We get all kinds of visitors and student walk-ins at my Smith’s English Conversation School in Kotoen スミス英会話 甲東園. There is plenty of greenery which compels visitors to come around and get some air, and two major supermarkets in the area also give people more reasons to walk as much.
The plants people enjoy in the area also provide a nice surrounding for another kind of walk-in visitor, the bug. There are bugs everywhere, not so much mosquitos but bigger bugs like this moth! It’s a good thing because it reminds us that there really is a bit of nature among us in the スミス英会話 甲東園 Kotoen area and we can marvel at the incredible resilience of insects to adapt to changing conditions. There is a hidden lesson there for all of us.
This one sat on the Smith’s flag for 4 days and another lived on the warm hood of my car for another couple of days. There are little reptiles in the gardens everywhere and birds populate local trees and shrubs. Obviously they’re not going hungry.
Martin Werner Zander
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Smith’s School of English Kotoen 月謝制 Monthly Tuition English Conversation School
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