Tuesday, September 13, 2016

OUR WORLD



Our world's many facets:

 The park which i frequent for my morning walk. A young Neem tree looks grand standing erect in the middle of the park




A microcosm of India at Ambala Railway Station,where i went to see off a dear one.


A flowering green bush looks refreshing in the same park.


Linking to:
 Our World,
image-in-ing,
Nature Notes
Today's Flowers
Wednesday around the world
Seasons
Outdoor Wednesday










16 comments:

  1. Beautiful Photographs.. The Railway Station Photograph brings back my memories when I visited the place on my Office visit!

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  2. Beautiful and meaningful photographs !!

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  3. Three wonderful and very interesting photographs. I appreciate you sharing these with Today's Flowers. The bright red blooms are a lovely contrast to the green leaves. Thank you so much :)

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  4. This is a lovely location for a morning walk!
    Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/09/los-viejos.html

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  5. Beautiful world you live in. Thank you for sharing. I like what you say in your 'about me ' paragraphs ...

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  6. The pretty park is so opposite of the train station! That beautiful flower looks like a hibiscus. Love the color.

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  7. Yes, isn't our planet great!
    http://travelingbugwiththreeboys-kelleyn.blogspot.com/2016/09/camping-at-lake.html

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  8. Have never seen a Neem tree! Wow, that train station is busy. The red flowers -hibiscus?
    Many thanks for sharing this SEASONS! Much appreciated (hope you know that the link list starts on Sunday and goes tough Wednesday. Hope to see you back then:)

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  9. That’s beautiful and well maintained park... glad u able to visit it daily :)

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  10. That is a beautiful hibiscus

    Mollyxxx

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  11. I have used need soap but did not know where it grew. Now I do! Michelle

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  12. That's a gumamela out there. It's beautiful

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