If you are still wondering about the wind chime I posted for last week’s photo challenge, here is a closer look. And with that I end a very red week on my blog space too!
Category: Artifacts
Lighten Up the Room
It’s fascinating to see what a bit of light can do to any room. On one of our lazy Sunday cravings, we ended up having dinner at a Pizza Hut joint. These lights were hung right above our seating area. It beautifully highlighted the decor of an otherwise dimly lit room.
Vrooom…
One more nugget from my key-chain collection, I instantly fell in love with this one. One of the most intricately carved artifacts that I own, it is brilliantly detailed and can make for an amazing collectible!
Weekly Photo Challenge: Round 2
There doesn’t seem to be a lot of craze for playing marbles any more. I remember collecting (rather stealing it off my brother) beautiful marbles with stunning hues and patterns. After a lot of hunting, I found enough, although I must admit, I haven’t found what I’ve been looking for!
Happily Blu!
I have never seen such stunning locales of any place on Earth as beautifully recreated in an animated movie Rio. The entire city just comes to life in flesh and blood on the movie screen, and is certainly one of the places to see on my Bucket List. For now, here comes Blu, the Spix’s Macaw,…
I Love You, Popeye!
Where there is Popeye, Olive Oyl can’t be left far behind. And rest assured, no one can interrupt this love triangle; I don’t have a Bluto keepsake just as yet 😉 May be they will make a comeback together! Do watch this space for that one 🙂
Weekly Photo Challenge: Round
The winds of time change course every now and then; we need to take everything that comes our way in a our stride. But never forget, what goes around always comes around!
I Want My Spinach!
Popeye and Spinach go hand-in-hand, just like mac-and-cheese, Popcorn-and-butter, chocolates-and-me! He strong till the finish, and extra cute, especially when he guards the keys to my precious things. Popeye is my hero!
Chalo Delhi!
Unlike the Gateway of India situated in Mumbai was a monument meant to greet King George V and Queen Mary to the country in 1911, the India Gate is a war memorial. Tagged to be the national monument of India, the memorial was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in memory of the 90,000 soldiers who…
Weekly Photo Challenge: One 3
Taking my love for key-chain keepsakes ahead, this a symbolic post of sorts. Irrespective of how many engines a train has, it uses the power of just one to go ahead in one direction. Far away in the back-ground is the symbolic monument at Delhi called the India Gate. More on that later.