"You don't take a photograph, you ask, quietly, to borrow it" - I ask, to see it, again and again, for every perspective brings with it a whole new meaning, a whole new feeling.
If there is one thing I would most definitely miss about Germany, when I go back to South India, it would be the fall colors, the maple leaves, the tall trees and the lonely jogging paths in between
This tree reminds me of a story - Sathyabhama wanted the Parijatham tree all for herself and Lord Krishna, in an attempt to teach her a lesson, gave her the tree but all the flowers would bloom and drop into Rukmini's garden.
Silhouettes, like black and white pictures, convey powerful messages. This one reminded me of the Babri Masjid silhouette that was often shown in the TV when the monument was destroyed. To me, it is one of the most troubling things that ever took place in India and is seared into my brain.
clearing the clutter in the attic - I have no riches but my thoughts. Yet these are wealth enough for me." - completely agreed with and borrowed from Sara Teasdale