Sunday, November 18, 2012

Inspiration

'' Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. ''

To the inspiration of this blog-

You possess in you a spark which if you let grow is capable of unleashing an incredible lightning.  Don't lose it in the chaos you are in.
I need an inspiration.  ;-)
Keep writing!

 
''I never really sit down to write. When I'm moved, I do it. I just wait for it to come. You just hear it. I can't really describe writing. It's in my head.''
-Lenny Kravitz

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Impromptu #2

5 days , 4 places.

Sounds pretty good , doesnt it? and its good while it lasts. But when these places each have a different weather pattern and you travel through them that quickly, there are two major problems that you realize later.

1) You never really did see all of any of the places and didn't do justice to visiting them and staying there.

2)You end up sick, really sick , because of the difference in climate , especially when the temperature difference is large.

But at the end of it, its still a time that will be remembered, if not for the joy of exploration, atleast for the photographic opportunities presented by going to so many places in the short time. The challenge? Keeping your camera batteries charged!!!
Do check out the pics i clicked in the photo-fiesta page

                                         

Temple Of thought

An incredible album by poets of the fall has me hooked on for a while. Its their recent masterpiece and i only found one song i didn't like ( and yeah, its a song i've not been able to listen to at all, strangely enough its called The Happy Song ) There's three songs that i really love in this album ( not to say the others are bad, but these rock! ). Try them out!


Temple of Thought by Poets Of The Fall on Grooveshark               Running Our of Time by Poets Of The Fall on Grooveshark

Show Me This Life by Poets Of The Fall on Grooveshark



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