"The First Snow"



The first snow came. How beautiful it was, falling so silently all day long, all night long, on the mountains, on the meadows, on the roofs of the living, on the graves of the dead! All white save the river, that marked its course by a winding black line across the landscape; and the leafless trees, that against the leaden sky now revealed more fully the wonderful beauty and intricacies of their branches. What silence, too, came with the snow, and what seclusion! Every sound was muffled, every noise changed to something soft and musical. No more tramping hoofs, no more rattling wheels! Only the chiming of sleigh-bells, beating as swift and merrily as the hearts of children.

by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


NO6: February 8, 2000
TREE: Kasumisou or common gypsophila< baby's breath>
FLOWER: Agapansas or agapanthus<african lily>


I came across this beautiful poem several days ago and wanted to create a new arrangement of my own. It's quite rare to make ikebana with only one color, especially in white, but I'm satisfied with this work. I never forget the day when I got up and looked out of the window to find everything covered with snow, all white as far as I could see some 40 years ago. The world was filled with wonder and serenity in those days.



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TREE:leatherfan
FLOWER:poppy
NO7: February 12, 2000



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