Yesterday I shared with you a few photos from our trip to India last January. Today I share with you a few photos I found from my trips to India from years ranging 2006-2013.
At the top of Seclusion HillView at the top of Seclusion HillKing Ahmed Besu’s TombKing Ahmed Besu’s TombOne happy goat.
4 thoughts on “The Joy of India: From The Archives (Part II)”
MORE open land.. wow.. I am so surprised!… I pictured it teeming with people all over! Love that tomb.. is the King buried in there? or is it just like a memorial?
Whatcha cooking today? or is your day over now….
That’s a good question about the King. I don’t know the answer but I think he might be buried there because they call it a tomb instead of a temple or some other name. You sent this comment when it was 4am here, so my day was definitely over haha. Today the cook comes, and she’ll make chapatis (we love her chapatis), rice and some other vegetarian spiced Indian dish. She surprises us.
MORE open land.. wow.. I am so surprised!… I pictured it teeming with people all over! Love that tomb.. is the King buried in there? or is it just like a memorial?
Whatcha cooking today? or is your day over now….
That’s a good question about the King. I don’t know the answer but I think he might be buried there because they call it a tomb instead of a temple or some other name. You sent this comment when it was 4am here, so my day was definitely over haha. Today the cook comes, and she’ll make chapatis (we love her chapatis), rice and some other vegetarian spiced Indian dish. She surprises us.
Absolutely amazing photos! I have always wanted to go to India- it’s very high on my list! Thank you so much for sharing these gorgeous shots!
Thank you for the sweet words 🙂 I like your blog, I followed.