Has anyone tried recreating such pretty little corners in their homes/gardens/balconies? Till the time travel is safer for everyone (I mean everyone and not only for the vaccinated), can we expend our creative energies in recreating comfort corners at our place where we get an altogether different vibe?
Tag: travel
Travel musings – Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
The bamboo curtains of our childhood are a thing of past now. I feel they were better compared to the polyester curtains that we are using these days – synthetic fibre which are not able to shield us well from the heat wave.Nostalgia hit us at Mehrangarh Fort where these bamboo curtains protect the fort…
Travel/Life musings – Nag Tibba trek, Uttarakhand, India
I was standing on the slanting edge of the Nag Tibba peak when this picture was taken. The twists & turns while scaling this particular peak were too many, pretty much like the ones we are facing now.You see, I was able to reach the top despite a resounding back pain, pain heavy legs and…
Travel haiku – Nag Tibba trek, Uttarakhand, India
Your cheerful pinksAnd playful winksSoothe my jaded soulPacifying this broken heart So come here, come near meAnd bring with yourself those colours you flaunt. Taken from my poem “Colours of life” on gluttonyguilts.com.
Travel musings – Jaswant Thada, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
How much whites are too much whites?
Travel haiku – Kempty falls origins, Uttarakhand, India
The filtering sunlightWaking every cell of yoursAnd the gushing watersQuenching your thirstSo do not throw awayThis thing called life.
Travel haiku – Meghalaya, India
The mad twittering of magpiesWith their monochrome bosomsOh what a spectacle!To behold for many births So forget notAbout this miracle called life.
Travel haiku – Ramnagar, Uttarakhand, India
And you have finally reclaimed meLike the ocean that reclaims its landsWave by waveInch by inchSoul by soul.
Trekking musings – Nag Tibba trek, Uttarakhand, India
The vibrancy sneeking in through the gap between the trees and illuminating the snow patches and the dry pine leaves on a winding trek.
Hope musings
First plant the garden in your mind. And then see it growing outside.