One of my Twitter followers posted a link to their blog, which originates in India, called Delhi Dreams. What interests me is how one can visit a foreign land and find a heart and mind that is so engaged, so like one's own in that it travels down the same paths, stimulated by human experience. His Twitter profile states: an advertising writer, poet and impromptu dreamweaver :)
Ha! I could say the same about myself and get away with it.
I suppose it must be what school teachers experience when they get a new batch of students in the fall, not knowing what to expect but -- based on experience -- knowing that that there will be unexpected surprises.
This is the beginning of Adee's blog entry titled In Moments Like These. I love the photo at the top of his blog, and have returned to it several times for a fresh look at one man's observations from the other side of the world.
In Moments Like These
i wrote this in my diary, this Saturday morning. haven't edited it much :)
it is a grey Saturday morning. there is a faint drizzle going on outside for the past two hours or so. i'm waiting for her at home and we've a lot planned up for today.
Share something of yourself with someone new today!
i wrote this in my diary, this Saturday morning. haven't edited it much :)
it is a grey Saturday morning. there is a faint drizzle going on outside for the past two hours or so. i'm waiting for her at home and we've a lot planned up for today.
Share something of yourself with someone new today!
thanks Sir,
ReplyDeleteOR should i call you Dear Teacher :)
i'm having quite a gloomy day here and believe me, this is the only bit of smile that i managed to ahve today :)
many thanks for the mention. and yes, i agree with you. internet, especially facebook and twitter, have opened up a whole new world of ideas, thoughts, lives to be involved with, to be open to... it is amazing if we use it well :)
thanks, once again.
-adee (from delhidreams)