A peak into my trip to Mussoorie

Our trip to Mussoorie was really great. The weather in end September is just right, since the rains have cleared the dust from the atmosphere, one might get some spells of light rain, but it's mostly warm sunny days, cool evenings and always a lovely gentle breeze. I love traveling to the hills but somehow never made it to Mussoorie, so it was a nice treat for me. What I was looking forward to after the heat and dust of Dubai was some fresh air, places to walk outside, sit outside and enjoy the scenery. I got to do all that and more!

Bliss

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Welcome back. Did not see a post for some time, so was wondering. Do post the pics. The only time I went to UP, now uttranchal hills was as a kid to Pithoragarh. Good to have you back.
Shalini said…
Hey there...yes it's been a long time. I sure will...but the bulk of them are on flickr, so head there to see the hills in all their glory. Click on the pic to take you to my page!
Yup, did that. Saw a similar red chair at a tea stall in one of your pics. You have quite a following on flickr. Loved the post it one. What I like about your pics is how you seek out beauty in seemingly innocuous things, from our daily life.

I myself went to Shanndoah National Park this weekend to watch the fall colors. It was still not screaming red and yellow yet but it sure was a pretty sight.

I hear great things about New Hampshire and Vermont in fall. Maybe some other time...
Shalini said…
Aw thanks so much for visiting my photostream...that is what has been keeping me away from this blog!

Yes, I do try to focus on the simple things, the stuff one sees in daily life, since I'm not a trained photog, it's best to keep it at a level I can understand.

Yes, I do have some really great flickr friends who comment on my pics...that's been the really surprising part about it...I never expected so much interaction.

I remember going to Shennandoah National Park....it's just beautiful there. I was there one summer during college for some hiking and picnicing and I have great memories of it.

Oh yes, you must go up to New England to see the colors. We had some really great colors in Providence in Rhode Island too.

PS: Happy Diwali to you and your family!

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