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Abedib, I looked at some of your snapshots. Do the flowers come from your own garden? Very beautiful indeed, exotic too. I just wondered what had happened to my garden back home - tentu dah penuh lalang!! I love gardening, it takes the stress off, and satisfying too. Best Regards...
Posted by: Ummi ZAR | Thursday, August 28, 2003 at 01:33 AM
Ummi ZAR,
Yes, all the flowers come from my litle garden in front of our house.However,ALL the credit goes to my dear wife.My job is to see and appreciate its beauty...
My wife said the same thing about gardening,so it has to be a universal truth;-)
Salams,
Posted by: Adib | Thursday, August 28, 2003 at 03:33 AM
Pak Adib,
At first,I want to post my comment here. Then it become longer. So I decided to start a new blog entry. If you are offended, email me and I'll 'take down' the picture. There's so much to be learned from a 'simple' flower.
P/s: an excuse from a 'lazy' blogger
Posted by: mysanctuaire | Thursday, August 28, 2003 at 10:32 AM
mysanctuare,
I am honoured when you picked my photo of water lilies and write about it.
If we have some time,just look deep into a simple flower.There, you can see the beauty of Allah's creations at work! But many of us don't bother...
Posted by: Adib | Thursday, August 28, 2003 at 12:21 PM