what I write here are my personal experiences and my commentary on life as I see it - various events, issues, my own reflections and views on anything that seem relevant for that point of time
@droozofjupiter- thank you. it is taken at a quiet Bengaluru neighbourhood. I always feel most relaxed in the afternoon and all my dreamy ideas take birth then! :-)
Sharbori, your Wordless Wednesdays speak a lot, dear.....Loved the snaps. you have a blessing with the camera as you have with the pen. Thank you for the treats. Hope to see more of these in days to come.
hhahaaa...yes. But forbidding was the first word that came to my mind when i saw him. also with the haiku contrasting images work best. so i like the image, that the contrasting of 'moist leaf' and 'sinister crow' creates, to show the whole serene frame :)
I love the rainy season, especially when I am safe inside the house without getting my feet wet on slushy roads. And looking on, like I presume you have here, with a hot cup of tea warming your palm.
@Radha: LOL, that's a nice visual, with a hot cup of tea. actually this was taken in front of a quaint old cinema house in one of those quiet neighborhoods of bangalore.
good to have you here after a long time. how have you been?
Wow...love the first one especially...makes me feel so rested!
ReplyDeleteIn Mumbai i would be post slush slush and more slush!
wow! lovely pics! what camera u have?
ReplyDelete@droozofjupiter- thank you. it is taken at a quiet Bengaluru neighbourhood. I always feel most relaxed in the afternoon and all my dreamy ideas take birth then! :-)
ReplyDelete@restless - thank you. I use Canon IXUS 70.
ReplyDeleteSharbori, your Wordless Wednesdays speak a lot, dear.....Loved the snaps. you have a blessing with the camera as you have with the pen. Thank you for the treats. Hope to see more of these in days to come.
ReplyDelete@Suryatapa : thanks a lot for your kind words. I like taking pictures and I guess that comes through.
ReplyDeleteI love the lazy afternoon - the tree , the crows and pic 3 -the sky looks washed
ReplyDelete@eve's lungs - Thanks. the crow just steals the show, doesn't she?
ReplyDeleteThe pics just capture the essence of the season!
ReplyDelete@zephyr - hey you guys, such love friends and lovely comments! thank you.
ReplyDeletethe first photograph brought this haiku mind -
ReplyDelete'moist leaf:
a sinister black crow
serenity'
nice pictures.
a name i thought for your blog was 'Soul Curry'...i use that tag, but somehow i feel it goes with your style :)
@antara - nice but why sinister? poor little crow! could be philosopher crow also!! :-)
ReplyDeletesoul curry? ummm ... let's see.
hhahaaa...yes. But forbidding was the first word that came to my mind when i saw him. also with the haiku contrasting images work best. so i like the image, that the contrasting of 'moist leaf' and 'sinister crow' creates, to show the whole serene frame :)
ReplyDeletep.s. dropzofjupiter is btw me Nuttie Natters :D
ReplyDeleteI love the rainy season, especially when I am safe inside the house without getting my feet wet on slushy roads. And looking on, like I presume you have here, with a hot cup of tea warming your palm.
ReplyDelete@Radha: LOL, that's a nice visual, with a hot cup of tea. actually this was taken in front of a quaint old cinema house in one of those quiet neighborhoods of bangalore.
ReplyDeletegood to have you here after a long time. how have you been?