Sunday, May 24, 2009
GPS for directions
I was always fascinated and wondered how the global positioning satellite would work for cars to find their way out whenever looking for directions. When I drove in the US (sometime in the spring of 2005), I had a GPS for the car I hired and managed to click a photograph for me to see later. Sharing it with all the people who would be thinking how the GPS looks and works- Enjoy!
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GPS
Monster Truck
During one of my visits to a mall in the US, I saw the monster truck we're so fascinated by, when we see them in a movie. Sharing a photograph with the readers of my blog to see.
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Monster Truck
White Christmas
Everyone hopes to see a white Christmas. Though I have never been so fortunate, I've seen snow dotting the Christmas trees and believe me, this too is an amazing sight. Sharing of the pictures which shows this.
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Christmas
White Peacock – Symbol of Peace
The sight of the white peacock during my visit to the Cape May zoo in New Jersey had me in awe. The magnificence of the peacock is accentuated by the white colour, which is considered to be a symbol of peace. Enjoy the photograph, while I wish that the world becomes as peaceful as the peacock in the photograph.

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Peacock,
World Peace
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Who says ‘Children Cannot Drive?’
What else can I say- the photograph below shows my nephew driving a car? And the general notion is that you need to be a major in order to drive a car- well, children have a way to show that this is not true- perhaps this is what is called the jet age!!

Sunset over Statue of Liberty
Sharing a few photograhs taken while the sun was setting while I was on a ferry ride over the Hudson River. These capture the sun setting beside the statue of liberty.


Visit to Empire State Building, New York
The empire state building is the tallest building in the New York city (after the fall of the twin towers of the world trade center). In one of the trips during winters, I remember very distinctly the wind tunnels created by the rows and columns of tall building in the New York city, which deterred me from taking a trip up the empire state building. I imagined that I was freezing at ground zero, and would freeze if I got up more than 80 storeys of the building.
I visited New York again in the spring of 2005, and that is when I decided to get upto the top of the empire state building. Sharing some pictures taken from atop (notice the sheer height of the building by looking at some pictures showing cars on the street).

I visited New York again in the spring of 2005, and that is when I decided to get upto the top of the empire state building. Sharing some pictures taken from atop (notice the sheer height of the building by looking at some pictures showing cars on the street).

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Empire State Building
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