Lazy Sunday Photo- Harewood Garden Walk, Leeds, UK
It seems like ages since I walked for 10-12 kilometers and I am missing it.
Labels: Lazy Sunday Photo, Leeds, Photography, Travel abroad, UK
Labels: Lazy Sunday Photo, Leeds, Photography, Travel abroad, UK
posted by Mridula at 1:52 PM
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8 Comments:
lovely picture.. i did a short walk today in Madras - a heritage walk and it was quite rejuvenating .
ooo... look at the green... look at the sky! I kinda like semi cloudy weather (people call it gloomy) :P
i was earlier wondering why you were so keen on following up on Olympics. then i suddenly realized that you somewhere mentioned that you also were an athlete in your school/college days. so i do get it now :). for me, its very hard to digest an non-athlete person so much engrossed in Olympics.
i hope this will change for good with the results we got in Beijing Olympics.
I wish I was a cowboy and could make my horse jump over that fence and then go for a long ride.
:P
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Oh it is so beautiful. I would like to go for a walk on any lazy evening.
The weather now is to die for - cloudy yet not very cold.
Thanks Lakshmi, I loved the picture of the young girl from your walk.
Priyank, it was not gloomy in the summer but winter in UK is definitely not my cup of tea. I also remember your pawan dev post!
Yes Nilesh, those were the days ...
Sidhu, do you know to ride a horse?
Free in India, all the best with your site.
I agree Preya.
Looks like you are in UK as of now Smita, I wonder if the plants have started changing colors?
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