Skyline and the sky
Skyline and the sky
These days I never cease to look out of my window. It’s such a lovely scene.
Monsoons have arrived and the surroundings are lush velvety green with some trees and water bodies thrown around.
I can see skyline at a distance, desperately trying to reach out to clouds. Instead, clouds come down to touch them.

Skyline and the sky.
I can also see some hills covered in green carpet. The misty air is fresh and unpolluted.

Green carpet covering the hills.
It feels like sitting in heaven with a cup of tea reading newspaper in the morning.
Do I need to go anywhere? Don’t say no, because I will.
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awesome view from ur home. looks like u are staying in hill station
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Magnificent click.
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Beauitful view, Nisha!!! we are all going to land up at your home one of these days
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don’t make us Jealous Nisha……make tea instead, i m on my way…
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Samaresh,
Thank you. It gives a feel of a hill station.
Niranjan,
Thanks.
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Anu,
Thank you, let’s plan it sometime.
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Pushpee,
Come, hot masala tea and onion pakoras are waiting.
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Beautiful compositions, so lovely. Thanks for today’s visit.
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LadyD,
Thank you.
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Oh! its really so beautiful. It appears as if you are located some where near Vashior Kalyan.
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That’s a beautiful panorama, and a sky that’s full of the promise of rain! (Clearly your skies deliver on that promise often, given how green it is there!) I love the skyline shot, but its the hills that speak to me.
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What beautiful views and so well captured.Have a great weekend!
Shantana
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I like the green part of the pictures, it’s difficult to like the concrete towers, but I guess that’s the part that WE know how to make. I remember travelling along the Konkan coast a few years ago and it was still so pristine in some parts – its landscape and its architecture! Sometimes, you wish nothing would change in nature and yet, that would happen only if WE didnot exist!
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Answer to your question at my blog: There’s a bridge connecting Bayfront MRT to Gardens by the bay. This bridge passes through Marina Bay Sands… clicked from this bridge
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Nice pictures..the monsoons are really amazing
Evn I put up a few pics that I clicked during Delhi’s first rain on Friday on my blog..would be grt if you chk them out
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Awesome captures, Nisha! You do live very close to heaven, and all I can see from my window is cement and concrete
sigh… lucky you!
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Nice click. so you live in Mumbai….great…so r u traveling right now?
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These days I am writing about my Oxford and London trip…I invite you to take a look at http://www.itravelilive.com THANK YOU
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PNS, Laloofah, Naturestop,
Thank you.
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Indian Bazaars,
Exactly! Sometimes we wish that nothing changes.
Antarik,
Thanks.
Arti,
I am planning a get together here. Coming?
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Love,
Yes I am based at Mumbai. And I’ve seen & commented all your posts on London.
Keep coming.
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