Sunday, February 8, 2009

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Purple lotus love it dirty ... hence the lotus leaves always are dirty. While the purple lotus is much larger as the smaller white and blue lotus shown in earlier pictures, the purple lotus always love it dirty and thus are difficult to make beautiful pictures with all the much and dirt on the leaves. Nevertheless focusing on the beauty of the blossom all else vanishes. Just as looking at a dirty but hard working man or woman - all dirt disappears in the heart of a true lover.

Hard working lotus - converting dirt and pollution into something useful for mankind and creation are like hard working humans. Hard work as an expression of true love!
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The poppy bloomed, but it was so heavy it broke the stem ... I had to prop it up to take photos :(

In addition to the previous photos with white dwarf lotus blossoms - here you see a photo of small white dwarf lotus flower group next to full size Cambodian white lotus. This photo shows you a natural environment - very murky, very muddy water with deep muddy soil. The photo also shows you the proportion of the tiny dwarf lotus blossoms and dwarf lotus leaves compared to the "grown up lotus" of the neighboring Cambodian white lotus flower.
While the water looks dirty, it is brown from clean natural mud - an environment free of major chemical pollution or industrial pollution. We luckily have NO industry within long distance from here. What a blessing to be living in true nature!
The lotus pond here is surrounded by rice fields and other ponds with a variety of aquatic life, aquatic flowers and plants, fish, and lots of leeches of different kind.
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