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Category Archives: Landscape
St. Philip’s Episcopal Church
I am reading and learning the history of Charleston, SC. Its history is quite interesting. But the more I read about books and articles, the more I feel about the real people lived there. What we see there are the remains … Continue reading
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Dancing Trees
I love drawing. When I draw, the only things I need to pay attentions are the location of a focal point or points, contrast, and edges. So I can simply enjoy the act of drawing. It is fun not thinking so … Continue reading
Moon Night
When I saw a strange looking tree in Mempkin Abby, I thought that a moon will be nice in its background. The moonlight and myself, I need to write a haiku.
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Mempkin Abbey
We visited the Mempkin Abbey in Monks Corner, SC last week. This is the Roman Catholic Monastery established in 1949. It is such a peaceful place separate from our loud world. We just walked around and enjoyed beautiful summer morning. … Continue reading
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