Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Wordless Wednesday!


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Edited to add on 19.1.12: Please don't forget to read my friend, Ugich Konithari's beautiful lines in the comment section! I am overwhelmed!

28 comments:

  1. I am indeed wordless, dumbfounded, speechless ! Breathtaking shot !

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  2. R.RAMAKRISHNAN: Thank you, Ramakrishnan Sir! It was taken at Munnar!


    K.PARTHASARATHI: Thank you, Partha Sir!

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  3. Beautiful! There's something peaceful about soft white flowers...

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  4. So many
    ensconced cozily,
    in a green mantle,
    new to this world,
    facing a world
    together
    with
    brothers and sisters
    of various ages,
    but the umbilicus
    still strong,
    and uncut,
    piping continuously,
    strength,
    support,
    and the ethos
    of
    living and giving,
    as they prosper together
    in the Sun.

    And those with
    the evolved
    fancy
    cerebral cortex,
    inexplicably
    in a hurry
    to severe the umbilical links
    one by one.

    In a hurry
    to
    work,
    earn,
    and design,
    a green monetary mantle of their own.

    Living, yes,
    but
    giving ?

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  5. INDIAN HOME MAKER: Yes, IHM! It gives a serene look, thank you!


    UGICH KONITHARI: Each and every line is so applicable for the picture, Suranga! I am overwhelmed!

    As soon as I planned to post this picture, I knew your poem will bloom out as soon as you saw the flower/buds! Thank you!

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  6. Calming ,soothing and stunning.Cheers to Ugich Konitari's comment.

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  7. Lovely pic, Sandhya!

    And hats off to Ugich for a brilliant verse!

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  8. wowow.. I got this plant tooo.. (dont ask the name :) ).. they will pop out and then have this lovely white flower almost round ..

    THis is so beautiful .. AMAZING NATURE at its best ..

    Sandhya bhen I cant wait this year for the winters to go, a couple of friends came from india and brought me some flower bulbs and seeds :) and i am so excited to see if they will all bloom here in uk ...

    and Suranga Mam's Poetry well she is amazing, I visit her blog regulalry where she write such beautiful words on a picture , indeed she is the best .. and i loved reading the ones she has said here ...

    and said in there so many enclosed so cozily to face the world with brothers and sisters :)


    Thank you sharing.. made me smileeee :)

    Bikram's

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  9. @Kavita, @Krishna, @Lkrupaa, @Bikram @manju

    Thank you all for the encouraging words !

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  10. KAVITA: Suranga is great, isn't she, Kavita! This post's grade has gone up because of her beautiful poetry! I came back home just now from outside and so many comments are waiting, thanks to Suranga too!


    KRISHNA: Thank you, Krishna!


    L.KRUPAA: Yes, Ugich Konitari's lines have boosted my post! Thank you!


    AMRIT: Thank you, Amrit!


    MANJU: Yes, Ugich is too good to believe! Thank you, Manju!


    BIKRAM: Yes, Bikram! Our nature is beautiful and people like Ugich understands it better!

    They will all bloom giving out beautiful flowers! My niece who is there, has got this too!

    Yes, she is unique, Bikram! Her imagination flies sky high when she sees nature in its full bloom!

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  11. hey superb yar...ya i did read ugich wonderful lines...and, nanri yar..for continuing to motivate all of us in blogworld..

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  12. It is really superb! The same goes to Ugich Konitari's comment.

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  13. Very nice. One should start one's day by looking at such flowers for a happy and peaceful day

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  14. Malli! It will be great if we can smell this flower through the blog too - Our joy will be doubled :) :)

    Destination Infinity

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  15. P.N.SUBRAMANIAN: Welcome to my blog, Sir!

    Thanks for the comment!


    BK CHOWLA: What you say is right, Chowlaji! I love plucking jasmine and other flowers in the morning in our garden with my cat tagging along!


    DESTINATION INFINITY: I know it looks beautiful. I don't know the name of the flower though! Yes, it would be nice if we could smell it here!


    JYOTI: Thanks for tagging me! I have got 3 tags pending for me to do! Will do it sometime!


    ASHOK: Thank you!

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  16. Nice picture Sandhya.. wordless was apt. Yet UK added her magic to it.

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  17. Awesome photo.. Its bad i cannot smell that divine smell from here.. brings back old memories when we used to have nithya malli and pavazha malli at home.. Still my mother takes good care of those.. that poem about the flower is just so apt. Hurray to UK..

    Sandhyaji, i know you would have had tag requests earlier.. do include me too.. I just cannot leave you in that list of versatile bloggers, i know.. Pls do the tag

    http://tellastorymyway.blogspot.com/2012/01/magnolia-wednesdays-review-challenge.html

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  18. hi..how come yar..i wrote a comment here 2,3 days back..this blogger now a days eats away comments it seems..many also complain abt difficulty in posting comments..ok ok sorry to bother u with all this..gr8 pix yar...have fun and thanks

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  20. brilliant!

    some wonderful memories to cherish for a very long time,isnt it?

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  21. RADHA; Thank you! Yes, Ugich's thinking goes in an entirely different way! She is great!


    HEMA: Thank you, Hema! I have got both nithya malli and pavazha malli at home. My old pavazha malli had died, a few years back. Now, the new plant has started blooming! As you said, its smell is devine!

    Ugich's words are great!

    I am lazy in doing tags, Hema! Some tags are still pending! I will do it sometime! Anyway, thanks for tagging me!


    SM: Thank you, SM!


    RAHUL BHATIA: Thank you, Rahulji!


    INDRANI: Thank you, Indrani!


    SUJATHA SATHYA: Yes, Sujatha, thank you!

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