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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Weekend Reflections - Water Lily Pond at Orchid Garden

“There are three methods to gaining wisdom.
The first is reflection, which is the noblest.
The second is limitation, which is the easiest.
The third is experience, which is the bitterest.”
........ Confucius


Can you see the trees and the sunny sky reflected on the water?

This is my entry for Weekend Reflections. To view what others have posted for Weekend Reflections, please click here.

This is also my entry for Watery Wednesday #58. To see what others have posted or to participate, click here.

8 comments:

  1. Nice reflection and the flower is absolutely beautiful.

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  2. Beautiful pictures although only a bit of flower's reflection.
    Very nice quote.

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  3. This is such a beautiful photo, that goes well with Confucius!

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  4. Like the water lily as it reminds me of my childhood when my dad grew them in salt egg jars.

    Don't quite understand confucious second: Limitation. You mean minimise amount of input or screen out useless details?

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  5. James, Tabib, Cieldequimper, Ann. Thank you very much for the nice comments. Ann, you have asked me a good question. I was thinking about that too when doing my 'reflection'. IMO, I interpret limitation to mean that in order to gain wisdom, perhaps one need to narrow down the scope and stay focused, almost similar to your opinion.

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  6. The flower is exquisite, the composition superb.

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  7. what a gorgeous flower, lovely reflections too

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  8. Gorgeous flower. The color is amazing. Such still water. Beautiful photo.

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