Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Grace


Whenever I think of you I wonder,
Wherever I look and see, I think,
Who made the gentle breeze?
And the sound of thunder,
A sheet and shimmer of light,
On the surface of the lake,
Like the glow of joy,
In the gentle moonlit night,
I can think no further,
Who could paint?
This canvas so large,
The one and only,
The master of all,
Have seen many a summer bloom,

All joy, happiness at times gloom,
No loss or gain,
At times even bane,
But move on must you,
For seasons will come,
And seasons will go,

And sadness will too,
Everyday when I open my eyes,
When the dawn I welcome a new,
I thank the Almighty for another day,
And lots of gifts it brings too,
Do you ever you wonder?

How we cry and moan,
No this or that or another,
How forgetful can we be,
We take bounty, all good we greet,
Cry we must not for shoes,
Bemoan and miss to think,
There are people who have no feet.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

The Pagoda


The Chinese Pagoda
The Chinese pagoda is a symbol of learning; it is an effective tool used to enhance knowledge; if placed on a study table it can bring positive results for students. Used as a book mark it can be used to nurture the love of learning.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Fu- Dogs

FU DOGS (STICKERS)

Fu dogs are protectors and ward off unwanted energies. They can be used on the outside of a door or window placed face to face at both ends to ward off bad 'Chi' (energy)

Friday, April 11, 2008

Friends ?

Plain Truth

Two friends were traveling on a hot summer afternoon; seeking respite from the scorching heat of the midday sun, they took shelter in the cool shade of a leafy tree.
They soon felt better and refreshed.
“What sort of tree is this? Does it produce edible fruits?” asked one of the men to the other.
“It’s a plain tree,” said his companion. “Don’t waste your time looking for fruits. It produces neither edible fruits nor good wood. It’s one of the most useless trees around.”
“How thankless can you be; you’re enjoying my shade at this very moment?” snapped the tree.

Moral: Often, a person’s worst critics are those who have benefited the most from him.