Wordless Wednesdays : A celebration of green

A world of green-
some natural, some man-made
a carpet at the Taj, Mumbai
the hanging vines in a brewery in Bangalore
rain-drenched leaves
painted steps
waters in a pool
mountains dotted with trees
fields in different hues
peacock feather rongoli*
made on Diwali**

*rangoli- colored powder used to make designs on the floor or to play Holi
**Diwali – festival of lights

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8 responses to “Wordless Wednesdays : A celebration of green”

  1. boundlessblessingsblog Avatar

    Splendid and excellent post, Smitha. Nature is always at its best.

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you, dear Kamal. Nature is truly healing.

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  2. SelmaMartin Avatar

    Lovely emerald wonderment. Lovely part of the world you live in.
    Be well. Bless you

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you dear Selma❤️. Your blessings are precious. India does have its charm🙂. Happy weekend to you!

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  3. Toonsarah Avatar

    Lots of lovely greens! That peacock feather rongoli is beautiful, so intricate. It must have taken hours of work!

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you, Sarah for checking out the post. We thought they were real feathers when we first saw it. Only when we read the notice we realized that it was made with colored powder. This was at the Taj hotel,Mumbai. I agree it must have taken a lot of time to do it so perfectly.

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  4. Robbie Cheadle Avatar
    Robbie Cheadle

    Hi Smitha, this is lovely and I enjoyed the Oscar Wilde quote although I disagree with his thoughts.

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    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Hi Robbie, thank you! It’s been a while. I know what you mean. Most of his thoughts are debatable.

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