The steel handrail of the statue of former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.G.
Ramachandran, on the Mount Rd. The bronze statue erected across the Mount Rd,
near Agurchand Mansion, was shot while waiting for the signal.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Monday, August 24, 2015
Saturday, August 22, 2015
San Thome Basilica, Chennai
Today, while
Chennai (the late Madras) celebrates its 376th Birthday, the number
marks the foundation of the city on the establishment of Fort St. George on a
small piece of land in 1639 by the British East Indian Company. Every year we
celebrate this day as Madras Day/Week marked by various events, and walk on the
memorial lanes of Madras. I thought it was appropriate to write on one of the
remarkable landmark of Chennai, the San Thome Basilica – also known as Santhome
Church.
Standing tall against
the Chennai skyline in backdrop of blue sky and Bay of Bengal behind, the San
Thome Basilica Cathedral (on Santhome High Rd) is indeed an imposing structure. Built in the Gothic
style of architecture the spire raises to a height of about 155 feet. This
Basilica Cathedral is one of thee Basilicas built over the tombs of apostles of
Jesus Christ. The other two are the Basilica of St. Peter, built over the tomb
of St. Peter in Rome and the Cathedral of Santiago de Compoostela of St. James
in Spain.
A zoom on the middle spires |
According to
tradition it is believed that St. Thomas came to India in the year 52 A.D and then
travelled to Madras after worked along the west coast. As he suffered martyrdom
at St. Thomas Mount, his disciples buried him in Santhome over which the
present Cathedral stands. Marco Polo, during his visit to India, records that “it
is in this province (Malabbar) which is styled the greater India at the gulf
between Ceylon and the mainland that the body of Messer St. Thomas lies at a certain
town having no great population and it’s a place not very accessible”. When Portuguese
arrived at Mylapore in 1517, they were surprised to find a shrine there but to be
in ruins almost, they took it upon themselves to rebuild the church and parish
in 1524.
View of the Steeple from the side |
But over the
centuries, this small church becomes fragile and was in dire need of repair. In
1893, this structure was demolished and the present church was built with the
tomb of the saint placed at the heart of the structure. The predominant feature
of a Gothic structure is its tall spires and at the Santhome Bascilica Cathedal
it is the first spire that strikes immediately. The second and the shorter one are
constructed directly about the tomb of the saint – which could be accessed from
the outside of the church rather being within then and it was in 1956 that the
church was declared a minor Basilica. The church also holds a museum inside and
all the memorabilia of St. Thomas and of that period was arranged along the
display of the spear that killed the saint!
ps. all these photos were shot on different times while waiting at the santhome signal.
ps. all these photos were shot on different times while waiting at the santhome signal.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Fence and Flowers and a Link in Common
When I browse
my folders for photos to share at good fences, conduct by the Run a RoundRanch, I find two photos which have two things in common – a chain link fence and
same yellow flowers. The photos were shot at two different places but there’s
one unity between them. Could you guess?
Yes, both were
shot at hill stations! The first one represents Ooty and the latter was shot at
Kodaikanal, both were very popular hill stations here, in the state of Tamil
Nadu.
The first one
somehow went out of focus, because I was actually focusing on flowers but the
fence in background scored well! This fence was shot at a place where we stayed
during one of our visits to Ooty and located very close to the Botanical Garden
it made my visit to garden much easier in my power wheelchair.
The fence co-exists
with lustrous green and yellow flowers was captured at the cottage I stayed in Kodaikanal and the
fence was laid as protecting the house from neighbor.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Monday, August 17, 2015
RGB Monday
This time I decided to go for an image that has colors more than red green blue.
Colorful lampshades hung at a shop
in the streets of Mamallapuram – a sculptural hub about 50 km south of Chennai.
Saturday, August 15, 2015
கொடி பறக்குது / Flag Flying
கொடி பறக்குது
நம் தேசிய கொடி பறக்குது
நீல வானில் வண்ணகலவையாய்
ஒற்றுமையை குறிக்கின்ற வகையில்
கொடி பறக்குது
கொட்டும் மழையிலும்
கொளுத்தும் வெயிலிலும்
ஒற்றுமை ஒன்றே நம் உடமை என
கொடி பறக்குது
கோட்டை கொத்தளத்தில் இருந்து.
