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.
Beautiful photos of Rome. I especially like the view of the coliseum. Not the usual one taken from the street. I can just imagine crowds of Romans filling the stands.
ReplyDeleteOoooooh.... I can imagine the audience, but I'd rather not imagine the entertainment!
DeleteWow, some very famous landmarks here!! Beautiful! I like your non-typical view of the Coliseum.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the vicarious travels!
Sue
Book By Book
Thanks Sue, but all the credit for these shots and compositions goes to my dad!
DeleteI don't think I've ever seen a photo of the inside--just lots from the outside. What a great place to explore.
ReplyDeleteI would have loved to have explored it some more, but the place was so hot and crowded that we were practically pushed out of there!
DeleteOMG I AM SO JEALOUS! :) but happy for you. Beautiful pictures! :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Some day I hope to get to Rome, and the rest of Italy. Thank you so much for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for appreciating them Lisa!
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