I am sure from the first picture you would have skipped it, if you had not given a closer look. Moth or a Butterfly. I don't know how you call it. But, in either way, it is a true beauty. Nature presents to us these beauties in so many different ways....In Kerala, it is called shivande tumbi, or the butterfly of Shiva [Hindu Lord]. The story goes that its arrival signifies that there is an
Thursday, 31 July 2008
Wednesday, 30 July 2008
The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn
Posted on 03:00 by Unknown
This photo is taken from Barry Cornelius's photostream on flickr. Thanks for sharing. To see more of his pics, click hereThis book is a real blast. It has two dimensions to it. First of all, you can read it for enjoyment. The adventures are just captivating, deadly, realistic and truly adventurous. The story is tied by a river over which Huckleberry Finn and his friend Jim travel in a Canoe.
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
Come out of Indian Phony Political Vendetta
Posted on 23:11 by Unknown
[These photos are taken from Patel Zinal and Michelle's photo stream on flickr. Thanks for sharing. To view more of their photos click on their names] India is the world’s largest and most populous democracy in the world. It serves right because the body representing one seventh of world population should be representative of the people. Unlike other countries, where the democracy is limited
Monday, 21 July 2008
Baby and the Ocean
Posted on 04:50 by Unknown
[This photo is shirleymoon's photo stream on flickr. Thanks for sharing. To see more of her photos click here]The poem is about a child who wants to explore the ocean. A lot of visualization is being done to bring out the child's imaginationO dear little angel of ocean merry,your blue bright frock looks so pretty.The flaps of your skirt are so gentle,baby wants your sash so magical.As you skirt
Friday, 18 July 2008
Nothing has changed, yet something remains
Posted on 02:47 by Unknown
[This photo is taken from Carolyn Mountainwoman's photo stream on flickr. Thanks for sharing. For for of her photos chick here]
When I sit along alone at home sometimes,
I get lazy and lean over the pillow.
Resting my head on one hand,
I think silly of some time.
As one word comes out loud to ears,
I hear her name known for years.
Nothing has changed, yet something remains.
Out of
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
I will be born better tonight
Posted on 22:26 by Unknown
[This photo is taken from Michael Wilson's photo stream. Thanks for sharing. To see more of his photos, click here]The poem is about the germination of a seed and how it grows up to have its own flowers, fruits and later seeds. I have written this poem as I plan to use the various paras in this poem as the various stages of the meeting in toastmasters as I am the MC for the next meeting.In my
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
Meeting 144 Smedleys
Posted on 03:55 by Unknown
[I have used a photo from Ted Schredd's photo stream from flickr. Thanks for sharing. To see more of his photos click here]After almost a six month break, I was back at my club. New faces; with it came new entu. The pinch of humor is what makes me freshen up a Sunday morning and that I get at my club. There were two instances which I felt should be quoted here... One guy was asked to speak on
Tuesday, 8 July 2008
Most Seductive Intoxicating Addictive Drug
Posted on 23:14 by Unknown
This photo is taken from Michelle Brea's photo stream on flickr. Thanks for sharing. To see more of the photographer's photos click here Do you know the most seductive intoxicating addictive drug? Is it the opium, LSD, marijuana, cocaine or etc etc... I think it is none of these. I believe it is pain. The drug is all around us. Only thing is we see everywhere but fail to observe it anywhere.
Sunday, 6 July 2008
The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer
Posted on 22:09 by Unknown
[This excellent photo is taken from stephen kirkwood's photo stream on flickr. Thank you for sharing this photo. To see more of his photos, click here]The book we know as a classic brings out the little fantasized adventures of little Tom. But then the tables turn round when we get to know that these are not fantasized but instances that have truly taken place in the author’s village when he was
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