The flag hoisted at Fort St. George, Chennai. And it is believed to be the tallest flagpole in India.
Happy Independence Day
நம் தேசிய கொடி பறக்குது
நீல வானில் வண்ணகலவையாய்
ஒற்றுமையை குறிக்கின்ற வகையில்
கொடி பறக்குது
கொட்டும் மழையிலும்
கொளுத்தும் வெயிலிலும்
ஒற்றுமை ஒன்றே நம் உடமை என
கொடி பறக்குது
கோட்டை கொத்தளத்தில் இருந்து.
The flag hoisted at Fort St. George, Chennai. And it is believed to be the tallest flagpole in India.
Happy Independence Day
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Chocolate Sandwich and Fence around Sidewalk Cafe
First time
went to the Chocolate Sandwich shop open by my brother in partner with his
friend at Ashok Nagar, Chennai. I was way back applying for a new national
Identity Card for Differently Abled, which has been pending for a long time,
from the Govt. Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine in KK Nagar. Since the shop
located close to the centre and on the way back, we stopped for a cup of coffee
that let me check the shop in person as I haven’t visited during its opening in
June.
Just like the
name the shop sells different kinds of chocolates and sandwiches, along with
milkshakes, donuts, burgers, and ice creams with latterly added hot premium
coffee. Though it’s not a big shop I like the way they executed the idea, and
captured the theme in chocolate brown and green and setting up the shop prettily
(opposite to a playground) which I find so ideal. The most attractive thing for
me particularly was the sidewalk cafe outside the shop which was fenced in
bamboo that gleams in green. The shop located in a quiet environment unless
kids playing at the ground and the sidewalk cafe will let someone relaxes
through the evening and ideal for friends to converse.
The shop
provides more than dozen seats in company of four tables (two inside and a
couple outside) and free WiFi enable to access internet is plus of this shop.
During my visit today, I find someone settle at a corner kept access to his
mobile and enjoys the cool ambiance inside the shop tasting his favorites at
leisure. Though I don’t like sandwich (perhaps because I haven’t tasted one
before) I would like to visit the shop for its delicious chocolates and coffee.
Two days back my dad bought sugar free chocolate for me from there but didn’t
sweet as regular chocolates but it’s a gift to those experience diabetics with
a desire for chocolates. (all photos shot with mobile camera)
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Row of Boats
Few weekends
back I was at Kovalam beach on ECR and we stopped there for a while when coming
back from Mamallapuram on a brief ride come outing. Kovalam being a huge
fishing hamlet and being Sunday evening the boats were parked a lot along the
shoreline. The day was hotter when we hit the road by noon but evening become slightly
cool as clouds form around the sky when we reached Kovalam.
It was time
between 4-5pm so there weren’t enough crowds at the beach but there was constant
rise as we wait future and before move out of the area, to avoid getting jammed
since this is a beach where lot of people from Chennai’s southern suburbs would
visit for mild entertainment. Here are some photos on the fishing boats that
parked nearly along the curvy shoreline and as I haven’t took my camera that
day, the picture were captured from my sister’s (cousin) Smartphone.
Sunday, August 09, 2015
Boring
A word I hear
frequently uttered by the young world these days is “boring”! Though I haven’t
met many people uttering the word, but the posture of some of the young people
in my family circle and the way they spell it out gives me a perception that
many should follow this pattern. Nowadays,
I think not many are ready or interested to spent time with others (in person)
unless it’s relevant to gadgets someway. But I think they are enriched with
knowledge and we can learn many things from them if they like to share with us.
But they are ready with their word (bore) at the tip of their tongue, to spit,
stopping us at a word without letting a chance to complete the phrase.
Though today’s young people (in
their teens and 20s) are sophisticated and open to everything, and yet get
things easily, their world somehow seem to be confine with abundant or shrunken
to get lost interest quickly as they don’t have to wait for anything. I think
the young ones these days have no patience to listen to anyone anymore and
exhibit indifference in attitude when treating others. Their advanced knowledge
works well only on dealing gadgets, and when it comes to relationship and
sharing they lack density. I see the reason behind them to utter boring is lies
within the definition of the word meant uninterested.
