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THE HAPPY END 3 - Alberto Gesualdi's Hibaku camphor at SMC, Argentina



Hiroshi,

Some new pictures of the tree at our office garden until the day we move it to Tigre.  

I laid stones in the pot for the tree, aligned (we call it, earth pot, it is Little.  Sometimes, when there is wind, the tree sways a bit, and lose the alignment).

Also we attach a support to secure the upper branch, so it won't falling, but standing.

There are Little leaves and sprouts, so our camphor “Totoro” tree is happy with the surroundingsJ

Now September it is, soon Haru (Spring) will come, and we notice that leaves on other trees in our garden are starting to appear.

Mata ne (See you),
Alberto Gesualdi

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