“The
highest result of education is Tolerance” Hellen Keller
Ramoji film city gardens
This
Dusherra Holidays I took my daughter for a day outing—living in Hyderabad I
have not shown her Ramoji Film city. I
have seen this place years ago when it was just new while I joined the staff
picnic. So I have been planning for some
time and working out the budget to take my daughter and am so glad that we were
able to spend a whole day at this place. I enjoyed the guided tour and I clicked
plenty of pictures of tree thinking of Parul’s tree love posts.
So
here I clicked this picture – and saw how each tree some small, big, with
varied shapes and sizes are living co existing amidst rocky area. Something to
learn from these trees – learning to accept people as they are, respecting them
and being generous enough in let them be themselves without encroaching into their
personal space.
Thursday Tree love is a photo feature on Parul’s blog hosted on second and fourth Thursday of every month. You are most welcome to join in, all you need to do is:
Post a picture
of a tree on your blog
Thank you for reading this post;
May you be blessed!
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Beautiful! What a wonderful thought.. live together, grow together :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Archana, so kind of you to stop by and comment, appreciate you:)
DeleteWhat a beautiful job of landscaping!
ReplyDeleteThanks Alana:)
DeleteCo-existence is the key. And how lovely the tree and its surrounding look.
ReplyDeleteSo very true, peaceful co existence:) and every tree with its own beauty amidst rocks.
DeleteWhat a beautiful tree. Looks like as if it has grown from behind the rock. I like the setting. Glad you had a good time with Dorothy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining!
True Parul I felt the same when I saw this place, thanks for being here, appreciate you:)
DeleteDefinitely a lovely lesson from a lovely tree!
ReplyDeleteThanks you found this lovely, appreciate your comment.
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