During my days
of growing (as teen and youth) I don’t remember using the word or felt alike
often when the kids in current time period
grumble a lot about it. Though I have just come out of the layer, I sense
a lump difference in activities and expectation. Even I lost the mobility I
have been active throughout my life in some ways and interested to do so many
things and interact with others to keep myself occupied and learn something.
But the word (boring) come from the tender lips make me frustrated and when
they feel bored even not completing a quarter century (and still at the beginning
of their life) I wonder how could they become fruit bearer.
Today’s young ones expect
everything to be instant like washing hands as soon eat away or wipe in napkin to
crumple away, and go plainly on the recommended (which seems coping with others)
rather selecting the custom way where they could witness hope, and a
distinctive feel and inspiration to keep travelling without changing a layer for
the other. And I am saying this because they have to understand what their
passion is and interested to do, because choosing things on recommend doesn’t
meant to suit them.
Thursday, August 06, 2015
An old boathouse
The boathouse
located at one of the corners of the Kodaikanal Lake (which resembles the shape
of a start) is a pretty one and capture my attention every time I come around
the lake during my visits to Kodaikanal. I think it is an old boathouse and
perhaps abandoned now, as I ever seen it operated like the other boathouses
that gather crowd. But what I like more
about this boathouse was its hut like structure that in a way look alike the
traditional houses of China.
The Kodaikanal
Lake has been fenced throughout (to keep away the public polluting the lake)
and these are photos shot from the car, so I couldn’t avoid fence hindering the
boathouse. Hope I could get a detail photo on the boathouse in my next turn.
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Tuesday, August 04, 2015
Prohibition of liquor is possible, quite?
A plea for
prohibition of liquor in our State (Tamil Nadu) has been there for long and one
of the leading political parties has prohibition as their main policy and
demanding for it quite long time. But in last few years other political parties
too took flag against the sales of liquor, which was done through Tamil Nadu
State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC) – a company owned by state government.
Very lately
the main opposition party (former) leader promised to bring prohibition in the
state if they are back in power, perhaps if they win the 2016 assembly
election. But it was like a manifesto that supposed to release with the
intention of election, the issue become too serious with the demise of Gandhian
Sasi Perumal, during his protest to shut a TASMAC shop. He has been protesting
in favor of prohibition for long period on the principles of Gandhi – particularly
on the idea of nonviolent resistance.
Now almost political
parties and various institutions in Tamil Nadu has leap into the issue and
urges the state government to implement the prohibition immediately. Some going
to the extreme took the issue in their hands to break through and putting fire
to the TASMAC shops in the suburbs. Its obvious liquor/alcohol is ill to health
and many families suffers because of the head of the family becomes a drunkard
and destroy all the economy and hope, his family got on him towards their
future.
No doubt,
prohibition is must! But implementing immediately is quite impossible I think. I
also wonder how people, even with great wisdom believe that closing the liquor
shops will stop people from drinking. I know if there’s availability people
used to it constantly but what if a road blocked? Isn’t there any other route
to reach the destination and in this case to get the feel of intoxicated? People
don’t think from the mind of drunkards or those addicted to alcohol. It’s not
easy for them to stop consuming alcohol suddenly which is somehow possible only
in the case of occasional/social drinkers.
I know people
who live on the purpose of only drinking and seem to be intoxicated always.
Even a day or two without drinking put them into troublesome and feel anguish
and perhaps there are chances of attempting suicide if they are quite out of
control. But it does not mean that we have to let them drink forever (and die
soon), but it’s a social responsibility to bring them out of the habit and as a
initial step in reducing the number of consumption of liquor, the government
and social organisations should encourage those who want to come out of addiction
and give treatment through rehabilitation centers for free of cost.
On other hand
the government should also take step in reducing the sale of liquor rather targeting
how to increase the marketing. There has been constant growth (of about 20
percent) at the sales of liquor, from the financial year 2002-03, which proves
that those consume liquor has been increased, even though the price could have rose
apparently we could not deny the fact and crowd we see in front of the liquor
stores. The govt. should come up with creative ideas how to prevent people going
blindfold behind liquor bars and also develop an alternate source (parallel) to
balance their fiscal lose if they implement prohibition, in a slow and steady
progress.
