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Tag Archives: photography
What This Tree Has Seen. . . . . . .
Left to right: Cassie, Matt, August, and Jennifer I am including my former posts on this Banyan Tree and Adalaj Vav. This is one of my favorite sties on the outskirts of Amdavad and part of the filming that the … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged architecture, Banyan tree, India, Indian Step Wells, photography, students, Study abroad in India, tree climbing
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The Best Fun. . . .
This is what I love when it happens as we are touring. A crowd gathers around and someone thrusts a young child or baby into my arms. The first time, I had no idea what to do but … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blessing a child, child, children, familes, fort, India, photography, tourist
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The Steep Winding Way Up Mt. Abu
Check-out the difficult road up to Mt. Abu. The kids in the back of the bus had to stop at a safe spot for some fresh air and knee stretching. No one was physically sick but pretty close and … Continue reading
A Wedding Drone?
I drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle according to Wikipedia. It is usually thought of as a weapon of war used by Special Forces Operations to keep pilot’s safe. There is a small but growing number of civilian application … Continue reading
Posted in film, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, bride, drone, drones in war, drones used in civilian life, families, family, filming, groom, Indian turbans, Indian wedding, photography, wedding
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The Haveli in Jaisalmer
This is a picture from atop the fort in Jaisalmer, the Golden City of Rajasthan. Namaste! Today, Jaisalmer is a remote outpost in the desert and actually the last city in India before the desert and then the border with … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Architecture, India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Afghanistan, architecture, blogging, building, desert, India, Jaisalmer, merchants, Pakistan, photography, Rajasthan, touring, trade route, trade route city, yellow sandstone
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Mendhi or Henna Hands
This is the beautiful Indian bride, the night of Menhdi. She is on a parallel roof with the million flickering candles of the Kite Festival lanterns twinkling in the night with a cascading firework over her and to … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, bride, henna hands, Incredible India, Indian tradition, Indian wedding, Mendhi, photography, travel
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Anne Meets Hati !
Ah-ti ,the elephant, is an Amdavad resident who just happened to appear new the Fort where we were tourisiting yesterday. Nothing nicer than to see an Ah-ti at the beginning of a busy day, and quite a friendly girl … Continue reading
Spectacular Sights in the US
29 Surreal Places In America You Need To Visit Before You Die Mar 11, 2014 If you live in the U.S., you don’t need a passport to see what mother nature has to offer. 1. Mendenhall Glacier Caves, Alaska AER Wilmington … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged natural beauty, nature, photography, travel, United States, wonders of nature
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Sounds of Amdavad
Sights and sites yesterday and today sounds. Before I start you should know that I don’t like silence at home or pregnant pauses in conversations! Even in India I want the TV on and there are all Hindu channels … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Architecture, India, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, children, elementary school in India, Friday mosque, Minarets, monkeys, photography, sounds of Amdavad. parakeets, travel
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