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Published: January 1st 2007
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In 1904, Jo Sakai, a recent graduate of New York University, returned to his homeland of Miyazu Japan, to organize a group of pioneering farmers and lead them to what is now northern Boca Raton. The small band of Japanese farmers did not ever meet their goals and the Yamato Colony of 30-35 individuals surrendered their dream. Only one individual, George Sukeji Morikami remained. He had a great ...
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Donna Meier PFeifer
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Beautiful
Okay, I do not know what finally happened, but all at once I have finally received your bloggers and they are beautiful. And very interesting. The flowers must be out of this world. Can you bring any seeds back and "condition" them to our climate? Thanks and enjoy...Donna