Although it’s
good to see people (esp. students) come together with great force and protest against
the liquor sale and urging the government to shutdown the shops. Instead shouting
and taking violence in hand people should think in silence and try to
understand where the problem lies and what the ways to prevent drunkard from
drinking. I personally feel the film industries and films especially are
encouraging indirectly the drinking habit through the scenes of drinking. I
find almost films made in recent years have a scene or two that remind liquor
even those who want to give up.
There’s a
singer come lyricist called gana Bala, who write songs that praise liquor and
habit of drinking. Wish he stops writing such songs that encourage alcoholics
and inspire non-drinkers to the habit. Let whoever comes to the power, promise
whatever they want to but make certain the prohibition has been implemented at
right method and manner that does not let in illegal booze and other drug items
that affect the lives of drinkers to worse.
Monday, August 03, 2015
RGB Monday
Remote in hand, I was thinking
what to post for my new found series. But I got the idea at the moment looking at
the remote. And here I got the colors in a single click.
The buttons in the remote and in array
of red, green and blue... although yellow interrupt the row I find it apt to
the series. The TV remote is one of the objects we handle daily at home.
Saturday, August 01, 2015
30 + Things
July 31st
I turned 30. But I feel nothing turned out to be like people emphasis about the number . For some time now, I consider
age as a matter not (instead being a fact) when everyday becomes a record. I
think age is only for the body but sometime even despite the fact, and to be
stunned someone’s active used to be. For example APJ Abdul Kalam! When I see
people complain tedious at very young age, Kalam’s energy level and active
lifestyle until his last breath (at age of 84) amaze me and reinforce by belief
that age isn’t a matter or barrier until we are sufficient with energy/power.
My favorite chocolate cake... but i felt more choco in it |
Birthdays
aren’t special anymore these years and the day passes like just another except getting
attention from family and friends to be greeted. For last few years I had no
celebration on my birthday and I also stopped anticipating as I feel nothing
turns out if I celebrate or not the day. Last time I celebrated my birthday (with
a cake) was in 2011 and after that I don’t have a reason or thought to celebrate.
This time too I wasn’t in intention of celebration, but my brother arranged for
a cake and since our grandparents are at home this time we decided not to miss
the chance.
As u perhaps
knew my grandpa wasn’t well and after discharged from hospital, he was at our
home and supposed to stay until their new home (which is under construction) is
ready. Two months have completed now since grandparents moved into our home and
grandpa shows great improvement in health and activities after going through
(and continue to do) physiotherapy and taking insulin injection for sugar. He put
steady and fast pace in walking these days and being affected by Parkinson’s he
struggles speaking a word or two and experience loss of memory sometime but
wasn’t anything serious to complain.
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
A dream hero and a true leader...
My painting on Kalam when he turned 75 in 2006 |
APJ Abdul
Kalam doesn’t need an intro and children/students celebrate him as hero, who
inspires everyone to dream. Being a rocket scientist, I see him as a true
leader who guided the country on the right path with an anticipation that is
quite selfless. It is rare for a country with billion populations who entirely
love and admire an individual beyond their variation and unity in diversity.
I am uncertain
in which way I admire him the most (as a rocket scientist or missile man, a
transformer of dreams or president of India, or perhaps his various aspects and
schemes) but the concept of India 2020 impressed me lot and want to follow his
path. India 2020 is the first book I read (with interest) apart the school text
books which I read in a compulsion or without passion. He showed me a way to
explore things through books, even though I started reading books actually to
improve my English it was his book initiated the habit.
Just like
everyone, his simplicity and down to earth attitude (even at the post of higher
position and first citizen of nation) make me feel incredible and proud to live
in his era. Among his many pursuits of dreams, the 2020 project is a wake-up
call for the entire nation to work hard to fulfill his dreams where lies our bright
future. What really bother me was, whether India becomes a developed nation or
not in 2020, he should have lived to encourage us until we reach quite a
position.
