[Photoblog] Mother and Fawn
The fawn was sticking to her mom like superglue. Miki took this picture in the approach of Kasuga Shrine. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is…
The fawn was sticking to her mom like superglue. Miki took this picture in the approach of Kasuga Shrine. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is…
Miki took this picture at Yatadera Temple in Yamatokoriyama city, Nara. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN Style!
Free-spirited mon is gone somewhere and the bambi looks confused. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN Style!
Miki saw a breathtaking sunset over Miwayama Mountain on the way home from Omiwa Shrine. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN Style!
Jamaki means a coiled snake. Sometimes the Jamaki coils up some boys. It is a festival to pray for the productiveness of grain held on the old calender of May…
Nishiguchi dried bonito flakes shop near Kintetsu Nara station. Miki’s family occasionally purchases dried bonito flakes at this shop. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is…
There was her mother right near by. But maybe she mistook the girl as her mother? LoL Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN Style!
Miki took this picture at the approach in Kasugataisha Temple. The fawn was a new born. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN Style!
It is same as a suikinkutsu, literally water koto cave. It is located near Ukimido temple in Nara park. Copyright(C) Miki “Dosuimon (Suikinkutsu) “ →Miki’s twitter← (English is…
Miki took this picture during the illumination period at Hannyaji Temple to enjoy cosmos gardens. Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN Style!
Miki took this picture at Senbonguchi Station (near Kintetsu line, Yoshino Station). Copyright(C) Miki →Miki’s twitter← (English is OK) This is JAPAN Style!
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