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:
Lovely pictures, Monika.
I see myself sitting on that headland gazing out to sea and drinking in the smells and the sounds. They are so invigorating.
My first glance at the third picture stopped me short. I thought I saw Christmas balls nestled in the foliage. Ah, but they were not Christmas balls at all, just Nature's own decoration.
There are times when she likes to play with us. :)
Vi
Love these comments. It was a different kind of mood with the balmy breeze after the freeze. Gosh, I know what you mean, now, it does look like Christmas bells! Must find out the name of the plant. Any impressions of the clouds formation?
I love coming back here. It seems so secluded.
Sure is Lori! THE place for solitude.
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