I was on the opposite side of town sitting for my cousin's sweet beast (pictured in the last post) when I came across this Cambodian Buddist Temple. I thought it was the perfect subject for yesterday's cool blue clouds and my new pancake lens.
Bonus, there's a song by Haley Mills kid, Crispian, that occasionally goes through my head which fits quite well, especially since I was sitting for an Italian dog owned by a very Italian family and Kula sounds like culo (butt), a word we heard a lot growing up.
So shake your Kula and have a zen week.
Such a pretty temple.
ReplyDeleteThere were white drips all over the place, wish they'd clean that up. Painting seems like a pretty zen thing to do.
DeleteLove the intricate design, great photos
ReplyDeleteIt caught my eye from the road, Carol.
DeleteThe details are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI don't think it bears much close-up scrutiny, but looks great from a distance, Tamar.
Delete...and to think that this temple is in Wisconsin, does your wacky governor know about this place? The fotos are Zenful, the tune less so, while at least for me. Thanks for stopping by!!!
ReplyDeleteAhhhaaa, Walker, what a dick. I love that it's Haley Mills' kid and I used to listen to the CD a lot when it came out. Not normally my thing, more Mascha's (: I did a piece on Oregon once and was surprised how many different religious groups there are, especially for a town that size.
DeleteLovely temple photos ~ saw lots of them in Tibet and China ~ great post for OWT ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteThat's exciting, Carol, I can't even imagine going to place more exotic than Oregon, WI, lol.
DeleteOk, that is what I call a great find! Love the contrast between the pink flowers and the brown fence (I think it is a fence).
ReplyDeleteI was pleasantly surprised, Ruth. I was going in a direction I don't always travel and it's more of a decorative wall I think.
DeleteBeautiful shots of the place.
ReplyDeleteI had fun taking them. I hear it looks best from the front.
DeleteBeautiful temple and music totally to my taste.
ReplyDeleteNamaste
Ha, Mascha, I thought you'd like the music, not our friend Tom's thing though, lol.
DeleteI wonder how they built it, a mold maybe?
ReplyDeleteIt's great to drive by something so photo ready, Jim.
ReplyDeleteWay cool! Beautiful temple!
ReplyDeleteThe things you find when you venture to the other side of town.
DeleteThanks for joining this week's party at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/06/shades-of-purple.html
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photography - and such a lovely day for your photos! #MMBC
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