



(clockwise from top: The Ino, the Abbot and Jisha, the King and his subjects. Sejiki 2006)
Dear Sangha--It's been a while since I've been able to post and I'm very sorry for that. And until I get the Tassajara brochure further along, it may be even longer before I can get some free time. So until then, enjoy these photos.
2 comments:
thanks for continuing to post. the photos are very helpful and inspiring. I liked your observations on SPIDERS.
oh, one of the photos is on the desktop in the reading room, fyi...wanna see which one? come look!
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