The ornate ceiling of the pavilion in the Chinese Garden of the Rizal Park. I apologize for the upside down dragon, but I couldn't cross over to the other side because there was some kind of student workshop going on at the time.
Stunning ceiling...I'd probably end up cricking my neck trying to see all there is to see. And an upside-down dragon is no problem - it's the one's right side up chasing you that are fearsome!
Thanks, Hilda, for your concern and prayers re our daughter. She is home from the hospital and improving but we'll remain in Colorado for another week or so.
very ornate! :)
ReplyDeleteDeeply in love with dragons, I thank you for allowing to see through your eyes - looks as if one stands beneath it. Great piece of work, art.
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daily athens
Beautiful! I have been to Rizal park for several times but I haven't seen this one.
ReplyDeleteA blessed Sunday to you Hilda.
This seems to be a special part of the park, so beautiful!
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Cezar
I think this is a beautiful dragon even if it is upside down!
ReplyDeleteStunning ceiling...I'd probably end up cricking my neck trying to see all there is to see. And an upside-down dragon is no problem - it's the one's right side up chasing you that are fearsome!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Hilda, for your concern and prayers re our daughter. She is home from the hospital and improving but we'll remain in Colorado for another week or so.
The carvings look beautiful and intricate. Is it an open-space park with pavilions, Hilda?
ReplyDeleteNow that's a Fancy Nancy ceiling! Wow!
ReplyDeleteUpside down or right-side up, either way a great, and ornate, shot.
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