Life is all about waiting isn’t it? Waiting for a better day, a better job, a better car, a better house. You name it, we are waiting err perhaps not for Yamraj (the Hindu god of death) π The weekly photo challenge from Daily Post this week is on same topic – waiting.
βAre you ready?” Klaus asked finally.
“No,” Sunny answered.
“Me neither,” Violet said, “but if we wait until we’re ready we’ll be waiting for the rest of our lives, Let’s go.β β Lemony Snicket, The Ersatz Elevator
So without making you wait any more here we go π
Waiting for daybreak. Did you notice the sun rays shooting out just like they used to when we drew the Sun during our childhood? At least I did! π
At the Golconda fort, Hyderabad waiting to be explored.
A family waiting at a station for our train to pass and theirs to arrive. Or are they waiting for a loved one to arrive? They don’t seem to have any baggage with them. But then again, who can decipher baggage by just looking at people?
These young men wait for their break to be over so that they can get back to work. π
You can’t deny these two men are waiting for us to pass π Don’t miss the lovely fields in the distance which was what I had been aiming for…
Then there are books waiting to be read – so many and so little time π¦ Hey BS say hi and thanks to you Jiji π π
Waiting for summer to pass and dine out, under the warmth of the winter Sun π
Well? What are you waiting for? Go on don’t be shy, have a bite, have the whole thing if you like, it’s the non-fattening kinds π
βWe never live; we are always in the expectation of living.β β Voltaire
Thanks for visiting – have a super weekend!
Just looking at yummy dessert and I can feel my waist expanding. Do you mean guitar playing BS or somebody else? Good Morning.Having a cup of tea and purian.You are most welcome to join.
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Ah no BS is a dear friendπ Good morning. Just had tea! What is purian?
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Fried puris. Sorry used the wrong word. to write Hindi or Gujarati in English is difficult sometimes.
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Ahhh yummm – off to have some rotis π
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Pastry ka piece milega? Looks so delicious πππ
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Sure! But lots of takers so just a thin slice okay?π
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πππ thin slice nahi bada wala piece chahiye. I am special to you na toh thoda baaki logon Ko adjust karne ki bolo na πππ
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Aww pssttt i will send the biggest piece to u. Just dont tell anybodyπ€
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Aww. π€π€ It ll be a secret, don’t worry π
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So much waiting! I hope you had a slice of that cake…and maybe even another slice after that π Unlike you, I’d rather wait in the hot sun than wait in the cold π
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Oh yesπ several pieces π Sun eh? Come to India we’ll show you what a hot sun isππ
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Yes. Several pieces of cake you must have had have π Yes. I LOVE sun and would much rather have 30’C and humid weather over anything less than 20’C (It is like 10’C here right now where I am π¦ ). So, I am happy to come to India for the sun ππππππ
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30 deg Cπππ 45 is more like the summer tempπ
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Ohhh. So it gets up to 45’C and maybe more over there… π I’ve experienced 42’C once here in Australia and the power to my house got cut off. I’d love to experience 45’C though π
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It is around 35 now but for best results plan a trip any time in June π
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Have you taken more pictures of Golconda fort?
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I have and posted them too but not in a consolidated post as sΓΉch
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Great set of pictures, Dahlia! The sunrise is beautiful!
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Thank you Sueπ
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It’s about waiting, I agree. I love the sun rising photo. Glorious!!
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Thank you Amyπ
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Beautiful photos for the challenge Dahlia π
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Thanks Radhikaπ
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Isn’t it strange how we wait for winter days to eat out in the sun while some people wait for summer to eat al fresco!
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True!
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Great photos! I absolutely love your sunrise. Definitely worth waiting for! A neat fort, too! π
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Thank so much Linda π
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“Then there are books waiting to be read ” – loved this! and all your captions. Such a poetic and lively mind you have, Dahlia! I always enjoy these little mini-excursions into your thinking! π
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Thank you Theresa for such a wonderful comment π
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Kya baat hai so stop waiting enjoy what you are doing even if it’s waiting.
Yam raj will come whenever he wants to
So no point in waiting
Profound statement but true you cannot judge the baggage by outward appearance
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Eggactly! No point in waiting let’s just jump right in π
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All of them are so creative….wonderful pics….you have a style of carrying us off to another world so easily with your pics nd also tempting us to eat as nice as this cake appears…though very mean…the cake must have been yummy….im drooling…all the best always…..
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Thank you for your kind words of appreciation always π
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Loved the first one…the sun rays do look like the way we used draw in pre primary…later I used to think how childish it is as I had never seen rays coming out so distinctively as we draw on paper…but after seeing this pic I think I was wrong
And to post that last pic was really criminalπ€£…I have learnt my lesson…never to check your page when I am starving
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That was a punishment – for latecomers ππ
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