This little cluster of houses is in a remote region of the hills I live in. I had to trek on precarious slopes (no trails) to reach the house of a local godman.Running water? From the stream. Food and groceries? Cultivated from the land. Milk? From the domestic goats. TV? What is that? Cell phones? Yes, why not? After all, India is in the thralls of a telecom revolution.
Posted in response to Weekly Photo Challenge.
Great shot! If you’re interested in the beautiful side of Earth then you should have a look at some of the content on my blog.
Keep up the good work!
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Thank you for your visit and your appreciation. I shall surely visit your blog.
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I can just imagine the simplicity of what you just described. Beautiful picture :). I honestly wouldnt mind spending a few days there.
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I think spending time in nature’s lap and without much of modern trappings should be a good rejuvenating experience. I wish it could be a regular event in my life.
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I couldnt agree more 🙂 I do hope i get to make a date with mother nature someday
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really looks lovely!
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Thank you 🙂 it is a travel experience I cherish.
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Wow!! Absolutely amazing. This is the shortest and yet most interesting ‘travelogue’ I read! Feel like visiting the place!
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You must visit! They also have the juiciest corn and cucumbers here. (its what I had for lunch that day) And people are very hospitable.
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I understood that people are very hospitable 😀 But just didn’t get ‘here’ 😉
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‘Here’ is the place featured in the ‘serenity’ post 🙂 it is a few hours drive out of Shimla, near Tattapani hot springs.
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Oh Shimla it is! I almost forgot. I know you have mentioned it before. 🙂
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Yes, i live in Shimla. That is how it got mentioned 🙂
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Wonderful!! People go there are tourists and you get to live there. ( Oh same is with Kerala too 😛 )
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Yes, right, Kerela too is a coveted place to live in. But i feel most people are fortunate and forget to count their blessings, no matter where they live.
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Indeed. I felt you are luckier than me to be able to live in Shimla. Then the thought came which I have included in the parenthesis
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Oh this is brilliant! India is THE place to be!!
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Thank you!
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