Love this shot and I have a very similar buddah. Although my kids usually put rocks, paperclips and other precious valuables in his hands. I do make a lei out of cranberries for him for christmas though (to make him look festive), but flowers. I've never done flowers...
Loving all the comments; I don't usually leave a response here because I know readers rarely come back to check, so a response shown like this one, will always be emailed onwards.....
Sharyl, this photograph was taken in my lounge-room, on a dresser. The buddha statue is filled with gardenias; can you smell them?
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Beautiful edit and quote.
ReplyDeleteYour Buddha is a wonderful piece of art.
So true! What a peaceful shot.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot and I have a very similar buddah. Although my kids usually put rocks, paperclips and other precious valuables in his hands. I do make a lei out of cranberries for him for christmas though (to make him look festive), but flowers. I've never done flowers...
ReplyDeleteBuddha statue with a white flower!It's appealing to me.
ReplyDeletePeacefulness!
ReplyDeleteHere's my first Saturday Sareenity entry, hope you can visit.
PS. I am now your blog's follower.
The Buddha is lovely with the flowers, as is the quote.
ReplyDeletewhat a great entry!
ReplyDeleteReally like the simplicity of this and also the great quote
ReplyDeleteVery strong statement. I am to nervous to always be zen.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Very serene, indeed!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week...
I meant to comment on this when I stopped by yesterday, but I got to scrolling and just kept going and going! This is so lovely, Carole!
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering where the photograph was taken. It's a beautiful photo and I like what you've done with the editing also. Very special.
Loving all the comments; I don't usually leave a response here because I know readers rarely come back to check, so a response shown like this one, will always be emailed onwards.....
ReplyDeleteSharyl, this photograph was taken in my lounge-room, on a dresser. The buddha statue is filled with gardenias; can you smell them?
SERENE!!!
ReplyDeletegreat entry Carole and thank you for dropping by and contributing to Saturday Sareenity.
Lovely composition and post work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Buddha and sweet composition. The flowers add a touch of wonder.
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