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	<title>Comments on: Cherry Blossoms &#8211; Sakura 2005</title>
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		<title>By: Charlotte Martin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charlotte Martin</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have found that some of the theories and traditions of the japanese are so passionate it touches me as a human being and causes me a yearning for their harmony in life. i have studied their culture, and language since I was a very young girl and I had hoped one day to go there. My husband cannot fathom the beauty of the sakura nor how important they&#039;re existance is to me, but now he can at least grasp at the beauty by beholding your images. Maybe he will find that connection with him and the life of the earth and all around him by the japanese tradition of the Sakura. Your photography is phenomenal and I wish you the best on your travels. the Japanese have an amazing culture, I could spend my lifetime in they&#039;re traditions if I could. Blessed be, and Merry Meet.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have found that some of the theories and traditions of the japanese are so passionate it touches me as a human being and causes me a yearning for their harmony in life. i have studied their culture, and language since I was a very young girl and I had hoped one day to go there. My husband cannot fathom the beauty of the sakura nor how important they&#8217;re existance is to me, but now he can at least grasp at the beauty by beholding your images. Maybe he will find that connection with him and the life of the earth and all around him by the japanese tradition of the Sakura. Your photography is phenomenal and I wish you the best on your travels. the Japanese have an amazing culture, I could spend my lifetime in they&#8217;re traditions if I could. Blessed be, and Merry Meet.</p>
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