After my four month stay in India, Hong Kong seemed most modern and quite different.
The bridges everywhere were architectural delights. I liked this one with its red and
yellow railings. Each country has much to offer the visitor.
The bridges everywhere were architectural delights. I liked this one with its red and
yellow railings. Each country has much to offer the visitor.
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Your four months seem to have gone quickly!
ReplyDeleteThe railings with the misty view behind, make a good picture.
Maggie X
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Maggie - I wish I could have stopped time. That four months flew by! Hong Kong was drizzly and rainly almost the entire time I was there...so most of my pictures were misty!
Delete4 months? Really?
ReplyDeleteI have not noticed that.
Time flies.
I wish I had gotten my act together and gotten to India for six months. I'm trying to return by July, if I can scrape up enough money for air fare...though I know it will be sweltering.
Deletewonderful wonderful picture ! please have a good wednesday.
ReplyDeleteRobert - I'm glad you like the photo...we were going by so quickly, it was hard to get the shot.
Deleteyou are so right Carmen, each country has so much to offer to visitors, I guess that is the reason why there are differences, otherwise, we would not delight in something new or something different.
ReplyDeleteYes, betchai, there is something special about every country if we just open our eyes and look for it. I know many of them are quite poor...as is India...but the wealth is in the warmth of its people.
Deletebeautiful picture
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked my Hong Kong bridge, sm...I was amazed at all the different architectural styles of the bridges I saw....very modern!
DeleteThose are colorful railings! I am glad you're home though.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Icy...I must admit, though I want to return to India, it's good to have some time at home. I can't believe I made it through four months in India with only three minor ailments...and get hospitalized for three days two weeks after I return...with cellulitis of my left ankle ( for the fourth time in a year and a half..well, once, it was my right ankle! ).
DeleteI have never been to India but in 2009, I have had the chance to see the beauty of Hong Kong for five days. It is a magnificent place to visit and I am looking forward to going back there, hopefully, stay longer.
ReplyDeletehave an awesome day!
Maxi, isn't Hong Kong, besides the great eating, an exciting place to visit! I found it not as much fun, though, since I retired and my income has dropped $60,000 a year. That certainly curtailed my shopping.
DeleteHello, RNSANE.
ReplyDeleteAttractive and lovely your works.
The journey of the life. It is heart's pabulum.
I thank for your usual and hearty support.
And i pray for you and yours peace.
Have a good weekend. From Japan, ruma ❃
Ruma, I hope you will always continue to pray for me. Can you believe, I just spent three days in the hospital...nothing related to my India trip but, once again, I developed cellulitis in my ankle...I've had four hospitalizations now for that in a year and a half!!
ReplyDeleteIt is good to be home for awhile but I hope to return to India as soon as I can afford the air fare.