We took a short break at Alwar in Rajasthan. This was a family trip and we all enjoyed a lot. I just got back a few hours back. But as I have said before, if I have an internet connection I will blog. I find it difficult to go to sleep if I don’t. And as of now I have to eat dinner too. But a picture from Alwar first.
Alwar, Rajasthan
This was clicked today evening while going to Siliserh Lake. This bridge stands in middle of no where and I requested my taxi driver to stop so that I could click a picture. He was quite courteous about it. It is another matter that most of the time if I am clicking pictures with Chhavi around, she would be physically shaking me to do something else. But there are other times as well when she waits patiently for me to finish my shot and then put forth her demand. More of this and Palampur too in the days to come.
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Thanks Shalu though the bridge was on the way to the lake and not at the lake itself
Thank you Vishal.
Thank you Niranjan.
Hoteldepot they will start soon.
Anu
Chhavi has not yet come to the stage when she told me don’t click!
No Manish I did not visit Bhangarh, maybe next time.
Meenakshi that sums it up nicely.
Thanks Lady Fi
Thanks Jeevan.
Pradeep they will follow soon.
Jay
she did let me take some pictures after all. But not easy!
Thanks Indu.
Yes Meena particularly the Himalayas.
This must be the best aprt of liiving in Delhi rt… Half of north India is overnight away
This bridge has a quaint old world charm about it–nice shot.
Hi Anuradha,
Lovely shot but the bridge looks dilapidated and not useful any longer.
Thank God, Chhavi stuck with her patience and all of us can see the results of that. The click has come out perfect.
Loved the post
Regards
Jay
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Waiting to see more of ur shots and brief descriptions
Nice snap. The bridge blends well with the surrounding scenery.
Lovely golden light! Looks lovely.
A visit to Rajasthan is always like a visit to past. I love going there and taking tours of its forts and monuments.
Apart from areas around Udaipur & may be some part of eastern Rajasthan the arid climate reflects in every picture. Did u visit so called haunted Bhangarh fort which is near to Alwar?
nice click! its indeed a challenge to click with kids around. samhith does the same too.. sometimes he keeps shaking me, and sometimes waits… and there are times when he tells me “dont click amma, enjoy the scene”!
Never been to Alwar. Would be waiting for the blog post!
Nice shot!
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I had been to Rajasthan recently and I loved this state . One of the reasons is displayed in the picture above. thanks for sharing .
Nice picture of the lake.