Great things happen to those who don’t stop believing, trying, learning, and being grateful ~ Roy T. Bennett
I am presenting a photo journal of our long hike which was spiced up with some unexpected experience on last Sunday.

He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has ~Epictetus.
We planed a hike on Saturday which we had to cancel due to last minute changes in the weather forecast. Sunday was all good and we decided to proceed. The aim was to climb little more than 900 meters above sea level and cover a distance of 19 km. Our daily walks have given us strength to plan such activities.
Everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you are climbing it~ Andy Rooney
Until now we had an enjoyable hike. I am no expert in knowing various birds and their sounds but these were the most beautiful sounds we heard in the nature. We didn’t see any bird due to the lush green surroundings.
Our destination “the top flat surface” was about 2 -2.5km away with an ascent of 300m. We needed to cross the high tension electrical wire pole which is visible up on the mountain in the image named “the future”.
I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order~Jon Burroughs
Everything was fine until we crossed the high tension electrical wires but soon after the gentle breeze was not so gentle. We decided to continue as we see no danger too soon.

Mountain weather conditions can change dramatically. Suddenly the heavens opened giving us a little time to put on our jackets. As we long passed the farms, finding a shelter was out of question. We wouldn’t have worried was it just rain. We saw lightning and then we realised the weather forecast for thunderstorm was preponed by a couple of hours. So there we were in a thunderstrom standing in the middle of nowhere. Going back means we had to cross the high tension electrical wire pole which we thought as a risky option. There were three cottages in sight but we picked the one which was on lower tarrain than the other two. We moved fast and felt ourself lucky as we were not on the top open space. We waited outside the cottage for about 25 minutes.
A thunderstorm in the mountains can be really impressive but also dangerous. Watching lightning on a mountain was one of the most frightening experiences I had in my life. We began our descent down the mountain after thunderstorm moved away and the rain slowed down.

