Friday, June 17, 2011

Sunny & Hot Colorado

Since the 13th of June, I have been in Colorado, preparing for the next chapter in my life...

I'm excited, but understandably a little scared, too. There's no way of knowing whether I am making the right decision at this point - or not. I just feel like I have been given an opportunity to live out west where I have wanted to go for some time now. Plus, I know that if I do not try this, I will always wonder, "What if?"

I do not relish the idea of living away from my children and especially my grandbaby, Oliver. However, I know that they would not turn down an opportunity because it may mean moving away from me. Life goes on...doesn't mean it is better or worse, just different.

And, no, I am not moving here by myself, nor will I be out here without family. My boyfriend, Larry, has been here north of Denver since the end of March. My sister lives in Louisville, near Boulder, and my brother lives in Fort Collins, just one hour north.

It's time to take a chance - and live up to that favorite quote of mine from Helen Keller:  "Life is either a daring adventure or nothing."

Here's to a daring adventure! 

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Ellora Caves Photos

Since "a picture paints a thousand words", I'm off the hook on this blog entry...hehehe...

Does this just blow your mind, or what?!!


Oliver on Nandee, Shiva's bull. (I am assuming he was not made into a steer).

Everything was so ornate, so intricate, so utterly amazing...

Those monks certainly knew their curves...






Yes, I did get a whistle blown at me...


View from atop the famous Cave 16...

Buying delicious spices and nuts in a shop in Aurangabad.

A mini Taj...

Yes, I am fascinated with arches.

Tribal women...love this shot.

The Incredible Caves

During the weekend of February 19 − 21, Ali, Oliver, and I hitched a ride on the local bus to Aurangabad, India to spend time touring the Ajanta and Ellora caves - official world historic sites.

Wow. WoW. WOW. How Buddhist monks could carve these temples into the rock hillsides is beyond me. Imagine - without CAD, power tools, and good light. It blows my mind!

To learn more, visit http://asi.nic.in/asi_monu_whs_ellora.asp for information on the Ellora Caves and http://www.sacred-destinations.com/india/ajanta-caves for the Ajanta Caves.

We visited the Ajanta Caves first and the Ellora Caves the next day. It was difficult to take very good photos as the interiors were often very dark, and I did not have professional lighting capabilities.

At any rate, here are some of my favorite photos of Ajanta...my next post will have photos of Ellora...

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Mmmm...fresh roasted peanuts - delicious!

Walking up to the caves & viewing them from the top of the hill...breath-taking.

The Ajanta Caves are known, not just for their incredible carving,
but also for the paintings within the temples.
I found it amusing that monks painted these colorful erotic images.


Ali & Oliver by entrance to the first temple.

Awestruck is all I can say...

View of surrounding hillsides and river below.


Being dwarfed...

I loved the contrast of the ornate carvings and the rugged rock above.




HUGE beehive


For some reason, Nubian came to mind...
Beautiful paintings that I wished I could have photographed better.

So many Buddhas were missing at least one hand...
I'm guessing bad karma followed the thieves!

Had to dramatically slow the shutter to get photos of the corbels above,
which must have been inspiration for the Jain temple's corbels in the Amber Fort at Jaipur.

Ceiling painting


There was even a clerestory-like level in here - amazing.

The famous Sleeping Buddha - 9m long.

Had to tickle the toes...


View from across the river, up on a lookout point.