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Silent Sunday
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Where’s this taken? Not a sudden warming trend in MA, I suspect.
No, definitely an indoor garden (at Smith). My go-to place this time of year when I need the fresh air of growing things. π
Too good , perfect .
Thank you, Paresh.
Beautiful π
Thank you, Karen! β€
Buddha thawed things out for this Buddhaful foto!
π Thank you, Cindy. (And your comment came through no problem. π )
Reblogged this on The Militant Negroβ’.
Thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome and my pleasure Ms. Eliza. βΊοΈπΉπ€π
…….a lush environment for a Buddah…..
He seems quite content there, don’t you think? π
Content & comfy & gathering moss!
π
I may have to steal this photo for my desktop!
Feel free! π
Buddahful is perfect,guess we are not in your garden today?
Thank you, I wish this was my garden. It is in our local greenhouse, where I have to go to get my green fix these days. π
The feathery palm-like leaves are so pretty!
Thank you, Alice. It is a nice, meditative spot to just sit and be. π
Huge sigh. Beautiful! And yes Spring is right around the corner. A few days ago I saw a flock of Starlings who normally are the first birds back after winter. Never have I seen them this early! Only a few short years ago they would migrate back here the first weeks in March. The last couple of years it has been in February. This is the first time ever I have seen them in January. Mark my words, in a few weeks warm weather is here. Oh for the joy! ππΈπ
Thank you, Amy. Our dairy farms have year round flocks of starlings. They eat the spilled grain and roost in the barns. Clever survivors.
I am not surprised yet I am impressed!
i needed this today!!
Ah, glad to help you center, my friend. π
So lovely and tranquil!
Thank you, Laurie. Have a relaxing Sunday!
Going to a forum that will be addressing fake news. Not relaxing but should be interesting.
Your photo is soothingly beautiful.
The little buddha is becoming one with his surroundings:-)
Haha, yes, he is!
Lovely, but I quickly concluded that the Buddha didn’t reside in your backyard. I’m glad you found a peaceful place to warm up!
Thank you, Kris. College conservatories around here are a lifeline in winter for me!
This is stunning. How peaceful.
Thank you!
Now this is a photo to warm me up on a gloomy winter day – thank you!
Thank you, Sarah, glad you liked it. π
Ah… so refreshing! Or should I say Om… π
Yes! Thanks, Julie! π
Ahhhh. So relaxing. π
It is a nice little spot, esp. if one can catch the nearby bench unoccupied. π
I can feel the peace. Beautiful!
Thank you, Fi!
Water, peace and contemplation π§π»ββοΈ
Yes! π
So zen!! π
Very! π
Oh, I would visit everyday all day! Wonderful! I bet you’re feeling rejuvenated!!! I am just from your wonderful photo!
Thank you, Kathy. It is a sweet spot.
I like your new gravatar photo!
Perfect. What a great corner.
Thank youβ in this climate, indoor gardens are a lifesaver this time of year.
Such a peaceful flow…the constant of unfolding blessings.π€β¨
Yes, indeed. Thank you, Stormie!
This is the most beautiful thing I have seen this morning…
Thank you so much!
Just the truth π€π€
Reblogged this on Purplerays.
Thank you for reblogging!