Many Indians celebrated Diwali this last week. For me it was quite opposite as I was on roller coaster ride at work. There was no time to think about family or cultural matters and yes I am thankful for a supportive family. Now it feels like the week passed super quickly.
It’s our tradition to decorate house for Diwali and make rangoli (beautiful patterns with coloured sand or rice flour). On the day of Diwali, nature greeted me in a very special way and unknowingly I captured those moments. I am sharing rangoli created by nature to say “happy Diwali” to me naah to US!
The way to find out about happiness is to keep your mind on those moments when you feel most happy, when you are really happy — not excited, not just thrilled, but deeply happy. This requires a little bit of self-analysis. What is it that makes you happy? Stay with it, no matter what people tell you. This is what is called following your bliss ~
I am happy to share these moments with you. Find such moments and stay happy.
Cheers!
Beautiful rangoli on the sky!
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Haan na! Thanks Megala.
Hope you had good Diwali.
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Nice capture that sends one into rapture 🙂
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🙂 Thank you Sunith.
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Campbell was always so insightful, and so is your post.
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Thank you Paul.
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Pleasure
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Stunning shots and great quote thanks for sharing your day … do hope work has calmed down now?
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Thanks Kate. No dear, shall be in office even
tomorrow 😀
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ouch, sounds like you may need to change jobs Rupali …
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Hahaha! my job is not stereotype and even if I change my job (which I really like) any new position with come with responsibilities.
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Ah sounds like you thrive on it Rupali, which is a great way to make the work day pass quickly!
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I agree.
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Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks for appreciating.
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I love how nature wishes you Happy Diwali – beautiful captures Rupali and we wish you a peaceful and blissful weekend 🤗💖 xxx
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Yes!
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Thanks Laurie.
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How wonderful that nature said Happy Diwali in such a beautiful way! 🙂
That quote is so true and something to keep in our hearts. 🙂
HUGS and hope you find (or make) time today for whatever brings you joy/happiness. 🙂
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Thanks Carolyn. Yesterday evening we managed to watch a wonderful informal interview (around 2 hours) of a master in Indian classical music. We thoroughly enjoyed it.
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So beautiful image and J.Campbell’s words, thanks for sharing Rupali!!!
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I am glad you liked it Paulo.
Thank you.
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Charlee: “Those are pretty pictures. The trees look very climbable.”
Chaplin: “Maybe less get-back-down-from-able though.”
Charlee: “Thank you for visit and your kind words after our brother Dennis went to the Rainbow Bridge.”
Chaplin: “Yes, we really appreciated seeing and hearing from all of his friends.”
Charlee: “In honor of Dennis, we would like to say: Ok bye.”
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Thank you so much for your kind visit and lovely words. Take care dear little friends.
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Truly priceless moments for you, I can feel it 🙂
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Thanks for feeling it Subbashini.
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Beautiful colors! You captured the moment perfectly. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks a lot for appreciating.
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