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As I ventured to the Wood

As I ventured to the wood,
I stopped to draw on dewy air; let
Droplets shimmer in my hair, that
Rested on my tranquil head – as
In a sense of cosy bed.

As I ventured to the wood,
A gesturing cuckoo perched above,
And then in song with cooing dove,
‘You’re welcome’, bade he, ’Enter please
To roam our land with gentle breeze.’

As I ventured to the wood,
A fallow deer of limpid eye
Gave care to glance at lucky I.
The heavenly aura ‘bout her glow had
Charmed me, like a fine Bordeaux.

As I ventured to the wood,
A dazzling flower waved her face
In blazing show of dance and chase, and
Reddened bright in shade of dawn, she
Flirted like a prancing fawn.

As I ventured to the wood,
A butterfly had graced my arm,
And knowing I bid him no harm, he
Splayed for me hypnotic wing in
Colours for to urge me sing!

As I ventured to the wood,
The radiant sun shone down on me.
He flushed and beamed ‘I say to thee,
You bless your land; be filled with pride, and
Cherish e’er yon countryside! ’

– Mark R Slaughter 2009









“He is my leprechaun!” - said Paula (El Internado)

(Source: gofuckingnuts)







fly-to-seoul:

Korea Winter Landscape

(Source: aero-seoul)



disappearing-act:

Autumn by floridapfe on Flickr.

(Source: cl4vicles)



yousmelllikebutt:

청평사 연등

By poohoot



(Source: beeinna)



asianwanderlust:

Buddha’s Birthday (Japanese: 灌仏会 (Kanbutsu-e); simplified Chinese: 佛诞; traditional Chinese: 佛誕; pinyin: fó dàn; Cantonese: fātdáan; Vietnamese: Phật Đản), the birthday of the Prince Siddhartha Gautama is a holiday traditionally celebrated in Mahayana Buddhism.
In Korea the birthday of Buddha is celebrated according to the Lunisolar calendar. This day is called 석가탄신일 (Seokga tansinil), meaning “the day of Buddha’s birthday” or 부처님 오신 날 (Bucheonim osin nal) meaning “the day when Buddha arrived”. Lotus lanterns cover the entire temple throughout the month which are often flooded down the street. On the day of Buddha’s birth, many temples provide free meals and tea to all visitors. The breakfast and lunch provided are often sanchae bibimbap.



ganda-ganda:

Keumsan Temple: Jeonju, South Korea

Asian girl in an Asian country, sitting on some Asian steps, basking in the wonder of an Asian temple. My dreams have come true.



(Source: icandoart)


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