Friday, September 5, 2008

Sky-watching at Lon Hua Temple


Lon Hua Temple, Davao City

We need to find God, and he cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature - trees, flowers, grass - grows in silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence...We need silence to be able to touch souls.

~ Mother Teresa


More sky photos from around the world at Sky-Watch Friday.

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy Skywatching! ^_~

escape said...

meron palang ganyan sa davao. hirap talaga pag hindi pa nakarating sa isang lugar.

Anonymous said...

wonderful photos, very interesting building. wonderful swf

Inkivääri said...

Beautiful pic you have - I really hope, that storm don't come!

Webradio said...

Hello !

Pretty sky !

Anonymous said...

Wonderful photos. Specially love the top one, such nice composition! :) Have a great weekend!

Unknown said...

Lovely shots for sky watch!

Gattina said...

This temple is really beautiful and the blue sky above too !

Laerte Pupo said...

Beautiful SWF and very nice blog.

Anonymous said...

Very exotic pictures for me who's living in the Nortern part of the world. Thanks for sharing:)

Anonymous said...

Such a beautiful temple! Great SWF photos.

Panaderos said...

Very nice temple. How old is it?

 gmirage said...

Wow!!! Yun lang, enough na!!! hihi.

Unknown said...

nindot! i missed davao... haven't been there for 5 years already...

nutart said...

the clear sky makes a nice contrast to the elaborate-ness of the temple, Luna!

Paul said...

wonderful views! Great shots!

Anonymous said...

wow! grabe, pumunta ka pala dito sis. super na tour ata ginawa nyo. taga dito nga ako pero d ko pa napuntahan lahat ng napuntahan mo. san yang temple? Yan ba yung sa may school ng Sakya? love ur photoblog. xlinks tau.

Unknown said...

hello, kerslyn! yes, i think there's a school behind this temple. it's along JP Cabaguio avenue. it was a 4-day stay lang...bitin nga e. will visit your link tonight.

thanks for visiting.

Unknown said...

Thank you, guys, for visiting my sky-watch post. I appreciate your visit and kind comments.:D

Panaderos,
Sorry, i have no idea how old this temple is. But it is the biggest Buddhist temple in Mindanao so I thought it was worth visiting.:D

Unknown said...

hi, dong! i also wanted to visit mosques but my friend [from davao] advised me that we might not be allowed to enter because it was a friday, and i was wearing a low-necked sleeveless top.:D

so this temple was a great stopover...and it goes to show that it's possible for christians, muslims, buddhist, etc. to live together peacefully.

Laura ~Peach~ said...

lovely picture serene looking there at the temple.