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Friendships

by kiki2u @ 2007-10-02 - 20:25:53

." Friendship is precious, not only in the shades, but in the sunshine of life; and...the greater part of life is sunshine."
girasol
" Friends are like flowers. They bring out the beauty in everyone."
;)
Ciao :wave:
KK


 
 

YUMY Lunch :)

by kiki2u @ 2007-10-02 - 18:56:41

As i arrived home a bit late i was very hungry, so i did this for my lunch: a YUM YUMY Carrot cream soup ( I added to it few sliced vegetables :b ) CarrotcreamWvegiesSoup :p
And i did a "Spaguetti a Bolonhesi"..cz it's quick :)) and YUMY too :b SpaguettiBolonhesi
I ate everything ;) so i really needed a walk after it :-/ which i did :))but along the beach nearby ;) enjoying the sunny afternoon and having a cappuccino :p while there yet :yes:
sea shore
YUMYYUMY huh? :p
;)
Hope you enjoyed your day too :)
:wave:
KK

"MONA LISA"

by kiki2u @ 2007-10-02 - 09:38:50

.Introduction: Generations of people have wondered why Mona Lisa smiles the way she does. Well, wonder no longer:

"Mona Lisa"

Leonarda he teasa
The young Mona Lisa
"Why you smila like so?
"This is odd way of smiling
"And is very beguiling,
"You gotta dark secret, I know."

Mona she place a
Hand to her face a,
And she make a shy reply:
"Papa, I thmila like thith
"Becauth I gotta no tith."
Then she break a down and cry.

Now Papa de Vinci
Say: "Shush shush my Chichi,
"I tell you for what I do,
"I painta your picture,
"A beauuuutiful picture,
"And we hang it in the Louvre."

-BY: Laurie Meintjes
:)):)):)):)):))
Have a great day :)
:wave:
KK

Fasting Buddha

by kiki2u @ 2007-10-02 - 05:30:16

From astanhope’s Flickr set on Thailand, here’s a statue of the Fasting Buddha at the Wat U-Mong temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand. fasting-buddha 8|
The short version of the story goes like this: After the young prince Siddhartha Gautama left his palace to search for enlightenment, he lived as an ascetic for six years. The emaciated Siddharta finally attained enlightenment and became Buddha (The Enlightened One) when he discovered the Four Noble Truths ( you may check out on wiki.). The statue above depicts this part of his life.
If you’re only familiar with the fat Buddha, here’s another fact for you: it is not Siddharta at all :??:. There are 28 Buddhas, of which Siddharta was one :o XX( :yes:
So, about the 28 Buddhas you can check this link, it's interesting:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_28_Buddhas
:)
Have a VERY nice day :wave:
KK