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# Statistics
Favourites: 958; Deviations: 113; Watchers: 5
Watching: 277; Pageviews: 8980; Comments Made: 154; Friends: 277
# Interests
Favorite books: Dune, Song for Ice & Fire, The DiscWorldOther Interests: Gardens, Energies, Beauty, Astrology, Tarot
# About me
I'm a Landscape Architect and love to create Energy Gardens.And drawing is a hobby I really enjoy!
My other sites:
www.facebook.com/Sha-Angreal-I…
peizaji.tumblr.com
www.pinterest.com/shaangreal/
# Comments
Comments: 32
AndySerrano [2012-07-01 03:35:58 +0000 UTC]
on The Great Wall of Kyoto. I avoid taking tour buses anywhere I travel. Walking is the best way to find hidden treasures and meet people. [link]
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AndySerrano [2012-04-30 14:22:58 +0000 UTC]
Matsumoto Shrine. Walking and finding this was like finding an island of peace. [link]
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AndySerrano [2012-01-21 10:55:38 +0000 UTC]
on Nikko Home and Bamboo Fence. I was taking a day long walk in Nikko and heading towards the [link] Philosopher's Walk when I came upon this ultra beautiful modern Japanese home oozing tranquility. [link]
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db-imagery [2011-12-17 19:13:03 +0000 UTC]
thank you very much for the 's and the !!!..i truly appreciate your support!!
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AndySerrano [2011-09-13 23:38:45 +0000 UTC]
on Tranquility Island. This is a 6½ acre Japanese stroll garden constructed during the 18th and 19th centuries for Japanese Feudal lords. There is pygmy bamboo ground cover. Cranes (tsuru) rest here and are believed to live 1,000 years. Japanese consider them to be symbols of longevity. The trees are horizontal pine. It looks unreal because it takes the human mind to the center of the soul. [link]
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AndySerrano [2011-08-27 19:13:56 +0000 UTC]
on Taki Iwa Kusa. Taki is "waterfall. "Mizu" means "Water." It represents the fluid, flowing, formless things in the world that adapt to the container holding them. [link]
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ShaAngreal In reply to AndySerrano [2011-08-28 20:05:47 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for all the explanations
This is really wonderful Garden!!!
I want to design such a beautiful place!
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AndySerrano In reply to ShaAngreal [2011-08-29 00:38:48 +0000 UTC]
I wish you all the good luck possible
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AndySerrano [2011-08-27 19:13:19 +0000 UTC]
on Teahouse Courtyard. In Japanese tradition a tea house can refer to a structure designed for holding Japanese tea ceremonies. This structure and specifically the room in it where the tea ceremony takes place is called chashitsu (茶室). Chashitsu was created for aesthetic and intellectual fulfillment. Only some teahouses have geisha. [link]
on Utsukushii Shima, which means "Beautiful Island." This beautiful island represents your soul's center. It is the only part of you whose love and peace cannot be disturbed because it is eternal. [link]
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AndySerrano [2011-08-27 19:12:38 +0000 UTC]
Japanese Gravel GardenThe Zen rock garden island stones are carefully placed, and the clean gravel is raked around them in the patterns of waves and currents. The mixture of scales and the contrast of forms and materials all are aimed at bringing the contemplative mind beyond the surfaces of things. [link]
on Stone Bridge I have to appreciate the care, love, and attention to detail the builders paid to this footbridge. Anyone else would have quickly placed some planks across the stream and walked away. This bridge teaches us that attention to detail is respect for life itself. [link]
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NessWeb [2011-04-10 10:28:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the DA watch!
In Lak'ech - One Love - Namaste,
Ness
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ingeline-art [2010-08-12 17:27:34 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much for faving and have a good day!
Greetings from cologne Ingeline-art ))
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AndySerrano [2010-05-07 19:34:58 +0000 UTC]
on Japanese Tea House. I love the tranquility and pure state of mind this kind of scenery brings to me. [link]
on Japanese Home Courtyard. Many Japanese homes erase the distinction between outside and inside. It's not nature against man, but a harmony between them. [link]
on Harajuku Sleeping Beauty. This woman's male companion stood nearby, like a guardian angel, waiting patiently for her to awaken. [link]
on Japanese Garden House Interior. Japanese homes take away the difference between outside and inside. It's not nature against man, but a harmony between them. [link]
Chinese Home Courtyard. I'm pleased you appreciate the serene tranquility in this Chinese Home [link]
on Japanese Garden Compound. It takes a special serenity to enjoy the tranquility of a Japanese garden. This one has a large raked gravel garden behind the wall. [link]
I am very honored you added me to your watch list. Thank you!
Andy
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