Hello! For this post I will be exploring another poem written by Sarojini Naidu, called "Coromandel Fishers". This poem can be taken as an allegory, for although it speaks to fishermen, it's metaphoric value speaks to the nation, and can be considered a wakening call for the people of our country. When I wrote about "In the Bazaars of Hyderabad", I mentioned that Sarojini Naidu was one of our freedom fighters, and believed greatly in the Swadeshi movement. Naidu reflects her passion for India in this poem.
Thank you for visiting. That mountain is majestic. I was initially thinking Alaska. Have a good day.
ReplyDeleteNo, I've never been to Alaska, but I'd love to explore the state!
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Wow, what stunning photos! I agree - I live the first one, especially the deep, luminous blue of the glacial ice. Looks like an amazing place to visit!
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It was a great place to visit, but I was only four or five at the time, so I seem to have forgotten most of it!
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South America is on our list of places to visit; and these photos are simply fascinating..
ReplyDeleteThanks! You should definitely see the Amazon while you're there!
DeleteWow! That is a big block of ice!
ReplyDeleteYes it is! Sad to think that it's probably melted by now.....
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ReplyDeleteThe first shoot is definitely amazing!-Not to steal credit from the others though ;)
Your newer template is different- by which I mean quite a lot to digest... But I am in agreement- I can't decide...
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DeleteWow, these photos are beautiful! I studied abroad in China and still miss it so much. This post makes me want to go back!
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Christina
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Wow! What a dramatic landscape!
ReplyDeleteI know- It took me by surprise when I first saw it as well ( I mean the picture, I was too young to have appreciated landscapes at the time).
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