The Intercontinental Gardener
Showing posts with label temples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label temples. Show all posts
Thursday, May 29, 2014

My Son Sanctuary - the overgrown remains of an ancient civilization

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A thousand years worth of work, all taken down in a week would be the short story of the temples at My Son, center of the ancient Champa ...
Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Days of bliss at Borobudur on Java...

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  Stupas on the top of Borobudur - each of which contains a statue of a meditating Buddha.   Another short interlude away from the dai...
Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Pulau Ubin - the last kampung of Singapore

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Village dwellings at Pulau Ubin, a short boat ride out from Singapore.   Imagine a Singapore with no cars or high-rise buildings, ...
Sunday, January 12, 2014

Early morning at Thian Hock Keng Temple

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A breakfast for those on the other side... despite the early hour, someone had already left a bag of food, some coffee and incense in fro...
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The name "Intercontinental Gardener" was originally a joke but I've certainly lived up to it. Born in Finland, I've lived in seven countries on four continents - so far... I grew my first garden in Melbourne, second in Saltsjöbaden and third in Seattle. In addition, I've lived in Singapore and Tokyo. After 11 years away, I moved back to Saltsjöbaden in 2019 and am now replanting my long-neglected but much-loved garden here. See my latest pictures from Tokyo and Saltsjöbaden on Instagram @liisawihman. Welcome! Liisa.
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