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ISN’T RAIN A BIG MOOD?

Posted: June 30, 2020 in Uncategorized

Read on some #Monsoon thoughts by this enthusiastic blogger…
#Monsoon

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Hello my fellow readers! A cheerful welcome to June.. Happy, right? I am sure certain you are considering what causes me to feel glad about June, a little ease in lockdown, a little movement in business, seeing friends after long, getting lucidity on certain things, it’s so acceptable. I know the mango season is about to go now. No, I am not intimidating you. Be that as it may, wouldn’t you say we ought to be taking a glance at the more brilliant side? I mean look at the beautiful rains. I know I might sound stupid while talking good about rains yet don’t you love rains?

Calling it clumsy, clingy, wet, muddy, dirty, hating the humidity that makes everything sticky and so much more. I know our closets sob the most when white isn’t that we pick for quite a long time. Cribbing over your clothes taking forever to…

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Read on for some #Positivity by this aspiring blogger

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It makes me feel happy to see you back on my blog; I am cheerful on another level. Greetings first, hello my fellow readers.. I trust you are doing well with seeing same faces each day, tuning in to a same vessel’s clamor, missing your new clothes, knowing practically every niche of your home (well, I implied the broom not you!) and obviously, not calling a calendar to your day’s course of action. Is it even a plan?

Today, how about we take out a little time from our day to run back through our world of fond memories and have a look on every one of those commendable things that have made us stand here. Why just things? All those people who might or probably might not be a part of your life currently yet hold an uncommon little space in your life to improve it. This has its…

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Hello & Welcome!

Posted: May 29, 2020 in Uncategorized

Now that’s a good First Blog Post.
#MustRead

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HOLA Folks!

Before you begin wondering why you are here and for whom, I would need you to know in any event something about me. Uhhh, we should begin with me being simply one more human investing energy in deduction to have a shower on Sunday or perhaps who might have once opened the ice chest just to check the light in it killing or who has at least once stepped into another room to do something but forgot, or possibly I am someone who has worn a non-working watch only for style. LOL.

Not cool? OK, let me be genuine.

I am Krina Jain, a multi year old young lady having a bug named goal digger in my mind. Not so much knowing where I got it in my mind yet indeed, from that point forward I understood how one little word or an expression could transform us totally.

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We got a haircut

Posted: December 16, 2014 in Uncategorized

#creativity #hairart

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The Indian city of Bikaner hosts an annual camel festival in January. The designs are the results of trimming and dying the camel hair. Photographs by Steve Hoge and Osakabe Yasuo.

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We are scratching the surface

Posted: December 4, 2014 in Uncategorized

#art using #body

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Penwald Drawings by Tony Orrico. Tony is an artist and dancer who has been called the human spirograph, performing for up to 4 hours continuously taking the concept to the next level by using his entire body in the drawing process.

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We take a breath

Posted: December 4, 2014 in Uncategorized

#art

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“Each Line One Breath” is a series of meditative drawings by artist John Franzen. He calls them morphogenetic freehand drawings.

He starts with a straight line all the way down a page, and then slowly draws another line beside it. He tries his best to copy the line exactly but inevitably there are tiny imperfections. These “mistakes” are amplified as he copies each new line, and the drawing begins to reveal itself like a curtain. (text via booooom.com)

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We are a mazed

Posted: December 4, 2014 in Uncategorized

a #maze

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A giant 60-foot maze at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C created by Danish architects BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

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Posted: October 31, 2012 in Uncategorized

We are lost

Posted: October 14, 2012 in Uncategorized

Nice shot

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unknown photographer

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We race

Posted: October 14, 2012 in Uncategorized

That’s a good shot.

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Speed boat flying over the water / album cover by Micha Vanony

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