'tis the window where i spent many sleepless nights dreaming of the future...i still could picture myself up there, a child wondering about the universe...now that i have come down into the real world...i still wonder..about the man in the moon...how flowers get to bloom...
someday, we will leave this earthly form but words from the heart can exist FOREVER.... for as long as one knows how to LOVE and has the capacity to express it... ONE LIVES a life that's full.... THIS is MY LIFE...you are most welcome to join me in my simple journey through the world of letters and life in photos... Let's join hands in making this world a better place... LIFE IS insanely beautiful! -kulasa-
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Friday, October 15, 2010
grandma's house
'tis the window where i spent many sleepless nights dreaming of the future...i still could picture myself up there, a child wondering about the universe...now that i have come down into the real world...i still wonder..about the man in the moon...how flowers get to bloom...
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nice shot! ganda ng anggulo in a moderate elevation shot.
ReplyDeleteoh wow, very beautiful shot Zen, me too, I still get to wonder the so many things we see around us, and our world need curious mind :) am glad you are one of those :)
ReplyDeleteOh Zen... this photo brought back happy memories to me too. I used to live with my grammy too and those were the same typical Pinoy windows that we had in our old house. Like you, I also wondered about the Man in the Moon... but the fondest memories I had with that window was looking down on a "man" doing the "harana"... wink***
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful image! I love the composition.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say thanks for visiting, commenting, and following my blog. I presently have limited access to the internet but will be around to visit again, hopefully sooner than later.
Wishing you a good week. =)
you made me miss my grandparent's bahay kubo. loved going there as a child and wander around their farm with lots of home grown veggies, fruits and crops. too bad it has been concretized (is there such a word? hehehe!) over the years.
ReplyDeleteThis has wonderful color contrasts in it! Very well done!
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