Mt. Fuji looked like this.
I could see the damage to the corn from the roof. This is ground zero.
The corn looked like this before the typhoon.
Yesterday, the zucchini in another farmer's field was curved.
Today, it's twisted.
His corn is a little bent, but still standing.
Our vegetable stand is open today.
Cucumbers, tomatoes, potatoes, green beans, carrots and onions made it to the shelves. Bags of edamame, too. Some of their stalks were flattened and muddied.
A little more damage in the next post.
These photos were taken with a Panasonic Lumix 10x.
June 20, 2012
The Morning After the Typhoon
Posted by Annie Donwerth Chikamatsu at 12:59 PM
Labels: damage after typhoon 2012, fields, Mt. Fuji, typhoon, typhoon 2012, typhoon in Japan, vegetable stands, vegetables
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