When we set out the weather was warm and we were in shorts and light t-shirts. There was no indication of there being any weather problems. On a mid summer day in the middle of the day we were wet and feeling cold 😜
Soon things were back to normal. Rain jackets were replaced by sun glasses though the wet hiking shoes felt quite heavy.
In ordinary life, we hardly realize that we receive a great deal more than we give, and that it is only with gratitude that life becomes rich~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
We wouldn’t have planned a hike if we had any idea about the fast approaching thunderstorm. Anyways we learned a lesson and without fail we thanked nature for keeping us safe.
Becca’s Sunday Trees &
Jo’s Monday Walk
Glad you are all okay. The quotes are all beautiful, life affirming. Goes with the post.
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Thanks kindly Betty.
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Gorgeous photos on what looks like an amazing hike.
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Yes it was. Thanks kindly.
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Glad to hear and you’re welcome.
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Holy cats! That must have been exciting. Glad you weren’t hurt.
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Quite so. Thanks kindly Laurie.
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Beautiful yellow bloom
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It looks very beautiful, even on my phone, Rupali. I will see it better when I’m home tomorrow. Glad you are safe and thanks so much for sharing.
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Thanks dear Jo. Hope you are enjoying time away from home 🙂
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Thanks Hal. These flowers have a short blooming period but they are gorgeous.
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Wow! What an unexpected adventure – glad you all are ok. Beautiful photos- telling a great story.
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Yes we are grateful. Thanks kindly Kim.
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Weather can bring lots of surprises especially in the hills and mountains. Thanks for taking us on your hike; the scenery and flowers and the sheep were all a delight to see.
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I must admit I am afraid of cows in the open field but sheeps are fine 😀 Thank you for joining me, Anne.
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A marvelous post. Ahh! To be young and energetic!! Such beautiful and soothing images Rupali! Felt like I was with you on that hike, witnessing the power of nature and beauty of the world around you.
THANK YOU
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Thanks you so much dear Zakiahji. From now I shall remember you on my hikes 🙏. Thank you for your blessings 😊
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Great images..the thunderstorm would be scary for me.
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I was really scared. Thanks kindly Anita.
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OMG! I was waiting for this post since you posted that trailer of the cloud. That must have been super super scary to be out on a thunderstorm on the mountains. This is a lifetime experience for sure Rupali! I am so glad that you came out of the whole thing safe 🙏
Great photos, that road looks lovely for walking, but a short walk not 19 kms 😀 your walks are epic!
And the photo of that transmission tower is amazing, you stepped below it and took the photo? I would be scared stiff.
We had once ridden up Mt Snowdon in Wales, and there was a nice restaurant where we had hot soup in very cold weather. Wouldn’t you have liked to find a restaurant up there where you could sit and enjoy the thunderstorm over a cup of coffee 😀?
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Thanks Deb.
I totally agree with you. We are really grateful. After coming back home our main focus was “the storm” hence we some how forgot about our legs 😂
Hahaha … cottages in mountains are seldom connected via roads moreover some might not have even water supply and you are thinking about restaurants 😀
And yes some of the touristic spots have at least a kiosk, where one can buy ice-cream, coffee or local products. The places which are connected via cable cars have restaurants and they serve good local food.
Thinking about the weather conditions before hike there were chances that we would have taken ice cold juice than hot drink in thermos.
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Glad you all stayed safe Rupali, the weather can change so quickly in the mountains 💜🙏
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Quite so Xenia. Thanks kindly.
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🙏🙏🙏
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Stunning walk even if a little bit scary in the middle of it, and I am so happy you are back for squares. A great #TreeSquare post
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Thanks for appreciation Becky. I am looking forward to this new theme “treesquare”.
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It’s amazing to be surrounded in the midst of nature and green offering serenity and peace. Amazing pictures.
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Thanks Vishal. Covid restrictions have given us opportunity to explore our own surroundings. Take care.
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Fine photographs and a good description of your hike with your usual apt quotations. My daughter, Becky’s card illustrated in this post reflects a memory of the mountain weather changes 🙂 https://derrickjknight.com/2013/06/20/sods-law/
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Thanks for appreciating the adventure and double thanks to send the link. Quite an eventful day 😁
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A lovely lovely card by Becky. By the way we were glad to have extra pants when we were drenched in rain on the mountain 😊.
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An eventful hike with some great pictures, Rupali. Glad you made it back safely.
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Thanks kindly Sue.
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Wow and Wow, Rupali. What an excellent post. All the pictures were beautiful and so nice to see your trip. Thanks so much for this wonderful post.
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Thank you so much for your lovely comment dear Kamal. Keep smiling.
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You are always welcome dear Rupali and same to you too. Take care and stay safe 💝💝💝💝
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Thanks dear Kamal.
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Welcome dear Rupali 💖💖💖
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Valuable post
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Thanks kindly Subbashini. Hope you and your family are doing good.
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Wowww that is one incredible adventure with the gift of such stunning views and photographs!!!!
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All’s well that ends well. Thanks kindly Pragalbha.
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You are very welcome :))
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What a wonderful walk and so beautiful nature! 🌸🌸
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Thank you so much Ribana.
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Do follow my blog if you like it.
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Lovely to see your wild orchid. That must have been very scary. I had not realised quite how dangerous lightning can be until reading about it on the BBC News website this week.
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Thanks for your concern Susan. Yes it can be quite dangerous, I have also checked some pages. We are grateful that we were safe.
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Wow… wonderful collection, Rupali!!
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Thank you Jyothi.
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You’ve captured the beauty AND the power of nature! And your chosen quotes are so wise and so encouraging!
We’ve been getting some scary summer thunder and lightening storms and hard hail and rains the past two weeks. But we need the rains, so we try to be careful with what comes with it.
(((HUGS))) 🙂
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Oh, take care dear Carolyn. Hope you have stored some food and water in case if needed.
We had thunderstorm just one day and only when we were on mountains. Later we read about them in warnings only. Sadly some countries in the south are badly hit by rains.
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Yes, the flooding around the world is sad and scary. 😦
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Yes 😦
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An experience to remember 😊 I loved the quotations and the photos. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you so much.
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In winter are the hills and valleys completely covered by snow?
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Yes. This place is 900m above sea level so there is snow until april – may. There was lot of snow even in april. You can see in the link.
https://mazeepuran.wordpress.com/2021/04/05/weekend-118-mountains-are-calling/
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I love your take on life! Would you be so kind as to guest blog post for my site? If you’re so inclined, here’s a link to general guidelines: https://wp.me/p6OZAy-1eQ
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Thanks for the honour. I shall be on a short break soon. Will see the possibilities when I am back 🙏
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thank you & wishing you the best on your break 🙂
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