Drenched
We were driving back from a roadtrip. We stopped to take in the view of a dam. And to make some bhel, no real picnic is complete without this lip-smacking snack. As I chopped some red onions, tomatoes and chillies on the hood of our car, N wandered off with the camera.
He has a keen eye for detail. He spots stuff before I do, always. He sees a change of colour in a cluster of grass stalks and discovers a ladybug. All from a distance of a few feet. Am inspired by his way of looking at things and creatures. Am delighted by his love for beautiful things, both in nature and man-made. Though music is his first artistic expression, he dabbles in photography long enough to capture a few treasures.
Here's the one from that roadtrip.
He has a keen eye for detail. He spots stuff before I do, always. He sees a change of colour in a cluster of grass stalks and discovers a ladybug. All from a distance of a few feet. Am inspired by his way of looking at things and creatures. Am delighted by his love for beautiful things, both in nature and man-made. Though music is his first artistic expression, he dabbles in photography long enough to capture a few treasures.
Here's the one from that roadtrip.
Labels: Berries, Green, Infectious Creativity, Kerala, rain, Shutter Love, Tree
2 Comments:
Bhel on the road, in the rain? I'm jealous!
Gayatri
hehehe...Gayatri..did you know that Haldiram's has this awesome pack with chutneys, puris and sev? Just ask someone who's coming there next to bring a few for you and add all the fresh ingredients to make your road trips fulfilling :)
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