02 March 2012






  ఏమివ్వగలను ?

ఇంద్రదనసును నేనివ్వలేను
వచ్చిపోయే రంగుల కల అది ,
పున్నమి జాబిలిని నేనివ్వలేను
నిత్యం ఉండని అందం అది ,
వర్షపు జల్లును నేనివ్వలేను
నను తాకి జారిపోయే   స్నేహం అది,
తరిగిపోయే వయసును నేనివ్వలేను
కరిగిపోయే కాలం అది,
నీ పుట్టిన రోజుకు నేనివ్వగలను
నీకై రాసిన ఒక  తీయని కావ్యమిది .




Dancing At The Beach
Good Morning Friends!
                                     
Good Morning!
Poets are all who love, who feel great truths, and tell them: and the truth of truths is love- Philip James 
Bailey Quote / కొటేషన్
Autumnal mist

నా మనసు

గాలి కన్నా వేగంగా పరిగెడుతుంది 
ప్రతి క్షణం నీ ఊహలలో కరిగిపోతుంది 
ఎన్నో ఉసులాడలని తహతహలాడుతుంది
నీ దరహాసంలో దహించిపోతుంది 
నిన్ను చూడగానే కెరటంలా ఎగిసిపడుతుంది 
అంతలోనే మౌనమునిలా మారుతుంది 
నా మనసు ..........మీ చందు 


Ocean Sunset
Good Morning !Tree Covered Mountains
Be the sky above you,
be the road below you,
be the breeze around you,
I pray all the happiness surrounds you.
Good Morning!


Snowy Owl


Photo: A snowy owl in the snow




Asiago Plateau, Italy


Photo: A mountain town in Italy enshrouded in fog



Sami Herder, Scandinavia


Photo: A young Sami herder and his dog in Scandinavia


Caravans, Ethiopia



Photo: Caravans arriving at Lake Asele



Dal Lake, India


Photo: A boat on Dal Lake in India

Dal Lake (Hindiडल झील) is a lake in Srinagar, the summer capital of the northernmost Indianstate of Jammu and Kashmir. The urban lake, which is the second largest in the state, is integral to tourism and recreation in Kashmir and is nicknamed the "Jewel in the crown of Kashmir"[1] or "Srinagar's Jewel".[2] The lake is also an important source for commercial operations in fishing and water plant harvesting.[3][4][5]
The shore line of the lake, about 15.5 kilometres (9.6 mi), is encompassed by a boulevard lined with Mughal era gardens, parks, houseboats and hotels. Scenic views of the lake can be witnessed from the shore line Mughal gardens, such as Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Jahangir) and from houseboats cruising along the lake in the colourful shikaras.[6] During the winter season, the temperature sometimes reaches −11 °C(12 °F), freezing the lake.[5][7]
The lake covers an area of 18 square kilometres (6.9 sq mi) and is part of a natural wetland which covers 21.1 square kilometres (8.1 sq mi), including its floating gardens. The floating gardens, known as "Rad" in Kashmiri, blossom with lotus flowers during July and August. The wetland is divided by causeways into four basinsGagribalLokut DalBod Dal and Nagin(although Nagin is also considered as an independent lake). Lokut-dal and Bod-dal each have an island in the centre, known as Rup Lank (or Char Chinari) and Sona Lank respectively.[7][8]
At present, the Dal Lake and its Mughal gardens, Shalimar Bagh and the Nishat Bagh on its periphery are undergoing intensive restoration measures to fully address the seriouseutrophication problems experienced by the lake. Massive investments of around US $275 million (Rs 1100 crores) is being made by the Government of India to restore the lake to its original splendour.[5][7][8][9][10]



Rock Climber, Peak District


Photo: A climber scaling a rock in England's Peak District


Vermilion Cliffs, Arizona

 Photo: The Navajo Bridge crossing the Colorado River in Arizona



Astana, Kazakhstan

Photo: A view of a city square in Astana, Kazakhstan







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