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Sunday, May 3, 2020
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I like the tree near the gate. Are local people's remains buried at these small local temples? The gravel is beautifully raked, looks so good.
Looks like a nice place for a holiday walk.
The care takers do a wonderful job keeping it up.
You find amazing temples and shrines, thank you for taking us along with you.
It is fantastic to think of how much time and effort it takes to rake the gravel so evenly, probably every day!
This is beautiful. The sand (gravel?) garden is especially beautiful as is the statuary. I'm so glad you have so many wonderful temples hear you.
Pamela: So peaceful looking, thank-you for sharing.
Stay Healthy
Catherine
The stripes I the gravel look very calming
What a lovely templer. I admire that finely raked sand :)
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