Hunt for the Day
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How does it matter to them that I don't have a camera that can take all their poses? They're the owner of their moods and I'm only to adjust with them. वे लोग अपनी मर्जी के मालिक होते हैं भई. Anyhow, I could go to this extent, all at Mudumalai. The notice board at the tourist office says somebody had sighted a tiger on 17-1-2012. Should I believe it? In fact once, only once in my life I had seen a tiger crossing my road. And that's all. I've bragged it on my blog at an old post, you might like to visit the link too.
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Labels: Forage, Inspiration, travel
9 Comments:
Dear Sir
Thanks for nice photos. The captions for each picture is so excellent and relevant. Last picture "Why this Kolavari Di?" is very humorous .
"They're the owner of their moods and I'm only to adjust with them." is a very correct lesson applicable to all situations to everybody. I find punch dialogues of good relevancy in each post and they deserve fine appreciations .
---- N.Subramanian Tirupur
Thanks NS. Posting photographs, in a way, is a lazy alternative. When short of time to write something interesting for the blog, I resorted to that. Anyway, I'm happy that people like it.
OMG! That looks awesome
Sir, very nice pictures.Thanks a lot. Are they caught in camera???
Yes, Devraj, they are my snaps. Camera is sony digital, not digital SLR. Thanks for visit.
Sir,
Nice & fabulous pics. I wish to inform that, while I was working as Inspector, Ooty Sub Dn, I seen Tiger & Black Panther in Mudumalai Sanctuary. And another Tiger seen in Thiashola Estate (42 kms from Ooty). venkat, ip, cept, ptc, mysore.
Thanks, Venkat, for dropping by my site. Spotting the wild animals you have done should be a lucky incident, indeed.
Hi Dad,
I see some lovely pictures there which indicate that the trip was great! Also, I adore the sense of humor on the last picture ;-)
Greetings
Puja :)
Thanx Puja. I adore your photography.
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