Friday, September 26, 2008

Sky Watch Friday


This is my first Sky Watch post.







New England Peace Pagoda
Leverett, Massachusetts

Bowing Deeply With Palms Together

21 comments:

  1. Welcome to Skywatch. Some great shots there!
    My Skywatch

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  2. very beautiful compositions

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  3. Welcome to Sky Watch Friday !
    What an interesting place...
    We need places like this to remind us of the possibility of peace...

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  4. Very, very nice! It is a beautiful building, and your pictures are wonderful. Glad you decided to join Sky Watch.

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  5. Congatulations on joining the rest of us. Once you start you just seem to pick out something again the next week.

    Great series of photographs.

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  6. Some great shots for your first SWF.

    Welcome, glad you joined us.

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  7. Thank you all for the kind words and warm welcome!

    This could become addicting!

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  8. Obrigado pela visita ao meu blog.
    Você é bem vinda.
    Visite também meu outro blog com textos em Português:
    http://ramosforestenvironment.blogspot.com/
    Abraços
    Luiz Ramos
    Rio de Janeiro, 26 de setembro de 2008

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  9. Welcome! You're a SWF "natural." And an artist with your camera!

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  10. Gorgeous shots! I love the golden peace pagodas and the way the temple appears to be reaching up to the sky! These are really stunning photos and the temple's architecture is fabulous as well! Great selection for your SWF photos! Hope you're having a good day and that you have a good weekend!

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  11. I really, really like that second shot!!!

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  12. To both those friends I know and those new ones that have stopped by, thank you so much for your kind words. The day these photos were taken was around 4 p.m. or so on a gorgeous weekday and everything felt right with the universe for a spell. A good feeling to have amid all the chaos and negativity of our society and our politics.

    Namaste, my friends.

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  13. Pagan - what an incredible building, so different from anything I've seen before. Where is it? If we get back up that way I'd like to see it in person. I can feel the peace through your photos. I particularly love the shot with the colored banners or cloths hanging on that long line around the lily pond. It creates a kind of sacred space.

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  14. Steve: if you and your family ever find yourselves in Massachusetts, be sure to stop by our place. W.P. and I will take you there ourselves! :-)

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  15. That's a generous offer, from two sweet and gentle people. We'll remember that.

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