A pot overgrown with large, thickly fleshy sansuberia is placed in a handmade well. The well has a faucet, hidden from view by the wooden planks, and the boy does what he wants with the old cracked cement ground, flooding it with water and embodying scenes from a fictional story he has invented. He is playing with the tools he has around him, absorbed in the movement of the water and his own imaginary world. The presence of a white-tailed bunting in a cage, a well, and age-related deterioration in the form of cracks in the ground suggest a house and garden that are of a certain age. The fact that there was a tented awning indicated that the garden belonged to an elderly person, and that the owner's grandchildren, his sisters and brothers, were visiting the garden. The older sister admonished her younger brother with a look of exasperation, "That's enough," but the younger brother, who was still at the age where he could have fun at any time, refused to listen to the admonishment and had no intention of quitting playing. The older sister, trying to attract his attention, prepares a carbonated drink and leads him indoors. She seems to be saying, "We have some cola, let's stop playing for a while and have a drink together inside. One omnivorous chickadee, accustomed to the presence of people, stands forlornly. A deformed white-tailed godwit moves around without a break, looking more joyful than the chickadees. The old man's world has turned into a child's domain. Will they ever clean up after themselves? A thick, lush Sansevieria plant sits in a handmade well, placed with a thud. Although not visible in the picture, there is a faucet attached to the well, and Using various tools found around, he engages in play. Using various tools found around, he engages in play, completely absorbed in the movement of water and his own imaginative world. The presence of a caged white-eye bird and the existence of the well and cracks on the ground suggest that this is a house and garden with a certain age. The presence of a tent for shading indicates that this is an older person's garden, and the siblings, grandchildren of the owner, have come to play. The older sister, with an exasperated expression, scolds her younger brother, but he, still at an age where everything is enjoyable, pays no attention and has no intention of quitting his play. In an attempt to capture her brother's attention, the older sister offers a carbonated drink and leads him indoors. 's cola, let's take a break from playing and have it together," she seems to say. The stylized white-eyed bird moves about incessantly, appearing more joyous than the bird. The world of the elderly has transformed into the domain of children. Will they clean up afterwards, I wonder? Please note that this translation may not capture the exact nuances of the original Japanese text, but it conveys the main ideas and sentiments.