It is a commonly seen plant with small red fruits. It is destined to bear a lot of fruit and become food for birds, and it is also the beginning of life.

A plant with red new leaves. It is often seen along tree-lined streets, but its true identity is unknown. It must have been created by God as if he were making a plastic model.

In Japan, on New Year’s Day, we eat boxed dishes called osechi ryori and soups called ozoni. This is what happened in between.


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