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The wooden statue usually sits atop a cabinet in my kitchen. I set it beneath the lilac in my garden during a rain shower this afternoon.
					
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						Mousetoescamper
						May 2024
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        The design is often called the "weeping buddha" and sometimes the "shy man"
        Mousetoescamper
        May 2024
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        Thanks! I guess I wasn't too far off anyway. How about that? It did make me ponder! nt
        CaliforniaPeggy
        May 2024
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        That's great! I was way more puzzled than you were. And now I see it too, quite clearly. Thank you! nt
        CaliforniaPeggy
        May 2024
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CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)1. Well, my dear Mousetoescamper . . . I'm wondering just what this is.
        And is this the way you normally see it?
At first glance, it looks almost human, as though it were sitting cross-legged with its head bent over what looks like a bandolier. 
But my interpretation doesn't quite work. 
It is a very well exposed photo with a very puzzling subject!
So, what is it?   
 
 
 
Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)2. The design is often called the "weeping buddha" and sometimes the "shy man"
        There are a lot of these around. They seem to have first been made in Bali during the 1980s. The statue belonged to a dear friend who died in 2011. He was a daily meditator, as I was for many years. It's a piece to ponder.
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)4. Thanks! I guess I wasn't too far off anyway. How about that? It did make me ponder! nt
        2naSalit
(98,449 posts)3. It took...
        A moment but I see a human figure, cross-legged, bent over, head in hands.
 
 
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)5. That's great! I was way more puzzled than you were. And now I see it too, quite clearly. Thank you! nt
        2naSalit
(98,449 posts)6. ...
        You're welcome.  The fingers were confusing at first.
 
 
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)7. They sure were! As I said, they sort of looked like a bandolier!
        

