One Mooo for the Golf Track!

This cute cow is actually a tiny fridge magnet which has travelled the seven seas (read Norway) to grace my refrigerator.

Slow, But Steady!

As I continue experiments with my new camera, here is a picture of a turtle I received as a gift. Here’s a bit of trivia about this artefact. The tortoise, a symbol of longevity, it is said to be one of the protectors in Feng Shui. Best placed in the North of any property, it is…

Say Mooo!

This is one of the first pictures that I captured with my new camera. This mug shot of a Cow comes from a Coffee Mug  gift I received at work on account of women’s day last year.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Spring

Holi is a colorful festival celebrated on the first full moon after the 1st Equinox of the year in India. The festivities mark the end of spring and the beginning of summer in India. The festival is celebrated but setting a tree (Holika) on fire, which marks the victory of good over evil.

A Light at the End of the Tunnel

There are several tunnels on the route that leads to Lonavala, a monsoon paradise in Maharashtra. Indeed there is light at the other end, and knowing that the ride becomes less scary!

The Kesar Garden

The Kesar (Saffron) Garden can be seen from the Queen’s Royal Hammam (Turkish style bath), from the Amber Fort (also known as Amer Fort). Local believe that all the carpets found in old Rajasthan have patterns inspired from the stunning garden’s setting.

Rhythm Of The Rain

A song by The Cascades Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain Telling me just what a fool I’ve been I wish that it would go and let me cry in vain And let me be alone again The only girl I care about has gone away Looking for a brand new start But little…

Fishes

I believe these are shark fishes, but I could be wrong. If you know the type of the fishes, please do correct me too.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Home 3

This is another home of a different kind; these are the remains of what used to be a glorified horse stable for the royal horses at the Fort of Chittor. Although it did suffer the wrath of Allaudin Khilji, like the rest of the fort did. But most of the structure still stands tall.

Pristine Manali

Known as the Abode of Manu, Manali is named after Manu, who penned the Hindu Dharmas or laws of the religion. Legend has it that Manu stepped off his arc to recreate life on Earth at the spot. June to October is the best time to visit the hill station, as Indians are not used…