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28th Mar 2010: Spring Colors at Rancho Palos Verdes

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Rancho Palos Verdes, located near Los Angeles, is a stunning coastal area that becomes blanketed in bright yellow mustard flowers in the spring. These vibrant yellow blossoms spread like a carpet across the rolling hills, captivating visitors with their breathtaking beauty. The contrast of the mustard flowers against the deep blue ocean and sky creates an ideal setting for photography and hiking. ​​Mustard flowers belong to the Brassicaceae family and are commonly referred to as Yellow Mustard (Brassica spp.). They are not native to California but were introduced by Spanish missionaries in the 18th century. Since then, they have naturalized and bloom extensively every spring, adding a golden hue to the landscapes of Rancho Palos Verdes. In years with heavy winter rainfall, the mustard flowers flourish even more, creating an even more spectacular display. ​​If you want to enjoy the mustard flowers in Rancho Palos Verdes, there are several popular spots to visit. The location in the phot...

★ Sammy ★ The Lodger Cat (イソウロウねこ)

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Truth be told, I’m a devoted cat lover. Even now, a Persian cat graces our home with quiet companionship. But today, I’d like to share the story of a Norwegian Forest Cat who crossed the Rainbow Bridge in the summer of 2015—a soul so dear, our family will carry her memory for a lifetime. Back when we lived in Los Angeles, a stray cat named Sammy wandered into our lives and became our beloved “lodger cat(イソウロウねこ).” Around that time, Olympus had a photo-sharing site called Fotopus, where I posted countless pictures of Sammy under the title The Lodger Cat (イソウロウねこ) , using the nickname Dararin Darling(だらりんダーリン). Eventually, Sammy became a formal member of our family. When we moved back to Japan, she came with us. After our daughter was born in 2013, Sammy spent just two short years with her—but in that time, Sammy was the most wonderful playmate. They were always together, inseparable. It’s been more than ten years since Sammy passed away. For all that time, I couldn’t bring myself to loo...

25th July 2009: Mono Lake Tufa Towers

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Mono Lake Tufa Towers Mono Lake Tufa Towers are unique geological formations located within Mono Lake in eastern California, known for their natural beauty and remarkable rock formations. These limestone pillars, called "tufas", rise from the lake and create a stunningly impressive landscape for visitors. Mono Lake itself is an ancient saline lake at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California, with a history of approximately 760,000 years. The lake's water has an extremely high salt concentration, making it uninhabitable for freshwater fish. This unique environment supports a limited biodiversity, with specialized microorganisms and salt-tolerant plants and animals thriving in the ecosystem. Tufa Tufa refers to natural limestone pillars formed underwater through the precipitation of minerals. When calcium dissolved in the lake water mixes with freshwater springs beneath the lake, these limestone towers gradually grow over time. The fluctuating water levels cont...

1st May 2009: Huntington Library

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Located in San Marino, near Los Angeles, The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens is home to a beautiful rose garden. This garden features over 2,500 varieties of roses, with more than 1,300 cultivated species on display. ​​​​ ​​​Thanks to the mild climate of Southern California, roses bloom from late March through Thanksgiving (late November) and beyond. In particular, from spring to early summer, a wide array of roses reaches full bloom, captivating visitors with their beauty.​​​ ​​​At the heart of the rose garden stands the "Rose Garden Tea Room," built in 1911. This tea room accommodates up to 164 guests, and from the terrace, visitors can enjoy meals while overlooking the rose and herb gardens.​​​ Within the grounds of The Huntington Library, in addition to the rose garden, there are also a Japanese garden, a Chinese garden, and a desert garden filled with a diverse collection of desert plants.​​  During my visit, I took photographs with Nikon F Ftn, the...