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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Evenings over the frozen lake

Soon after we relocated to Madison in summers, we paid a visit to lake Mendota that was surrounded by lush green flora that time. During our conversation to some residents there, we gathered that in winters this lake freezes and people walk, ski and do ice fishing on it. And then a wait to witness another version of this lake started. Few months later, after watching hues of fall, came winters. I was finally standing over the lake with no drenching and drowning in water, caught up in the merriment of the moment. Belonging from comparatively much hotter region on earth, skepticism of surviving the chills of winters like these, where even lakes freeze, was extremely high.

​View of lake in winters (above), view of lake back in summers from the same point (below)
I looked at some kids playing on one side of the lake with their parents. On another side my gaze followed a group of men, walking to the deepest points (deepest till 83 feet) without any fear or anxiety. I had heard stories about cracking of ice on solid waters, where sometimes people die of hypothermia. So, I instinctively maintained my proximity to the shores.


Post few weeks, our Italian friend, planned a trek to the lake. He took us to the backside of the same lake, which we had not explored yet. As we reached down to it, there was a stunning white floor all around. It was another view of the frozen lake, much more mesmerizing, much more exciting. We continued to walk ahead. I was extremely cautious and alert of the brittle floors in between. Somewhere I was scared that due to my weight floors may crack and I will drown in coldest waters I have ever known. Past some ten minutes of walking, we saw a truck standing in the middle of the lake and two men ice fishing. My heart sensed a warmer feeling with a sudden sense of safety. My body felt lighter. Talking to one of the men there, we found out that this year ice sealing the lake is thinner i.e. from twenty eight inches thickness of previous years to mere fourteen inches. 'Global warming', I sighed thinking.
​From left to right: Our shadows on the lake floor, my husband and our friend walking ahead,
I am standing beside a fishing hole, ice-fishing in action)

Walking over the icy lake was in my immediate bucket list, and I was happy that my wish had been fulfilled. While coming back we saw a splendid sunset leaving its gleam all over the ice. A feeling of gratification was filled in us for our friend. It was because of him we experienced this beautiful day. Soon as we stepped on to the earth from solid water, he teased me saying ‘you are finally safe’ and laughed aloud.

​Sun going down from the time we started our walk to the time we reached back to that point.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

@ Dilli Haat

I clicked these photographs sometime back at Dilli haat. Sharing them here in a hope that they will be a pleasant watch for eyes. Enjoy!

Folk Dancers

Handicraft shops inside Dilli Haat
Faces Carved on a vase

Statues made by potters.

Colorful Lamps
Enlightened beads


Lovely necklaces
Masks

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Morning Walks-II

I Don't know the name of this insect! Hit it during morning walk in the park before my home!
Name it, if you know!!!























P.S.: Special thanks to Deepanshu, a buddy cum bro from the neighbourhood who added greenary & thus added beauty to the whole composition!!! :)

Monday, August 15, 2011

Happy Independence Day



The foundation of independence laid before 154 years in 1857 is often regarded as first war of Independence. After 90 more years of struggle, India achieved its independence on 15th August, 1947.
22 languages are Officially Recognized in India.
India has 28 states and 7 Union territories, 8 major religions.
The most popular mind game Chess was invented in India.
Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus studies originated in India along with the decimal and place value system.
India has Second highest population in the world.
It is the largest democracy in the world, the 7th largest Country in the world, and one of the most ancient civilizations. Also India was considered one of the richest countries in the world before British invasion! The world's first university was established in Takshila in 700 BC.
Martial Arts have origins from India, and were later spread to Asia by Buddhist missionaries.
Yoga has its origins in India and has existed for over 5,000 years.

Today on India's 64th Independence Day I wish INDIA and all other INDIANS a very happy I-Day. We'll keep on growing, preserving our culture and our heritage along with the zing of westernization and improvisations, keeping all the values intact. We'll keep on charming rest of the world with our beautiful art, diversity, colors, sumptuous cuisines, amazing attires, and unique architectures.
Happy Independence Day!


















P.S.: The pictures clicked above include some rare stamps and coin collections that my father has built. I tried to preserve and maintain these.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

My Experiments With The Camera...

Here are some of the Photographs clicked by me during one of the regular photo shoots to quench my thirst for photography...

MINTS & MELON





The Tabla Couple Enjoying silence




The Puppet Show




Stairway To Heaven




Nail-Polish




Erosion Of Time


Danke... :)
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