It was still winter in January, 2015. But it rained on that day, and the previous day. So, this pic came out to have a nostalgic feel of college campuses back in India..
Then, this month, we went on our first long trip of 2015. The following is a reminder of how there are sturdy elements in nature, that withstand every severe condition. Kindled by the strength from within.
The wall also reminded me of our childhood trips to my fathers village, in Thodupuzha, Kerala. With rubber plantations on either side, the narrow mudroad(idavazhi) that lead to the house had a mud-wall on one side, and enormous ferns caressed our face and shoulders as we walked past it..
Hope you are enjoying the rainy season too... Let me leave you with a hot cup of chai. Finish it before it gets cold! :)
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| View from the rustic window of Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Michigan |
Then, this month, we went on our first long trip of 2015. The following is a reminder of how there are sturdy elements in nature, that withstand every severe condition. Kindled by the strength from within.
Moss and fern, one of my favorite combination. It couldnt get better than this: A wall full of moss and fern, rain-drenched and washed in prestine sunshine... Simply refreshing!
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| At Hocking Hills Waterfall, Ohio |
The wall also reminded me of our childhood trips to my fathers village, in Thodupuzha, Kerala. With rubber plantations on either side, the narrow mudroad(idavazhi) that lead to the house had a mud-wall on one side, and enormous ferns caressed our face and shoulders as we walked past it..
And about the creative side, the previous post shared with you, was of a gorgeous necklace that I made for my mom. The inspiration lasted for a good few days after I finished packing that off to her.. So, I made a few more, and added all those to the shop! Here is a snapshot of true elegance from the "Large necklace"spell!
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| Large, elegant Indian style necklaces : Shop @ www.DesignsBySumi.etsy.com |
Hope you are enjoying the rainy season too... Let me leave you with a hot cup of chai. Finish it before it gets cold! :)
If you have any questions about the shop, or just want to tell me how you like your tea, I would definitely love to know your thoughts and/or help you out!
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Love your photos, your newest jewelry creations (so lovely & colorful!) & your chai tea :)
ReplyDeleteThankyou..
ReplyDeleteA cup of chai is always inviting! :)