The Lodhi Gardens in New Delhi cover about 90 acres of land and is populated with people, palm squirrels and lots and lots of monuments. I went for a walk there on my 'recovery' day, prior to starting work the next day, on my recent trip to India. I was rather slack on keeping notes of what was what and who was who - so, here are some pictures just to give a feel of the place.
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Some interesting buildings there. I see worn grassy areas - I guess people don't keep to the pathways.
ReplyDeleteYes, your photos do give me a 'feel of the place'
ReplyDeleteHope you have a good week!
I'm quite happy that you didn't take notes on a recovery day -- you really shouldn't have worked at all. Just walking and observing has to be a great way to recover from jet lag. But I am glad you took photos and thank you for sharing.. it must be a great respite place for locals too -- can't be as crowded as towns and residential streets must be.
ReplyDeleteAll lovely to view on your blog Stewart
ReplyDeletesee there, you do great shooting folk
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely place :-)
ReplyDeleteSince I'll probably never get over to India, I really appreciate you sharing your photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, love the wonky door :-) Have a good week, cheers Diane
ReplyDelete90 acres is a rather large garden...looks rather underpopulated for India..Thanks for sharing..Happy Spring (to us)...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and creative shots providing an ambiance of India ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Lovely Week ahead ~ ^_^
Beautiful architecture.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! I know you were so glad you got to go! About your comment on my donkey photos...I think there's a little Christopher Robin in all of us! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous building!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteNow that is a special place...whther walking or people watching!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteOh you are in New Delhi, so how is it? The tourist areas are beautiful specially the old structures. Are you there just as a tourist?
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