View allAll Photos Tagged monk
~ Monk's House, Rodmell, the country home of Virginia and Leonard Woolf.
They bought this house in 1919, and Leonard lived here until his death in 1969.
Virginia committed suicide in 1941.
Virginia's usual routine involved working in her writing lodge in the mornings, walking on the downs or beside the river in the afternoon, and reading or writing letters and journalistic articles after tea.
She would often visit her sister Vanessa Bell at Charleston Farmhouse, Firle, home of the Bloomsbury Group - friends who rejected Victorian society in search of a new approach to art, literature and life.
[East Sussex County Council]
Monks having a smoke at Baphuon in Angkor Thom near Siem Reap, Cambodia. These are Buddhist monks. However, Baphuon is a mid-11th century temple dedicated the Hindu God Shiva.
AF VR Zoom- NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED
i liked this guy a lot. he made me want to be a monk. just for a while. like a couple months or a year
A Young Monk near Rangdum Monastery.
Ringdom Valley. Sept 2012
Travel Diary: bnomadic.wordpress.com/2013/08/26/darung-drung/
At dawn hundreds of monks and novices emerge from the monasteries of Loikaw to collect alms among the pious Buddhists of the town.
A monk at a monastery in Bangkok who invited us to his cell to talk about life. He was about to do his military service if I recall correctly.
After I snapped this, the monk rang his bell at me so maybe I wasn't supposed to take his photo.
Harajuku, Tokyo- Japan
All of my images are protected under international authors copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written explicit permission. All rights reserved. Copyright 2014 © Alexey Kuzmis
Nestled in the heart of rural Sussex, Monk’s House is a tranquil 17th-century weatherboarded cottage inhabited by Leonard and the novelist Virginia Woolf from 1919 until Leonards death in 1969.
The Woolfs bought Monk's House for the 'shape and fertlity and wildness of the garden'. Today, the lovely cottage garden contains a mix of flowers, vegetables, orchards, lawns and ponds.
Taken from: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/monks-house/