…because on the rooftop of the world, and in the valleys below, a new year begins. May this year be the year.
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click here to see tibetan new year festivities happening in sydney.
photo courtesy of l’internaute, photographer Miguel-Angel Horcajada.
HAPPY NEW YEAR Pia Jane.
HUGS and a very sweet weekend to you….what a beautiful image.
Char
February 13th, 2010 | #
What a truly beautiful image. Wonderful to know it’s a real place too… Have a lovely weekend!
February 13th, 2010 | #
Gorgeous image. Hope you have a lovely weekend.
February 13th, 2010 | #
Whether or not you go, I sincerely hope that this is the year that your pact will allow you to do so if you choose…. for your sake, but more so for the Tibetans’ sake. Freeing Tibet can’t happen soon enough.
Happy New Year!
February 14th, 2010 | #
http://www.gyuto.va.com.au/gyuto/support/intro.html
Pia – happy year of the metal tiger. Some years back I began sponsoring a monk in the Dalai Lama’s monastery located in India. I make a small monthly contribution and am wonderfully rewarded by the Tibetan New Year’s Card that arrives each year and the knowledge that, in a small way, I can support the non-violent resistance of the monastery.
February 14th, 2010 | #
that’s beautiful and rustic. i love the bright emerald green against the dull mountains.
February 14th, 2010 | #
What an amazing post (with all accompanying links) Pia. Thank you.
Prayers to all Tibetans, and may this be the year… their year!
Claire, Canberra
PS> So sorry I didn’t make it to Sydney for the book signing. Devastated was I! Couldn’t pull the sickie that I wanted to do… too much work on. Alas! 🙂 Next time hey?
February 15th, 2010 | #
Love your blog!
February 15th, 2010 | #
Happy New Year to you, beautiful picture. It’s gonna be a beautiful year, I can feel it!
February 16th, 2010 | #