Friday, August 29, 2014

SKYWATCH FRIDAY



 SKY'S INFINITE PATTERNS



 ONE DAY DURING THE WEEK I WOKE UP EARLY  ON PURPOSE. AT 6'O CLOCK TO BE PRECISE. I WANTED TO CLICK THE SKY  AT THE TWILIGHT HOUR. HERE IS THE SKY AT THE FAINT HALF LIGHT WHEN THE SUN IS ON THE  WAY UP AND HAS NOT RISEN YET. SHOT FROM MY BALCONY.



THIS ONE I  CAPTURED WHEN THE SUN WAS SLOWLY GAINING HEIGHT IN THE EAST. ABOUT 8'0 CLOCK IN THE MORNING.

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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

THURSDAY CHALLENGE


CLOUDS ON A BLUE SKY

THIS WEEK'S THEME IS:


               SKY (Birds, Winged insects, Kites, Frisbees, Balloons, Cloud,...)







I TRIED TO CAPTURE BIRDS OR WINGED INSECTS BUT FOUND THEM TOO FRISKY TO CAPTURE. SO MY CHOICE FELL ON CLOUDS. THIS IS A SHOT OF YESTERDAY'S EVENING SKY


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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

G IS FOR A GREEN BOOK





The green luster of stately pines captured at early morning today, from our balcony
And that green open book for me is nature in all its magnificent manifestations. A book perennially juxtaposing change and consistency, to a perfectly orchestrated  paradigm set by some super power. How I love this precious book which  not only stands by  me in the darkest moments of life but also unequivocally inspires me, excites me and gladdens my heart. To the initiated, this book has infinite dimensions to play life with. It is their for us gratuitously. Can any thing stand before its munificence? It doesn't divide or discriminate. It doesn't sow seeds of discord. It conveys a message of peace and goodwill. It showers its blessings upon all freely. It only loves, feeds  and shelters. It is a resurgent force which is potently restorative. 

How it has patterned effusively with its green cover, our valleys, glens, mountains, and hill tops. It is their in wheat stalks, corncobs and numerous grain bearing plants which sustain mankind. it is their in the sweet smelling blazing beauty of the rose and in every bud and bloom.

It beckons us in spring to the magical charm of new life. In summer it fructifies and ripens our fruit and berries. The color and splendor of autumn is a feast for the eyes. Winter is their for reunions and renewals.Can one ask for more?

In the beginning of this creation of ours, this book supported and fed not only the human animal but legions of live organism nestling in its magnanimous fold. Our very existence was determined by the forces of nature. Our relatedness to nature was inherent in our very being. Modern  man has mostly separated himself from the overawing aspect of nature by understanding its working. However, man can neither sever his relatedness to nature nor ignore its significance in our lives. To do so would be to his own peril.


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Monday, August 25, 2014

OUR WORLD TUESDAY





,AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY 






It is Apple season in Himachal Pradesh these days. Cartons of golden and red varieties are displayed on road side markets all over the state.The picture is that of one such market at Solan, shot yesterday.

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Thursday, August 21, 2014

BLUE SKY SPECKED WITH LONELY CLOUDS




 SKYWATCH FRIDAY


Shot in the late evening during walk, on Kumarhatti Nahan road

Sunlight has almost disappeared except a tinge of it reflecting in the clouds beyond mountains. 




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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

THURSDAY CHALLENGE


 BLOOMING BLOOMS

  TODAY'S THEME IS:

  YELLOW (Anything with the colour yellow in it,...)







 I ADORE NATURE IN ALL ITS MANIFESTATIONS. IT IS MY CONSTANT ALLY AND FOREVER A SOURCE

OF INSPIRATION. SO MY CHOICE FOR THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE IS FLOWERS.


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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

AN EXCITING JOURNEY BY A HILL TRAIN




TRAIN JOURNEY IN THE MOUNTAINS

'F' is for a fun experience.


Friends I must tell you here that I took two short videos to acquaint you about the natural beauty of the hill terrain which i witnessed during the journey , but failed to upload here due to some error.

Traveling in the hills by train and a historic one at that, which runs between Kalka and Shimla, is an  exercise worth taking, in its novelty at least. ‘The Kalka–Shimla Railway is a 2ft.6 in, narrow gauge railway in North-West India, passing along a mostly mountainous route. It is known for its fascinating view of the hills, surrounding villages and hamlets on far off slopes.’

In July 2008, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The train covers 96 Km. to reach Shimla. It is an enthralling journey from many angles. For one, it is considered  a technological marvel. It climbs from 2152 ft.above sea level at Kalka and terminates at an elevation of 6811ft. at Shimla. En route the train passes through more than hundred tunnels. 'The Barog Tunnel' (No. 33) being the longest tunnel on the line at 3,753 ft. in length between Dagshai and Solan and 890 ft. below the road.'

It negotiates 864 bridges and scores of sharp curves. “The Kalka–Shimla Railway was built to connect Shimla, the summer capital of India during the British Raj, with the Indian rail system. Now, Shimla is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh and is popularly known as the ‘queen of hills’ and Kalka is a town in the Panchkula district of Haryana. Spectacular scenery along the whole route, and the marvels of its construction, keeps the traveler on this line spell bound. On leaving Kalka, (2,152 ft.) , the railway enters the shivalik foothills and immediately commences its climb and touches Shimla at 6811 ft.



Above is the Summer Hill station our destination

 The railway station at Salogra.


A Shimla bound  train passing over this complex but artful bridge build by the British. Courtesy Wikipedia


 I had  repeatedly heard about the spectacle of abundant scenic beauty flanking the rail tracks of this famous rail route from Kalka to Shimla. I made up my mind right then to experience the nature’s  magic at the earliest opportunity. Last week the chance knocked at our door when we thought of visiting a friend and his family at Summer Hill, 3 kilometers short of Shimla after a gap of many years. Summer Hill has the charm of a better-developed hill station and houses the state University and an advanced research center.



Our train at one of the stations.


The decision to undertake the momentous journey was finalized. According to the plan, we boarded the small KALKA- SHIMLA EXPRESS TRAIN with seven bogies from Dharampur and got down at Summer Hill station. On the way we passed many important towns like Barog, Solan, Shogi, Kandaghat,Tara Devi and a few others.

The journey no doubt was  once in a lifetime experience. The train rushed passed  lush green forest cover which looked lustrous in the virgin morning light. Shallow valleys, deep gorges and sometimes  the heart stopping moments when the train moved on the edge of a gaping gorge keep your senses animated with wonder.These spell binding sensations keep you hooked throughout. At places, the brave hearts could even touch the rocks or the thick vegetation. Surrounding the railway track you could observe stately pines, rugged deodars, sprawling bushes, common cacti and sundry vegetation. A photographer’s delight no doubt!

The  negative points were all due to the inefficiency of the human element in the journey. The catering at stations was sub standard.The seating area and toilets needed better cleaning, even in the first class compartment. This as we all know is the bane of public services in the country.

The  whole experience is unforgettable though! I'm happy that I could do it. 

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