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esrarukawa- 07-28-2008
Happy Birthday July_Winter
hands a sunflower :)

july_winter- 08-14-2008

Why thank you! I'm very late to reply and I know this will sound stupid but I didn't notice this was up!? And I was here constantly lurking or skimming over discussion :oops: Thanks for the sunflower :hanalaugh I haven't gotten over that field you uploaded on DA. I still dream of seeing a sunflower field in... Hokkaido. On the other hand, I want to ask you if you've been to Greece? Santorini keeps bugging my mind. I don't have the budget to go there so I thought of asking you instead :wink:

esrarukawa- 08-14-2008

No, I haven't gone to Greece. in fact I have never gone out of Turkey :P

july_winter- 08-14-2008

That's alright. Say, which part of Turkey do hail from? I've always wanted to travel but I obviously can't for financial reasons :P Random question: if you could visit a place for free, which would you pick? I'd be picking Hokkaido, Japan.

esrarukawa- 08-15-2008

I live in Aegean Region, a city inside the region not seaside. But my family and I want to have a house from a seaside town where we can grow orange, lemon and tangerine (mandarin orange) :) I grew up in a town like that *sigh* visiting a place for free... I don't know. I'd like to travel all around the world but I think if I have only one choice it would be Japan I think. I have no particular place in mind.

july_winter- 08-15-2008

Oh, wow! Who wouldn't want to live seaside with an orchard?

esrarukawa- 08-15-2008

:) and pink, white oleanders and roses decorating your garden where you will have your breakfasts, lunches, dinners under pine trees, the cicadas singing (or burning your ears ^^) ah missed my childhood :sasuchan I think I need to add some crying icons here :p

july_winter- 08-15-2008

You did! I grew up in a small city but in a relatively 'rural' area. There were no orchards but my father did grew some grapes and mango trees. I'm starting to imagine your childhood. I envy you and those oleanders :mrgreen:

esrarukawa- 08-16-2008

because of my father's work we had lived in a farm in a town at the seaside for 7 years. I was six when we went there and we left when I passed to 2th grade in secondary school. But right now at the garden of the house we are living there was a big oleander tree but it was cut and now it's growing up again -_- there is one orange tree and one mandarin orange tree too. They have fruits this year :) I hope we can eat them on fall.

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