Sun, Nature... and Our House <3
I decided to arrange my work schedule the same way as I used to in our previous house. I'll wake up at five and start my classes at 5:30 AM. After that, I'll take a break to have my breakfast at around seven. Then work again after a couple of hours.
I started this morning... and after my first set of classes, I went out to spend some time with my parents and our fur babies in the front yard. They're basking in the morning sun. Looking around, I once again got the urge to snap some photos. We don't get to see a clear view of the sunrise in this area, but seeing the sun seep through the trees is one of my simple joys in life.


This kind of situation is called "komorebi" in Japan. I find it mystical and fascinating. There's a certain feeling of peace I feel every time I witness one.
As I was enjoying the sunlight seeping through the leaves of this coconut tree, I noticed something... and took a closer look.



It's a spider web... another thing I find fascinating. haha I believe spiders are artists since they can create such beauty. I don't dislike spiders because they haunt the cockroaches, which I dislike the most. haha I didn't see the owner of this natural artwork when I took the photos, though.
As I was walking back to our house, I realized I've never really taken a front view photo of it. I mostly take photos of it from the side because the grass in front of the house is still quite long, and sometimes cows would be chilling around. hahaha
Anyway, I used the wide view camera to capture it, so the quality isn't really that good. Still, it was fun taking them.



My parents and Arashi are also in the photos. Max, our Golden Retriever, is already chilling inside the house after his walk, and was getting ready to have his breakfast. lol
Gradually, the front yard as well as the garden would look so much better. I can envision what it'll look like in the future. I can't wait to share photos of our garden someday... especially when it's almost time to harvest. haha
Oh well... I'll end this post here. Thanks for checking it out! See you around! (^^,)/


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