I never understood the game or how to play it but now I am too old to learn. I have seen it played and India played in the playoff I watched on cable television.
to think v used to do similar things during childhood..i think the most memorable days r the childhood days..hmm. hey thanks friend for all yr motivating comments..stay connected and take care
This picture captures the essence of our ability to make do and have fun with the most limited resources. This is perhaps our greatest strength and also one of our biggest impediments.
Within me there are hidden a whole bunch of people
looking through my eyes - sometimes with a blink of smile
sometimes with some sadness -
by repeating old encounters working through knotted dependencies
and still not coming together
Through the long chain of incarnations the spiral comes nearer to the center
nothing is lost, all links are present:
The Russian musician, singer, dancer, actor, - surrendering
The proud and desperate red Indian, - giving up
The wise Egyptian priest and temple builder, - piercing through limits
The buddhist tantra monk, - lost in love affairs with temple dancers
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good one
true innovation,
I never understood the game or how to play it but now I am too old to learn. I have seen it played and India played in the playoff I watched on cable television.
I like your photo of the shoes or sandals. Neat.
to think v used to do similar things during childhood..i think the most memorable days r the childhood days..hmm. hey thanks friend for all yr motivating comments..stay connected and take care
thats cricket crazy India
I love my India...
This picture captures the essence of our ability to make do and have fun with the most limited resources. This is perhaps our greatest strength and also one of our biggest impediments.
What else can I say the picture says it all
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