Sunday, May 09, 2010

boom

the streets are foolish with azaleas, thousands of them. spindly green bushes i've never even noticed have all at once detonated into flirty pink and white blooms. i thought they were odorless, but they emit the faintest of fragrances; it's more a color than a smell. thin pink washes from the overdyed petals into the air, making invisible pink clouds that dissolve in the breeze.


today i felt like even riding my bike would be moving too fast. it was 80 degrees (!) and i had some errands, so i set out in flip flops. japan hasn't hit humidity defcon 1 yet, so it still feels nice to bake in the sun. i love seeing what's blooming every few weeks in the tiny gardens in front of people's houses and shops. today it smelled liked easter: new grass and spring flowers, though it looked like summer already. i saw jasmine and a tiny orange poppy the size of my fingertip, purple bell-shaped flowers, daisies.



with sun soaking my skin and nowhere to be, color and green finally filling in the grey lines of streets, i felt like everything was wonderful, even chain link fences, even the silky, frayed flags advertising hybrid cars and beef rice lunches, even leonardo dicaprio's face advertising a pile of hot bridgestone tires.

2 comments:

  1. AnonymousMay 17, 2010

    HOW GEORGEOUS! I can see how beauty replaces fragrance where azaleas are concerned! We tried 2wice to grow them; they are difficult here in the summer heat. I googled Planet 3rd; that is seoul cool! And i love your choice of words in your writings-thanks for sharing the real life happenings and making them remarkable! love, auntie norma

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  2. I love the azaleas. Now I'm eagerly awaiting the explosion of the hydrangeas!

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