He had touched
almost all the areas and wanted to develop everything equally (with a vision
for tomorrow) because a development gets a full form only if it was balanced. Although
he’s a scientist dealt with deadly weapons and missiles, he’s gentle enough
towards every human being as he himself being so, he’s more concern about
environment and want to bring a transformation in agriculture using latest
technologies. His Go Green campaign that began in Tamil Nadu with an intention
to plant 10 million saplings is a great initiation, which I see as a balance to
various destruction we do in name of development.
Agriculture
being my favorite subject and villages being center of its state, I like the
way he look into the concept of agriculture and the need to develop the
villages, he quotes:
My true labor will give life to my
village
our villages elevates, our families will get good prosperity
our families lived well, our state will rise
our state elevates, our country will evolutes as a fertile nation
we work hard and develop our village, state and nation.
As a teacher
he has reached students that any other leader or educationist would have done. Teaching
being his main intention as he believes giving education is the best way to
make someone realize his dreams and he sowed the seeds in students for the
future nourishment and he understands the fact that taking anything at earlier
gives good result. Not everyone gets the chance to die while doing what they
love and respect to do so... at the age of 84, our youngest hero passed away
while on his course of teaching (delivering a lecture) to students at IIM Shillong
on a livable plant.
Good bye Kalam, we will follow
your track and bring alive your dream.
Monday, July 27, 2015
RGB Monday
(Today's object is tractor)
Red tractor,
but the color has been fated! The picture was captured from the moving car on Grand Southern Trunk
Rd across Theni, during my travel to Cloud Mountain.
Green tractor
on the Girivalam (coming around hill) road of Tiruvannamalai! It is the road
(that comes around the Annamalai Hill) where abundant of people take walk on
the full moon day and they believe doing it brings peace to mind and also enhance
fitness.
Blue tractor
on the Palavakkam beach and it is to use to pull boats that come to shore after fishing and they charge certain amount for the job.
PS. Tractors
always fascinate me for their ability to handle any kind of terrain and many a
time I wish to go for a ride on tractor. I and my cousin used to discuss how
wonderful it would be to modify a tractor into a passenger car, so that we
could travel anywhere without a care about road.
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Saturday, July 25, 2015
Overcast at Kasimedu Fishing Harbour and Cloud Iridescence
The weather
for last few days has been pleasant in Chennai during the evening with rain
clouds overcast the sky and seldom showering here and there to lighter downpour.
The days are hotter than usual to become a natural geyser to produce hot water but
as it enter the evening the weather dramatically turn into gloomy and cool. The situation was similar when I cross Marina beach
a day back (in evening) with a plan to drive up to Kasimedu fishing harbor for
a chance as we mostly turn back with Marina.
The sun was shining
bright when we moved out of home but on the way we saw gray clouds climbing up
the sky from the west against the setting sun and for a moment on the beach
road we come to cease across a colorful sky (cloud iridescence) showing up above the
clouds. As we cross Parry's corner it becomes darker and windy and when we enter
the fishing harbor it was about 6 pm and the concrete pier was empty unlike my
previous visit on a Sunday last year. There was police standing at the entrance
of the harbour but they didn’t pay attention to us as we drive inside.
We drive
partially into the breakwater and stood there sometime almost watching the
clouded sky and feeling the fresh breeze and whisper of silent waves of sea. The
harbour wasn’t busy that time and some fishermen were working on their nets at
a corner and being 6 in evening we didn’t take risk of driving all the way till
the end of breakwater to be warned by someone. Later the cop come in jeep indicated us to move away and we left the harbor to wish to come back some other day in a
day time.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Fence around Fern House
The Fern House
in the Ooty Botanical Garden is home to many ferns and orchids. This house (established in 1894) is
dedicated to W.C. Mc. Ivor, in whose response the Garden has been developed to
this stage from the then a patch of vegetable garden and wilderness of Shola
and shrubs and the lower part as a swamp traversed by deep ravines.
Mr. Ivor who
had his training at the Royal Botanical Gardens, was able to transform the
steep slopes into walks and terraces, lawns and flower beds for growing choice
selection of plants. He also improvised ways and means by which he could
reclaim the lower part of the garden and converted into undulating and sloping
lawns with pockets of ponds left at convenient places to add chart to the
landscape.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Kaadu (Forest)
The Tamil
movie I watched last night at home theatre is obviously based on the title
Kaadu (forest) and the lives and way of living adjoining same. The movie wasn’t
much interesting to watch, but I did plainly for the message it carries on
forest conservation and the important of preserving the forest. The film shot
in and around Dharmapuri, one of the most backward and drought prone district
in Tamil Nadu, captured at its natural state.
