
This is a figure of Hanuman, a prominent deity in Hindu mythology.
Hanuman is known for his immense strength, loyalty, and devotion.
He is a central character in the Indian epic, the Ramayana, where he plays a crucial role in assisting Lord Rama in rescuing his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana.
Hanuman is typically depicted as a monkey god and is revered for his unwavering devotion and selfless service.
This is a representation of the "Money Frog" or "Three-Legged Toad," known as Jin Chan in Chinese culture.
This mythical creature is believed to bring wealth and prosperity and is often depicted with a coin in its mouth and sitting on a pile of coins.
It is a common Feng Shui item used to attract financial success and good fortune.
The frog is usually placed near the entrance of a home or business to invite wealth in.
Its three legs are symbolic and distinguish it from regular frogs, emphasizing its unique role in Feng Shui practices.


This is a representation of Shou Xing, also known as Shou Lao or the God of Longevity in Chinese mythology and Daoism.
He is one of the three stellar gods known collectively as the "Fu Lu Shou" or "Three Star Gods," representing Prosperity (Fu), Status (Lu), and Longevity (Shou).
In Chinese culture, Shou Xing is revered and prayed to for a long and healthy life.
Statues and images of Shou Xing are commonly found in homes and temples, especially during the Lunar New Year and other festivals celebrating longevity and health.
These were found sculptures on a bridge in Paris.

A few days later, Knee surgery.



Post surgery
I had surgery because of a femur malformation, it is too flat for the knee cap to fit in and be secure.
So I had to have the same procedure I had done 3 years ago on the right, and now I've got Three Screws in my Leg.

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