Where the Wild Cranes Are

Thatโ€™s amazing!

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Looks like such a great article! Iโ€™m unable to translate it. Can you give me the gist?

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I had to have someone use Chrome at me to translate. :woozy_face:




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Thanks for doing that!

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Gosh Steph, that is touching. Thanks for chroming it at us, it was a heart-squeeze to read :blue_heart:

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AMAZING!!! It is an honor to help them fly. :heart: :heart: :heart:

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Aaawwww! Great article! I am super bummed I forgot my batch on my last Japan trip. Shizuoka is the next stop.

Side Note, DeepL is one of the best auto translators Iโ€™ve found for Japanese. (App and web site)

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:arrow_up: :arrow_up:

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I have to remember to bring one with me on Saturday, when @endymion and I take a basket weaving class at Allerton Park. Itโ€™s a beautiful place, and some lucky visitor will get to find another crane there.

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What a fantastic article (thanks Google translate, which I did before I saw youโ€™d posted it in English)
I bet it feels great hearing stories like this, how your cranes are helping people.

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I love that they take flight of their own like that!

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NYC. In front of Lego store at Rockefeller Center/5th ave.

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Allerton Park and Mansion, Monticello, IL

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That article was amazing and I cried full on! :heart::heart::heart:

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Souris, PEI, beside the local bakery.

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Iโ€™m in Myrtle but I forgot to pack a crane! :sob:

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