RE: Al Noor Island: A Hidden Oasis of Art, Nature, and Mindful Moments in Sharjah
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I love the architectural design made of golden lattice, the building that shelters the Butterfly House. It was articulately designed. It's awesome!
Those oranges are the butterflies' food. They love citrus. Remember they create their cocoon in lemon leaves. Do you know that butterflies only exist for 45 days?
A trampoline walk is such a joy, as it bounces with each step. I can feel your happiness as if you were a kid. It was also a beautiful experience for you and your husband going into the maze garden. Was it a long and complicated maze?
I was intrigued by that fossil tree and the large Amethyst. Did you touch it? Or is it prohibited? I love Amethyst and I have a pair of earrings given by my Dad. He bought it from Brazil when he went on his trip when he was still alive.
You're right that Torus Sculpture, where you took a photo of your other half, though it's modern, is also mysterious. I wonder what the tale behind it is. It's truly unique and you are right with your description, the place is blended with art and nature! I assumed that he place was made for people who love tranquility and art.🌷
Thank you, @gretelarmfeg for bringing me through my figment of imagination on your trip to Al Noor Island. I love the tour. ☺️🌷 God speed.💖🕊️
The golden lattice design of the Butterfly House is really impressive. The butterflies fluttered freely. I didn’t realize before that citrus fruits were their food, but it was fascinating to watch them gently land and sip. I had no idea they only lived for 45 days. The trampoline walk was fun. I was giggling while I walked. It brought out that childlike joy. As for the maze garden, just enough twists and turns to get us playfully lost and found again. Yes, I did touch the fossil tree, and it felt so ancient. The Amethyst wasn't allowed to touch. The Torus Sculpture struck me. Modern, but with a quiet mystery, like it belonged in that peaceful space where art meets nature.