Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Saying goodbye to Hong Kong
Flowers have a way of making my day brighter.
A bouquet from the little Florist shop in the Hotel where we were staying would be a nice way to spoil oneself
Walking down the staircase into the foyer
The view from the window of the fast train, as we raced out to the airport .... still more high rise apartments everywhere you looked
Not your typical bronze Buddha Statue and on a closer look we saw this was made up of thousands of cans of fish
Next time I will share a few of the London photos
Hope you are enjoying the week
hugs
Carolyn
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Hi Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful flowers... And I love that staircase... Sounds like you had a wonderful time...
Now that is what I call art.. A Buddha made up of cans! One would not even know from the photo, at a distance..
Thank you so much for visiting, dear friend..
I am looking forward to seeing London..
blessings,
Penny
Dearest Carolyn,
ReplyDeletethank you for those wonderful pictures.
Yes, even the nicest leave has an end ... welcome back home ;O)
I am looking forward for your london-Pictures!
Have a lovely rest of the week,
Love and hugs and blessings,my dear friend,
Claudia xoxox
Great place I would like to visit one day...
ReplyDeletePierre
the can sculpture is really surprizing, probably as the whole city!
ReplyDeleteYou always seem to be off on some adventure. Thanks for taking us along. I don't think I'll ever get to Hong Kong otherwise.
ReplyDeleteWow, isn't that Buddha amazing!!! xx
ReplyDeleteGreat post and amazing pictures :)...thx for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow many beautiful flowers! Thanks for sharing these amazing shots of Hong Kong
ReplyDeleteWowwww love the flowers....That budha is amazing .,!!...love from me Ria x
ReplyDeleteHow lucky to visit an exotic city like Hong Kong! Great photos Carolyn!
ReplyDeleteHope you are already back, happy and safe?
Olympia
Are you still on holiday Carolyn? If you are, have a lovely time in London!
ReplyDeleteMadelief x
Lovely to see flowers ...
ReplyDeleteLovely to receive a gift of flowers ...
A Buddha made up of cans - now that is different.
Keep well, and enjoy yourself.
All the best Jan
Carolyn, I would have never thought that the Buddha statue was made up of thousand of cans of fish. Hong Kong looks interesting and wonderful, and I love those orange colored roses.
ReplyDeleteHave a splendid weekend, dear Carolyn.
love, ~Sheri
Dearest Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever way of breaking up your trip.
That Buddha statue is so artfully created!
Wishing you a lovely weekend and sunny hugs,
Mariette
Hi sweet Carolyn! I thoroughly enjoyed seeing your pictures from Hong Kong and even went back to your precious post to see the sights :) What fun you must have had!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a beautiful Sunday. Hugs!
Wonderful photos Carolyn! My husband's ship used to put into Hong Kong during his navy days and he always said it was one of his favorite places to visit. He has always wanted to take me there. Whether we ever go I am not sure, but it is lovely to see it through your very enjoyable photography. Thank you so much for the great tour.
ReplyDeletelovely flowers and a very impressive tin can buddha!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous post!
ReplyDeleteLove the roses!
xoxox,
CC
That is an impressive use of cans!
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn,
ReplyDeletesuch interesting travel!
I've always wanted to visit Honk Kong, beautiful photos! :D
xxx
S
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Hi Carolyn! This is a wonderful travel! I love your pictures!
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Monique
Impressive travel!!
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What a travel my friend! Wow! Lovely pictures from a amazing journey...
ReplyDeleteLove,
Titti
Hi Carolyn, Looks like you had a wonderful time and interesting travels. The Buddha created from the cans is outstanding. Love all your great photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and your kind comment. Wishing you a nice weekend.
Hugs and Blessings sweet friend. cm
Felicidades por tu lindo viaje.
ReplyDeletePor lo visto fue genial.
Ahí Carolyn ,, que emoción poder cóndor Japón , es un país muy moderno y desarrollado
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