Originally posted on follow your nose:
The sun is already well above the horizon, but I go on down anyway. It’s a tiny paradise of riotous sound…
Dream as if you’ll live forever, Live as if you’ll die today
Originally posted on Ramblings of a College Introvert:
We’re responsive creatures, always yearning for some kind of carnal or spiritual fulfillment. So many of our conversations are…
Creature Comforts
Crouching on all fours, with dirt and mud squishing at my knees and elbows, my head bent to avoid hitting the low ceiling, I crawl through tricky… Read more “Creature Comforts”
Street Photography: Seven Photos
Originally posted on WordPress.com News:
It’s no secret that I love to pore through the street photography tag in the WordPress.com Reader and share images that…
Where Rains Are Born …
It was a dream come true. For someone who has spent a major part of his life in Kerala, the word ‘rain’ has nothing novel in it.… Read more “Where Rains Are Born …”
Morning Walks
The spirit of hustle is yet to creep in. Deadlines and commitments have not yet been made. Shops with their shutters half-open. Buses and taxis begin to ply their routes. It is an atmosphere where silence resounds and peace reigns.
Frozen in Time
Every smile or maybe a tear has a thousand tales to tell. Who knows if the smile is fake and the tears are of joy. What lies underneath the visible emotions are not easy to fathom from a photo. Yet, oddly they speak through silence.
The Bargain
What separates the ordinary traveler from their greater and more adept counterparts is the ability to walk into the bazaar of some foreign place, unperturbed by the… Read more “The Bargain”
At Journey’s End
The end of a journey marks a rite of passage. Something that had formed, blossomed and existed – a relationship between two friends – would now remain… Read more “At Journey’s End”
On Airports and Railway Stations …
In a country like India, the style in which you travel depends a lot on the mode of transportation used. For instance, take any self-respecting railway station;… Read more “On Airports and Railway Stations …”