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Author: eklastic
Wooly and Scaly Purples
Life in Colour: Purple
Wings of Power
One Word Sunday: Wind
The First Strawberries of the Season
This was my prepared 6WS was with shots from the beginning of the week. I can’t hold it for another week as the novelty will have gone by then judging from the greenish fruits waiting in the wings to ripen. So this is my second Six Word Saturday.
What the Heron Had for Dinner
Remember Thurday’s Ragtag Daily Prompt? Here is the solution to the question.
I’ve posted a photo of the dangling prey in a local photo group to ask what they thought what kind of animal the heron had caught. Hedgehog was discounted, rat and mouse advanced – which I didn’t really believe as I could see no tail whatsoever. And the latest idea is a hamster. The size fits, and it has a darker back and lighter belly. Whatever it was: may it rest in peace.
The Goddess of Harmony
Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, wisdom, learning, art and music. Together with Lakshmi and Parvati she forms a trinity. Saraswati is often depicted with four arms, in which she holds four items with symbolic meanings. The most important of them is a veena, a musical instrument which represents all creative arts and sciences, and Saraswati holding it symobolizes her knowledge of harmony. Thus some refer to her as the goddess of Harmony.
Friday Fun: Harmony

























