Daibutsu, Kamakura

Daibutsu, Kamakura
Daibutsu in Kamakura, June 2010. There were thousands of school kids visiting that day. It was still great fun.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Peppers on a Post

This is a photo from Otawara Tochigi-ken that I took last August. Along one of the streets there were potted pepper plants attached to posts along several blocks of the street.



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10 comments:

  1. Potted peppers seem very popular in Tochigi as ornamental plants. We've been giving them as gifts and such. :-)

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  2. I want to grow some of these at my house. Actually after this whole incident, I feel like growing as much food as I can at home - which will probably amount to herbs.

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  3. It appears to be a drive-through of sorts.

    :)

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  4. Who gets to pick those peppers? Peter?

    Oh..man...I just had too ;)

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  5. @Sixmats - My Father-in-Law in Otawara grows a lot of tomatoes in his yard.

    @Chris - Good luck finding any Peter's in Otawara. :)

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  6. Peppers in pots as ornamental plants? For someone who eat peppers raw for bite, that is just waste! Gimme that pepper!

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  7. If by chance, you are at a supermarket up that, look for something called "oyaji sauce." It's a red pepper paste often times found in Korean cuisines. Not sure if it's still sold or not. I know I can't get it down here in lower kanto, but upper Kanto areas should have them.

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  8. Anonymous3:32 AM

    Wow, that seems so random! Though I guess if you needed a bit of spice for dinner, you could just pop down to the lamp post, ha!

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  9. Lina, you would love that street then. You could take a long walk and be popping peppers the whole way. :)

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  10. nice header photo :-)
    You may like this post of mine: http://bigger-in-japan.blogspot.com/2010/12/see-no-evil-hear-no-evil-speak-no-evil.html

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