Our first Sunday of the spring season....only a few drops of rain!
This makes us feel optimistic about our Sundays in the Garden this year!
Coming out of a week of rain and even snow at the end of March, we arrived and loaded the cart with our hopes high that we could play during a break in the weather. We felt lucky; April 6th was our 28th wedding anniversary, and what better way to celebrate than to share our music in the beautiful Japanese garden!
Coming out of a week of rain and even snow at the end of March, we arrived and loaded the cart with our hopes high that we could play during a break in the weather. We felt lucky; April 6th was our 28th wedding anniversary, and what better way to celebrate than to share our music in the beautiful Japanese garden!
We met some wonderful hardy visitors; a potter from Massachusetts, two students studying Japanese at the University of Washington, and a young professor of ecology from Cornish College who was very interested in the types of wood of our instruments as well as the trees of the garden.
We were sent the photo of koto and hands above, by the potter, Hollis Engley afterwards...thank you Hollis!
We were sent the photo of koto and hands above, by the potter, Hollis Engley afterwards...thank you Hollis!
Signs of Spring....
Bushes and trees are just starting to blossom...
The grey clouds made a nice lighting over the pond....
The green moss of the garden is like a soft welcome....
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