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Chris Silverman
Chris Silverman @csilverman@pixelfed.social  路  7 months ago

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#inktober day 17: Journal #notesArt
A black-robed monk stands in a spare stone room defined by a stone arch. The room has a single arched window. The monk is standing at a brown wooden lectern on which is a white book. The monk is writing in the book with a white quill pen. In front of the podium is a square pot in which is planted a small, blue-trunked tree with white leaves or flowers.
A black-robed monk stands in a spare stone room defined by a stone arch. The room has a single arched window. The monk is standing at a brown wooden lectern on which is a white book. The monk is writing in the book with a white quill pen. In front of the podium is a square pot in which is planted a small, blue-trunked tree with white leaves or flowers.
A black-robed monk stands in a spare stone room defined by a stone arch. The room has a single arched window. The monk is standing at a brown wooden lectern on which is a white book. The monk is writing in the book with a white quill pen. In front of the podium is a square pot in which is planted a small, blue-trunked tree with white leaves or flowers.
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A 饝惔饝惗饝悷饝惗 (hiti) is an ancient Newah urban water feature: a stepped, sunken courtyard with waterspouts and a central pool. These are fed through a remarkable network of pipes, reservoirs, and irrigation systems drawing water from mountain springs dozens of kilometres away. Every day, hundreds of people from the neighbourhood come to draw water, bathe, and exchange news. They are a unique and precious feature of Newa urban architecture through which neighbourhoods are created.
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