
Going down to the riverbank I ran into Chinese person just sitting there and taking in the riverfront. Meditating he was. A grand manner he was taking within the morning.
I walked around these grounds and thereafter I went to the art galore and museum and they had a host of paintings of native decent.
Then I went back to a place that I have visited many of times. It's on the outskirts of the university grounds there were a few pictures that I wished to
gather again. Finishing off my later part of the day was then getting groceries and it's the very first slogan of Christmas I saw today ironically.
Needless to say it was just a typical Saturday one that one just enjoys and takes it as it is.
where is this impressive building.? and .the sun is shining.which is nice ..:)
ReplyDelete..A lovely view..
ReplyDeleteSuperb photography
ReplyDeleteIt's right within the center of the city. It's a very nice time and for this time of year
ReplyDeleteusually it's not like this but it's all good.
http://initiativestain.multiply.com/photos/album/89/The_Bessborough
Frank I could never make this out there is a place on the university grounds here that is very different as to
ReplyDeleteall the array of sculptures. This one I have no idea of the meaning of it but I think that with art we find
our own perceptions of it all.
nice.
ReplyDeleteThis one I know is from India but I have never understood
ReplyDeletenor know the meaning of it...it's a dialect that over five years
I have yet to know the meaning of.
unique.
ReplyDeletewow! such intricate design.
ReplyDeleteLinda it's a japanese garden that sites just outside of this Museam here. I love it.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks as I just loaded this up when I arrived home.
this is a great pic.
ReplyDeleteThis does not come out correctly as it was a mirage of sorts at the Museam - this was the first I saw of a dedication to the
ReplyDeletenative/aboriginal people....for some reason I like it.
He literally was meditating while I pulled over and parked my car and I could see him from a distance...
ReplyDeleteI wanted to get a silhouette but first I asked him and all was well.
I think that one picture is a tire. We play on them here like swings on the playground
ReplyDeleteI especially loved this one Jack.
ReplyDeleteIts a picture with so many things to look at and enjoy, and the light is just wonderful - its sharp too!
Thanks for posting.
these are all nice pictures as usual Jack, I really enjoy viewing your photos. :) thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteHow nice of you to take me with you on your walk. thanks
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful way of putting it Tess! I like that! :)
ReplyDeleteI cant see the writing...its on the other side, maybe that has a clue.
ReplyDeleteLet me see if I can find one minute please...
ReplyDeleteNo I can't find at the moment but thanks....I aways wondered what this did mean.
ReplyDeleteWell ... life is like a wheel Jack ...
ReplyDeleteI see this hand again ... why only one hand ... :))
ReplyDeleteok lte's go to the supermarket and buy some things [laughs]
ReplyDeleteLoved this one ...
ReplyDeleteLoved it too. A mother and son ...
ReplyDeleteCinn literally they are most all in stone....it's a rather neat place.
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne we still have good weather believe it or not...
ReplyDeleteBecause my other hand is holding the camera :)
ReplyDeleteThe museam had this feature on native paintings these were really rich I loved the colours/colors.
ReplyDelete... oh jack ... you really go out of your way ... thanks :))
ReplyDeleteThanks Suzy.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy it as I mentioned it's not here for long tess.
ReplyDeleteglad you had another wonderful day! wishing you a great week!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place for meditation. There is also something so peaceful about sitting alongside the water.
ReplyDeleteYou captured it at a very nice time with the beautiful blue against is and the lighting is great
ReplyDeleteIn many ways this reminds me of the place that I often walk
ReplyDeleteNice looking upward
ReplyDeleteI think over here multiply is going slow but all the same thank you Cheryl.
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