Saturday, May 05, 2007



Havirbhu, literally born of butter, that's cause this one looks like the foam on ghee. The big floppy effulgence behind each Deity along with the sheer chodders and veil go well with the rich choli and kirtas. Gandharvika's skirt is of the same fabric and gathered up at the bottom where the plainer silk at the end of the slip that comes below the skirt. The floating end of Giridhari's jacket shows his "sumadyama" or thin waist with it's sash. Big roses in the garlands and "these are blue flowers" the maker said, "I mean they're really blue! And I thought I had more than six of those English roses that went into Mahaprabhu's garland. When I saw those I said 'those are it!"
Though i want to pedal down to the farmer's market today there just wasn't time. i had got the swami some things and thought of going that direction but the bell clock round my neck chimed and i knew that i had to put my face to the asrama for the sunset service. i'd went to the opal cliff around the twin lakes all the way to the once upon a flower shop and back around the cliff and the wharf where i noticed i was late. So i clicked in and sprinted all the way back
The most blessed event. Now you can see how they look for their evening pastimes too. The nights have gotten warm again so they can sneak out without chodders to keep them warm.

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