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Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

3/26/14

Spring Spring Spring!

     After the cold and harsh winter, spring has come back. The frogs and snakes are climbing up the grounds and the squirrel is waking up his winter sleep. Most of all, can’t you smell and feel the warm breeze that was different before? Because of the warm wind and atmosphere, the flowers are also waking up. Now the hills and gardens that were brown and dark are freshening up again with colors of all kinds. 
    We can see that spring comes with the flowers on the streets. The representing flower that we can choose is 개나리(kye-na-ri) in Korea. 개나리 is an flower that blooms in March or late April, and all around the country. This is why the flower is called “The flower that informs spring.” 개나리is almost every where. Especially on the side of the streets. Don’t just pass by the lovely flowers. If you look closely, you can see little but beautiful things that you can’t imagine in the nature. It was always there and if you have interest, they will always be. So have a look to the trees and plants that you can care!



<개나리 on the streets>

2/21/14

Spring is coming!!


    After the hard snow and cold winter weather, nowadays we can feel spring in the air. The atmosphere is filled with warm feelings all around us. People’s clothing is getting thinner than before and we can see the colors of brightness in the nature. Spring is visible when we can see Korean forsythia on the streets. The yellow color it has makes us feel that the season is changing. It brings green and yellow to show everything is alive.



     [ Korean Forsythia ]


     This flower represents spring in Korea. When we see this flower bloom, we know that spring is here. What flower do you like? Or what flower makes you feel that spring is here? It doesn’t matter which flower makes you feel of spring. The feeling that makes you happy about the change makes everything different.




Source of Image: Doopedia