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The great reception hall at Shibamata Taishakuten, a Buddhist temple, set in a traditional Japanese garden. You actually walk round the garden on a covered walkway of wood - you leave your shoes at the entrance and walk in your socks (as a Swede I am quite familiar to the concept of not wearing shoes indoors, but this was a new experience even for me, and as this was in December, it was a bit cold for the toes). Very contemplative and very beautiful. The garden was created in 1965, and the reception hall dates to 1929.
Shibamata Taishakuten was founded in 1629 - but the buildings in the area are generally from the early 20th century. The inner shrine of the Taishakudo (Taishaku temple hall) was finished in 1915 and the hall of worship 1929. The temple is centred around the worship of Taishakuten (sometimes called just Taishaku - written 帝釈天 or 帝釈 respectively), the Japanese name for Sakra devanam Indra (that is, the god Indra, known from Hinduism).
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I think they were wondering who came to the zoo with a camera so late in such gloomy weather
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ich glaube, die wunderten sich wer bei so einem trüben Wetter, so spät mit Kamera in den Zoo kommt
The wedding reception was held at a gazebo not too far from the chapel. It was a lovely spot with lots of trees and flowers.
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An image taken at Pengam Junction on a Saturday morning in May 1990, where the 6C85 07:10 MGR empties from Aberthaw Reception Sidings was snaking its way into the No. 2 reception line adjacent to the Freightliner terminal. BR 37897 would then complete a run round and then deliver the hoppers to Cardiff Tidal Sidings, from where they would be moved to Cardiff Docks for loading.
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Composite pictures taken at the Encore Casino in Everett, Ma. The sky, flowers, and refelcted background was there but not like this. And the bride and groom just wandered into my picture,
I'm having a reception October 26th, 1 to 3 pm, at Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, CA. Room 6104. Please come by and say hi!