I have always wanted to live in Singapore. I love the city. In 2015, when we chose our little apartment in the large, sprawling condominium in the east, my main criteria was a decent kitchen space (no brushing elbows with family members while cooking) and my husband’s condition was a balcony – if possible with … Continue reading The Green Sanctuary
The World Through My Lens
Majulah Singapura!
As the day dawns, I rejoice that it’s a holiday. At the same time, the next thought strikes. Why not sit back and reflect on the things I love about this country? What better day to do so than on Singapore’s National Day? Feeling at home: I come from a small yet cosmopolitan town of … Continue reading Majulah Singapura!
The Mughal Raj!
My first trip to Delhi and I was extremely excited. It may seem a little strange to all of you out there that living in India I had not yet seen Delhi, yet had travelled abroad. Well, such was the case. Hence my excitement! And to add the cherry on the icing, it was to … Continue reading The Mughal Raj!
A Whole New World
A year ago, I was lucky to travel to a new country and thus a whole new world. It was my very first entry into picture perfect sceneries. A dream come true, I spent most of my free time, and not so free time, clicking away on my camera. Cape Town, South Africa, was until … Continue reading A Whole New World
First Impressions
One of my favourite hobbies is looking at photos, especially those taken by my family, friends and me. While arranging the recent ones, I came across some which instantly evoked strong feelings. Incidentally they were all taken in the same location, but in various nooks and corners and at different times of the day. Just … Continue reading First Impressions
Rural India in Busy Towns
On one of my many trips to rural India, I randomly clicked several photographs. They were my check-points, reminders of various incidents that were at once interesting and intriguing. One of those fascinating experiences was finding cows in the middle of intense traffic. This is a most common sight in rural India. But also in some … Continue reading Rural India in Busy Towns