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This postcrosser from Singapore was taken by the Wordsworth poem that was quoted in film,"The Namesake." Long before that movie was made we had to memorize that poem in school. I could not imagine that many daffodils blooming in Japan - we had perhaps a dozen blooming in our garden in the spring. Many years later, I saw a field of daffs just outside of NYC and then walked among them in Daffodil Hill up at Gold Country. Even more than the yellow nodding heads, I delighted in their sweet perfume.