Monday, October 12, 2009

Trick or Treat…

In some parts of this wondrous world….

You don’t even need to carve jack-o-lanterns.

Hewn doors and windows …Allow in

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…and let out the glow of light

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Can you imagine?

And orbs…but not pumpkins…illuminate.

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And the harvest hues celebrate the walls…

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The glow emanates from within….

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Be still my heart.

Eco Tourism Hotel, Kaliyil, Kerala, India

Designed by Made Wijaya

36 comments:

rjerdee said...

O happy day! Great shots, Linda. Thanks for the morning brighteners...

Ry @ Sotto Il Monte Vineyards said...

I've been catching up on your travels this morning. Beautiful photos of your trip! Makes me want to head South!

alison giese Interiors said...

Indeed!

Melissa said...

Wow. It seems so peaceful and quiet there. A friend of mine is from Kerala. I might need to tag along next time she goes back to visit relatives!

anita said...

no kidding...
this home seems to have been designed around all the night
lighting, a real work of art!

very cool!

blushing rose said...

You have a real eye for capturing exquisite pics. TY for sharing.

Have a wonderful crisp autumn day. TTFN ~Marydon

Mango Gal said...

The bedroom looks so dreamy! No pun intended ;-)

melifaif said...

Oh how I wanna go stay there?!? How lovely?!?

Unknown said...

oh yes.....to live in this carved, glowing world!

sealaura said...

lovely shots, perfect for a cool october day like the one we are having today.

the real mia said...

Oh, that bed is sooOOoo romantic.

somepinkflowers said...

every time i visit
~lovely here~
i want to crawl
into one of these photos
and nap...

:-)

whatever does that mean?

My Castle in Spain said...

totally amazing !!
have a great luminous monday...
:-)

Jeanne said...

Fabulous

Farmgirl Paints said...

Wow!! Maybe that should be your next trip:)

MissBliss said...

visual poetry... what absolute loveliness... thank you!

Deborah said...

Oh my, oh my, oh my, beautiful, wondrous, lovely! And I should be asleep right now. I think I need that bed.

C said...

ohmygod i would love to be there for a few weeks! i love indian food too! these pictures are so beautiful! do you do photography, linda? cuz i love coming here to see your pictures, if they are yours you have a talent! beautiful blog, one of my faves to browse through when i need a lil comfort.

c

Jeanne said...

So very lovely is your journal.
Thanks for your visit and kind words.
Love Jeanne♥

Suzann said...

Oh a hut, count me in!!

Rhonda Roo said...

These are it. You did it. These are my favorite pictures ever in the history of pictures.

Oh, Linda, where you ever actually there? If you were how would you ever come back?

Oh.Now I'm lost in the world of Wijaya...

Eloise said...

Beautiful! What a lovely way to start my morning.

LIBERTY POST EDITOR said...

I love the art over the bed. Wonder who created that! Love love.

Khurt Khave said...

Great pics!

Maria Killam said...

Those doors are amazing! Martha stewart should check them out!

Renae Moore said...

What a great place...the doors are just beautiful. Once again you have found something delightfully unusual!
xo

Rhonda Roo said...

I came back to look again.
It is offically one of my five happy places.
Oh, just gorgeous.
{{sighs a blissful sigh}}

vicki archer said...

Incredible shots Linda...the last is totally breathtaking, xv.

Lauren said...

oh my gosh - just so awesome! i want to BE there.

Joyce said...

I would love to trick or treat here! xoxo

Udo Umami said...

OMG!!! SOOOO FABULOUSSSSSS!!!!!! WOOWoWOWO!!! XOxoxoXO <3 Udo

Charlene said...

Oh that fountain, oh that bed, oh that view... Oh I want to be there. Thanks for sharing.

Ann said...

Oh its too dreamy to be real:)

Julia said...

Hi! You mentioned cloth diapers over at Urban Grace - I'm trying to decide if I should go cloth or not and would love to know if you have a past post or something on the topic.

Renée Finberg said...

the bedroom is unbelievably gorgeous.
ahhhhh........
i want to run away and go there!!
xx

Anonymous said...

Oh I have a book of architecture and garden design by the fellow who designed that hotel. I would love to copy the look and feel for my own home in the Australian tropics - now I need to do a study tour :)

thanks for sharing your photos

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