These are stunning pictures. Several years ago, our oldest grandson and his wife spent six months in India (an extended honeymoon) and I remember the colorful markets and clothing from their travel blog. A fascinating country; I am glad you aren't having to keep your nose to the grindstone the entire time. Thank you for sharing the sidetrips.
Hari OM Hah! I just landed in Sydney after a month in India! I love that place so much, yet am always quite relieved to leave too!!! Am heading back to Scotland at end of Feb... YAM xx
Stewart - what an incredible photos. I have to ask what were those two guys standing on? There are no stairs that I could see.
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning pictures. Several years ago, our oldest grandson and his wife spent six months in India (an extended honeymoon) and I remember the colorful markets and clothing from their travel blog. A fascinating country; I am glad you aren't having to keep your nose to the grindstone the entire time. Thank you for sharing the sidetrips.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this very different post from you. A veritable feast of colour.
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ReplyDeleteHah! I just landed in Sydney after a month in India! I love that place so much, yet am always quite relieved to leave too!!! Am heading back to Scotland at end of Feb... YAM xx
Magical photographs Stewart. No captions needed.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderfully colourful!
ReplyDeleteI love these photos, Stewart! India is so vibrant, but I'm afraid to visit. :) Hope you're enjoying your trip. #ourworldtuesday
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set of photos. Lovely colours!
ReplyDeleteNice colorful photo's. I like that.
ReplyDeleteI don't think that last gent appreciated getting shot
ReplyDeleteSo many colourful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteIndia - wow! Can't wait to see all your photos and hear stories from your latest trip. Great first batch of images.
ReplyDeleteoh wow!!! You're right! That does look similar to the Cliff Chipmunks. They are just as cute:)
ReplyDeleteIndia is a feast to the senses and we are not even talking about the food yet!
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festival of colours!I am curious about those two guys.
ReplyDeleteWhat am amazing tapestry of colors sights in these photos. I'll bet your burning your camera up! Can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteI agree...the colors are phenomenal! Can you bring us all back one of those big handbags! heehee! Gorgeous! Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteLove the vibrant colours of the fabrics
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I know there's a lot of really sad poverty in India, but you have found some colorful and enticing images to share. Loved the post.
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