Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Another beautiful evening......

It has been beautiful in the desert lately. And, I have been fortunate to go out and enjoy the great spring like weather... These are some of the pictures I took during my evening walk today...


 

I am constantly amazed at how such delicate flowers thrive in our harsh climate...




Love the orange ...



Peek-a-boo with a Curve-billed Thrasher.



Another shot of the beautiful blooms


Random shot




Another gorgeous Arizona sunset...



A fitting end to a relaxing day...



With a promise of another day to come...

Friday, January 21, 2011

An lazy afternoon with friends and family?

On an recent visit to the pacific coast I was enamored by these amazing, wonderful creatures. It was so much fun to watch them, they seemed almost drugged with sleep-only time they moved was to find just the right corner to snuggle in...


He was bigger than other in the group- almost an alpha male- - making his displeasure very evident for disturbing his sleep.

 
They look so angelic in their sleep, one can easily forget the tremendous strength and power they possess....

The perfect rock...
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

About the lost earring and peacock…….


Peacock on a neem tree...


I was tagged by “the lost earring”  and these were the rules of this photo tag:
1. Open your first photo folder.

2. Scroll to the 10th photo.
3. Post the photo on your blog and tell the story behind it and
4. Tag people to do the same.

This picture was the 10th photo in my first folder, and the story is really not much of a story!


Last year during my trip to India, on my very first morning there, I saw this gorgeous peacock with amazing tail full of spectacular feathers, right in my uncle's backyard...yup there ....again :)Well, not only was he stunning with dazzling colors, he was also very elusive… I was not able to get a really good shot of him….. this is one of the better ones....

Now comes the good part….I pass the tag on to
Mridula, Anu, Bueno Aires Photoblog and JM

Happy posting!

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Blossoming

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Quintessential Sedona …

In picture: rock formations around the city
I was in Sedona most of last week for a business trip. These are some of the pictures/moments from the week…

The unusual red colors of the earth/rocks come from the Iron oxide in a post-glacial flooding that filled all of the Verde Valley.


My first evening started with a cool glass of ‘Sangria’ which is Red wine with La Pinta pomegranate tequila, hibiscus and triple sec! I must say it is worth a try…


In picture: Chile Relleno with a side of corn tortilla, and beans topped with salsa

Dinner was Chile Relleno with vegetable picadillo, goat cheese and queso Oaxaca. Vegetable picadillo was an interesting twist to the dish! I wonder that’s why chef called it picadillo!



Many homes have adobe style, which can also be seen through out south west. House on the botton of the hill reflects the style.



Wide open spaces....


Room with a view..



Play of light on the leaves caught my eye...outside Hilton
I saw use of red rocks in the design elements though out the city, which creates a very harmonious visual effect…almost one with nature.


In picture: statue at the entrance of Sedona Hilton
There is a very big influence of Native American heritage on art.

I fell in love with this vibrant-colorful/so-full-of-mischief sculpture by a local artist. It was also so-out-of-my price-range!



Tamed...The tall one is Saguaro- an cactus found only in Arizona. It can grow several stories tall.



Play of color and light on the rocks...


The two shots were taken within minutes of each other...



At the end of the trip, we did get a chance to visit Palatki and Honanki Ruins. They are both a World Heritage site.


In picture: Palatki ruins
The people responsible for creating the ruins are the Sinagua (literally means without water) people, who lived in central Arizona between 500 AD and 1425. There are no signs of them anywhere and historians are not certain but they surmise that warfare and drought were key factors in their departure or extinction.




Site of the Ruins- taken from a distance. The dwellings were almost 20-30ft above ground, just where the tree line ends.



Luminous sunset, hinting all things must come to an end…..



Neela asman so gaya....



Fitting end to a wonderful trip..

Through my lens- Weekend shot


Kahin door jab din dhal jaye........
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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Sedona- The Red Rock Country....

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Sedona often known as the “Red Rock Country” is a picturesque quaint city/town surrounded by red-rock monoliths in Northern Arizona.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Monday, March 23, 2009

Inspired- moon beam


Rising over the purple hills of Arizona

waiting patiently

The Great Blue Heron .....waiting patiently
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My attempts at catching him from a distance...

Spring is here!



Oranges, great taste and refreshing fragrance….

When I first saw orange trees lining the streets in Arizona, I was impressed, and than I learned that these were ornamental orange trees. The fruit is very bitter to taste and the tree itself is not very hardy. And you can imagine by disappointment and bewilderment.

So, why would one plant bitter tasting fruit trees, and not the edible kind? Beats me…any guesses?

Desert Bloom!



Desert blooms….spring is here!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Chalo kahin door nikal jaye....

One of our favorite things is to go for drive during a rain or a snow storm. The snow storm on Christmas day was no exception… since the freeways were all jammed we took the back roads and were rewarded with breath taking beauty of the day.


Chalo kahin door nikal jaye....

Our trip made possible in part by the snow ploughs!! :)


Picture perfect…hard for me to imagine that someone lives in these beautiful surroundings all year round!


For miles on end there was no one but us to take it all in….


The purity of snow made even the most mundane of the things look magical…

Beautiful end to a wonderful day…