Saturday, September 15, 2007
About Me
I started 'Travel Tales from India' my India Travel Blog quite reluctantly. But it has become an anchor for my writing now. I use this blog to write 'off topic' stuff too. I have two passions, to travel in India (mostly) and then talk about it. My second passion is reading. My India travel blog was once linked at BBC and The Guardian. All my stories published at Gonomad can be viewed from this writer profile page. Interested in more India Travel Blogs?
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10 Comments:
I thought u had zoomed in to the tree, but was able to picture its enormity only after noticing the small house under it. house or is it a temple?
It is lovely ... it looks so green, and the mist adds the touch of mystery ... i love taking walks in hills when the weather is like this.
Hi Dr. Mridula,
Just a hi to address you the right way.
celine :)
This mystic pic is quite interesting, very natural and well composed. Good work Mridula.
Maverick, it is a temple and the setting so peaceful!
I agree Sigma, walks in the hill are one of the best things I can ever think of.
Celine :) apart from the real formal office meetings when someone calls me Dr. it seems they are talking to someone else :)
Thank you Pijush.
In that case, I shall once again address you as Mridula. :)
thats a huge tree!! thanks for sharing Dr. Mridula :)
Celine, I like that!
Prashanth, was this meant for me :)
That tree looks massive...
And that is no tirck of the camera Sidhu :)
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