Begin with a
note dedicating to all nature lovers and forests activists, Kaadu makes it path
clear and wants to point out the mindless behaviour of man toward
deforestation. Even though the movie comes under usual drama, the main plot
deals with Velu, who collects firewood in the forest and sells to the people in
his locality. Being a believer in nature, he makes certain not to cut a single
tree or plant in the forest to preserve it for future generation.
Velu’s friend
Karuna, who aspire to become a forest officer couldn’t cope up the bribe that
is needed by the selector. In desperate he smuggle sandalwood and get caught
but he request Velu to replace him so that his dream don’t ruin. Velu in jail,
Karuna becomes a forest officer by impressing the DFO and tries to take over
the forest for his personal gain by removing the people of the forest. Velu on
bail, fight against karuna, and smugglers on other hand, to save forest and its
people.
Directed by
newcomer Stalin Ramlingam, Kaadu ties to capture the views of people closely
associate with forest and what/how it suppose to be and seen. The film travels
on socio-political scenario (that well detail the lifestyle of the people in
forest) has great remarks throughout, touching topics such as eco-conservation,
unemployment and corruption in government engine and the important to rely on
roots. Captioned as forest, the film doesn’t show any animals but stressed the
need of them to be in the forest than in zoos.
Vithartha as
Velu in the role of a rural man is apt, as he had done many similar roles in
his carrier that began in Myna and his transformation into rebel is also convincing.
The film also conveys communism at its fair bit, Samuthirakani in the role of political
prisoner, with a mandatory reference to Che Guevara, spell out neatly the need
to fight for one’s right. For a movie with great idealism, the romance and
comedy comes as a flipside spoils the real cause of watching.
The film also indirectly
mark the late encounter of red wood smugglers or loggers in AP, whom were
mostly gone from nearby districts of Dharmapuri. Although the movie ends with
message, it wasn’t sharp hitting rather it should be as it make mandatory that
forest guards should be truly admirer of nature and forest activist to protect it
entirely. And if we continue neglect forest and keep ravage, the after effect
would be drastic that humankind would not survive.
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Monday, July 20, 2015
RGB Monday (doors and frames)
Red door frame of a Christian
shrine in Mamallapuram.
Green door and window of a house
in village near Thandikudi, on the lower Palani hills (Kodai hills)
Bluely painted door and windows of
an incomplete home in Valparai... though unfinished I find the sight very
pretty to photo shoot. The house was neatly arranged with flowerbed on both
sides of the blue frame.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Countryside Fences, Ooty
These photos are capture while driving from Ooty to Avalanche, during last year vacation.
The crops cultivated above seems to be Carrot and Cabbage |
One of the villages along terrace farmlands - the road to avalanche is almost passes through it and at every corner there's something to behold yet beautiful view. |
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015
3 Quotes Challenge
Destination Infinity (Rajesh) tagged me to take up the ongoing quotes challenge across the
blogs. Following DI, I decided to post all the quotes in one post, skipping
away the rules of posting three quotes on three different days. Though I don’t have
a collection of quotes and certain to be favorites but I just read and pass
away to rarely save quotes in device. So I decide to write my own quotes or thoughts,
however you perhaps take.
"Comfort keep us confine and put into coffin very soon compare to hard workers who sustain longer and better survive."
"My belief that the best is yet to come keeps me going."
"Fear is unavoidable when strolling in unsafe landscape. Though courage is something one needs to battle the evil surrounding rather sitting ideal in fear."
I’m not tagging anybody and
interested may take on their own.
Btw, these are rules of this tag,
if you like to follow:
1. Post one of your favorite quotes (different quote on each day) on three consecutive days. The quote can be from your favorite book, author, or your own.
2. Nominate 3 bloggers to challenge them.
3. Thank the blogger, who nominated you.
2. Nominate 3 bloggers to challenge them.
3. Thank the blogger, who nominated you.
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