This blog contains musings. Of a traveling person. They may make sense. Most often they may not. So, it is important for you to realize that all of us are god's children. Thus you are obliged to forgive when the musings donot make sense. Now read on...
Saturday, January 7, 2012
The Museum Toy Train
This amazingly skillful and outlandishly perceptive tree grew from absolutely no where to avoid death both by water and by cement construction. It was at 45 degrees with the ground and its reflection in the water added to the character of the click.
As I ambled across the lush green lawns of this meticulously maintained museum, the playful shrieks of the school kids whizzed past in the air. Then suddenly, this humble giant comes into my view and after few minutes of toying with my camera, I manage to scrape out a reasonable angle.
The lone symmetric structure in the entire built up areas around the Gandhi Sagar Lake. And with it being in the evening and people rushing by all around, it was tough to get the structure into the frame. But it finally happened. I soon realized that the overhead electric cables crept in.
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