The Lemurian Hermitage
A hermit is a person who lives apart from society. Traditionally, this has meant living alone and self-sufficiently, but not always. This House of Solitude is occupied by a Hermit who came from the Lemurian Abbey to connect back to nature and enjoy the serenity and tranquility. She welcome guests. (All images on this site remain the property of the artists and writers, and it is their exclusive work. All images copyright 2007.)
4 Comments:
I must say your greens are so vibrant. Either I'm so in tune with our desert environment where colors most often are muted, or you live in an area where Mother Nature is extravagant with her colors.
Vi
Yes, Vi, Australia is known for its particular light that does show things up high colour. Even in the red centre the desert sands glow rich red.
I watched a travel show the other night. It was an excursion on "The Ghan" from Darwin to Adelaide. I couldn't believe the incredible colors. What an amazing desert... oh, and I learned something: Wild camels! I didn't know you had wild camels. I love camels.
Yes, we do, Lori, they were imported here. You will see what I mean about the light, then. It really is quite amazing!
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