Tree Of Life: #ThursdayTreeLove
“Trees do not preach learning and precepts. They preach, undeterred by particulars, the ancient law of life.” ― Herman Hesse @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Linking up with our Tree-lady Parul for #TTL
“Trees do not preach learning and precepts. They preach, undeterred by particulars, the ancient law of life.” ― Herman Hesse @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Linking up with our Tree-lady Parul for #TTL
How to Love Yourself in 2019: By Kiana Mason So many of us spend so much energy and time showing someone else that we love them. This is all done with good intentions, but why do we neglect ourselves in the process? If we were as kind to ourselves as we are to those we love, imagine how much different our happiness and overall state of mind would be. That’s why this year I challenge you to…
“Many things in life will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart. Pursue those.” Anonymous Photo Credits: Achal Kaneja and Mujib Mundewadi Lodhi art District This photo walk in Lodhi Art District was captured by my incredible friends from our book club, Books and Beyond and walking club, Walking Nirvana. Thank you Achal and Mujib, for these splendid shots. Unable to accompany my friends on this art walk to…
“Being a Daddy’s Girl is like having a perfect armour for the rest of your life.” – Marinela Reka daddy’s girl My first as wordless-as-it-gets post! Shhhhhhhhhhh…now! 🙂 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ #WORDLESSWEDNESDAY Our linky is now live for all your smashing #WordlessWednesday posts. ********** New to #WordlessWednesday, but would like to join the fun? Here’s how you can join Esha and me. Just follow our three easy steps: Post a picture on your blog that speaks for itself. It could be…
I was hoping I would be done and dusted with the challenges of the 2018. But who said 2019 would come with a guarantee card, of an easier life. I really wish I could write a more optimistic post, and not start the first line by ranting. But such is life at times. I’m not giving up hope while life challenges me, and I continue to look it up squarely in the eye and say, “Try me!” And here are…
Spring Vignettes Here are a few beautiful lines from my all time favourite writer, Khalil Gibran (1883-1931), whose writings have given me solace even as a youngster. I have recently been reading a compilation of his verses called “The Little Book of Life” by Neil Douglas Klotz. You may want to read it, if you are a fan like me. Or, if you have never read him before, but would like to dive in to an…
“Alone let me constantly meditate in solitude on that which is salutary for his soul, for he who meditates in solicitude attains supreme bliss.” – Guru Nanak
” I can’t promise to fix all your problems, but I can promise you won’t have to face them alone.” – Anonymous
Why is it that we value people a lot more after they have died? I wonder why do we realise their importance only after they are gone, and not when they were around? Why is it that we regret not having spent quality time or more time with them? Or being ‘nicer’ or kinder to them when they lived.