Am resting up from being a bit over enthusiastic in the garden, so thought I'd share some more of our Thailand memories.
Still in Northern Thailand, we were taken to a blissfully peaceful spot... a Temple, by a lake at Wiang Mai, where we fed the fish and soaked up the calm and peaceful atmosphere.
I can see where inner turmoil would melt away visiting such a calming area (except for those fish--hungry little rascals aren't they? lol). Thank you, Susan for sharing some of your fondest memories with us all. Hugs and cheers, Cherri
Oh Susan this is so peaceful and calm yes I love it. It is a little hectic here this weekend we are in the midst of haying. "Make hay while the sun shines". Take care Susan Love your photos. B
yes, it was exactly that Vicki. Thank you, I've been taking it easy and all I do out in the garden (for the next couple of days) is wander around... slowly ;D)
Yes, peaceful and relaxing. Love your gorgeous photos, and, the fish scurrying for food brings out the great colors of the water. Water photos are the most tranquil and pleasing to the eye. See you soon!♥
Another lot of your lovely photos Susan! It certainly looks a nice peaceful place but my goodness!... look at those fish when they see food!!! lol
ReplyDeleteha ha, yes, those fish were kind of ravenous... greedy more like!
DeleteMorning Susan.
ReplyDeleteLoved looking at your beautiful photos this morning
the place looks amazing
although the fish are a bit scary!!
I love the photo of the clouds reflected in the water
it is like a picture postcard.
Hope you have a lovely day
x Fiona
thanks Fiona, yes it was an amazing place ... all temples have the best spots ;D)
DeleteNow I have temple on the lake envy! Beautiful!
ReplyDeletelol, thanks Deb :D)
DeleteI can see where inner turmoil would melt away visiting such a calming area (except for those fish--hungry little rascals aren't they? lol). Thank you, Susan for sharing some of your fondest memories with us all.
ReplyDeleteHugs and cheers,
Cherri
it just called out for photos ... wasn't sure how the monk would react at me taking his, but he didn't mind. Glad you enjoyed them Cherri :D)
DeleteOh Susan this is so peaceful and calm yes I love it. It is a little hectic here this weekend we are in the midst of haying. "Make hay while the sun shines". Take care Susan Love your photos. B
ReplyDeletehi B, and I appreciate your visit during your busy haying time :D)
DeleteIt all looks so green and serene. It must have been a wonderful trip! Rest well!
ReplyDeletethanks Jill - it had a really nice atmosphere around it. Made sure I didn't fall in though ... those fishies would have had me for lunch I'm sure ;D)
DeleteIt's a scene that just oozes calm and tranquility. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteTake care, Susan. Give those poor muscles a break. :)
yes, it was exactly that Vicki.
DeleteThank you, I've been taking it easy and all I do out in the garden (for the next couple of days) is wander around... slowly ;D)
You are so right...peace. How does one accomplish that and still live, work and play? It looks like they do, though.
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guess you've just got to grab it when you can... even if it's in bits and pieces. Take care Linda, cheers :D)
DeleteThose giant fish are good a remembering food, hahahah. Nice photos.
ReplyDeletehungry things they were Mary! They never tired of eating it seemed :D)
Deleteaaaaah...so peaceful...
ReplyDeleteuntil the feeding frenzy! ha!!
beautiful views!
lol... exactly Laura - frenzy it was! The peaceful views were spectacular :D)
DeleteYes, peaceful and relaxing. Love your gorgeous photos, and, the fish scurrying for food brings out the great colors of the water. Water photos are the most tranquil and pleasing to the eye. See you soon!♥
ReplyDeletethanks Susan :D) I also enjoy including the watery element (whether it's peacefully still or in motion) in photos. Some of those fish were huge too!
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