

I’ve always had this feeling of sitting on a ginormous ‘ticking’ clock. A normal day brings in 24 hours, 1440 minutes, and 86400 seconds. And each ticking second can lead to a number of diverging possibilities. A possibility to so something, or nothing. Every second lost, leads to another minute and eventually, transitions into an hour being lost. And yet, I squander most of my precious seconds, dreaming or lost in deep thought. Soon enough, it’s over. Our giant planet has spun its axis, the fiery ball of gas decides to shine its light on another side of the globe, leaving us in the plunging darkness of night.
I really like these photos.
Thanks for making our day, Liam! 🙂
Great Pics
Thanks Mukul! 🙂
welcome
2 wonderful shots of a part of the world I have not had the privilege to see. Thanks for sharing your world. TJ
Thank you for your comment. India can be beautiful, mystical, and surreal. Consider a trip sometime. 🙂
– Cheryl
It seems a land of endless contrasts. Thank you so much for the follow by the way! Hope to keep in touch! TJ
True! 🙂 We visited Paris in 2010. Your blog brings back fond memories. Have a good week!
Merci! 🙂
Doing nothing is more important than utilizing every second
I agree. But, off-late, I seem to be doing more of nothing than something. 😦 This year’s passed too fast. I guess I’m suffering from New Year pangs.
Gorgeous shots, your text is a bit depressing tho!!!!
Thanks Tina! Basil will be incredibly happy with all the generous praise he’s received for these shots. Abt the text, I think I wrote it in a moment of temporary delirium. I had visited the dentist the previous day. 🙂
Great silhouettes, stunning.
Thanks! The setting sun creates the right ambience. 🙂