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Spring is the around the corner

I took two lessons today.

The first one was with teacher N.
Since we met after a week, we had a lot of things to catch up on.

I shared that I'd just come back from a library and a "pharmacy" with her.
I didn't buy any medicines, just got some commodities, so I hesitated using "pharmacy," although I usually say a drugstore.
In my mind, "drug" is reminiscent of such as "marijuana" or something.
She told me "drugstore " isn't an unnatural way of calling.
I was relieved to know that.

I asked her if she had watched other movies with her favorite actor on her days off, and she answered, "Not yet," but she'll watch them on her next rest days.

I'm sure she must become not a "couch potato" but a "bed potato," so I recommended she buys a "hito wo damenisuru sofa."
It means the sofa spoils humans.
I've heard it will transform into the shape of a person sitting.
I don't have it yet.
If I bought it, I must be a potato forever.




The next one was with teacher I.
She was always curious about our country.
We talked about spring flowers in Japan.
Not to mention, the most famous flowers in spring are cherry blossoms, but she also knows wisteria.
Wisteria also blooms in spring.
It has a purple color and looks like a cascade.

Besides wisteria, we have several species of cherry blossoms.
The earliest bloom species bloom in February is called "kawazu-zakura," we can see them in Shizuoka prefecture.
My favorite species are "shidare-zakura," which also looks like a cascade.
I love the spring season, and I'd like teacher I to show around my recommended scenery someday.

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