A hint of green
Sitting comfortably in 2016 folder, this picture from my archives reminds me that beauty is in the eye of beholder. Do you see what I see in this picture? … More A hint of green
Sitting comfortably in 2016 folder, this picture from my archives reminds me that beauty is in the eye of beholder. Do you see what I see in this picture? … More A hint of green
Brahmaputra is one rare river in the Indian subcontinent with a male name. It is also one of those few that experiences a tidal wave. The river brings life to Assam and nearby countries. … More Brahmaputra – the son of Lord Brahma
I spotted this wall art at a hotel in Chennai. I was staying on one of the higher floors and hence the view was clearer. While there are a few things that could be better, I liked the European feel to the art. The chapel, the couple climbing up the stairs, man in the window and other things. Also, the artist did try to make this look like a 3 D art. … More Wall Art
“Find joy in everything you choose to do. Every job, relationship, home… it’s your responsibility to love it, or change it.” – Chuck Palahniuk I spotted this Neem tree on the road to home last month. It was a simple village scene but made me smile. The sweltering heat, cow beneath this tree’s shade posing … More #ThursdayTreeLove – 64
I spotted this blooming Gulmohar (May flower) tree in my neighborhood. It was a Sunday and I wanted to buy some vegetables. This was a classic case of looking for beauty around the world when it’s right under your nose. I was so amazed at the size of the tree and that it was such perfectly located making it unnoticeable. Have you had such moments too? … More #ThursdayTreeLove – 63
I clicked a shot for this man and gave me the cutest feedback. He said, ‘He looks like me.”. … More He looks like me
On my way back home from work last week, it started pouring. What I initially thought was a passing cloud, was in reality a good rain in many areas of Bangalore. One that cooled down the city and brought a temporary relief from the scorching heat. … More #ThursdayTreeLove – 62
Ranthambore National Park was the first national park we ever visited. The firsts are always the best and most memorable. We were on our 7-day trip to Rajasthan and strange as it may sound, we did not know what to expect. Read more about our first safari into the wilderness. … More The Magical Ranthambore National Park
On our trip to Central India, we were headed to Maharashtra from Madhya Pradesh and stopped by Mandav. A small town surrounded by stone walls and gateways. The tree is standing by Hindola Mahal, a large meeting hall in the olden days. I know here that the tree is younger than the monument. … More #ThursdayTreeLove – 61
To someone who has never seen the Taj Mahal, Bibi ka Maqbara is like a trick-eye monument. You will have to remind yourself that you are in Maharashtra and not in Uttar Pradesh. The white domes, the fountains and the path to the maqbara have a lot of similarities with the Taj Mahal. … More Bibi ka Maqbara – the Taj of Deccan