California through a windshield (4: San Francisco and Napa)
San Francisco is a great walking city. I loved strolling around downtown SF as opposed to LA or San Diego. It seemed to me as if the city had more character. Maybe it’s… Read More →
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Up
Is everything not a matter of perspective? Is the glass half full or half empty? Have we completed half our journey or do we have half of it left? Are we being partially… Read More →
View ArticleNew Orleans, a city of music
About fifteen minutes after I arrived in New Orleans, I witnessed an accident. A scooter crashed head on into a car that had just turned onto the road, and the rider was thrown… Read More →
View ArticleAn Encounter at the Greyhound Station
I was told pretty often to not travel by Greyhound. I travelled by Greyhound from Houston to New York City eventually. It wasn’t to spite these people or prove myself, but for the… Read More →
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Fleeting
You book your concert tickets months in advance. Every time the band plays on your iPod your heart beats faster in excitement. A month ahead of time, you start a countdown, it’s been… Read More →
View ArticleDaily Prompt: Rolling Stone
Daily Prompt (Rolling Stone): If you could live a nomadic life, would you? Where would you go? How would you decide? What would life be like without a “home base”? I have never… Read More →
View ArticleThe Strange, Beautiful Indian Monsoons
I recently escaped Mumbai for about four days (Kolad and Kamshet), seizing the opportunity as soon as it appeared. About two hours into my drive, the surroundings became so verdant that I had… Read More →
View ArticleDaily Prompt: Flip Flop | The Sheer Multitude of Times
Daily Prompt: Flip Flop - Think of a topic or issue about which you’ve switched your opinion. Why the change? I’ve switched my opinion about a lot of things, both inconsequential and significant.… Read...
View ArticleA Day Outdoors
A couple of days back, I picked up my father’s DSLR (a basic Canon model) and spent a couple of hours within my college campus clicking photographs. It was something I’d never done… Read More →
View ArticleThree Days In Rural Rajasthan
“I have never even seen Jaipur properly,” he laughingly replies in broken English when I ask him whether he has ever traveled to see the neighbouring states of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. “In… Read More →
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