butterflies, flowers, cats, folks, landscapes
and other random stuff
I have a camera. I have a camera-phone (thanks to my bro). I like taking photos.
I take some good photos. I take some bad photos. In any case, once I've deleted the rubbish ones, it's really quite fun to look through what's left. It's a good record of things that happened to me and things that I happened to, and also some of the photos look quite nice.
London inspired a fair bit of clicking. Recently what's caught my eye is rural life in India. That takes in farmers, butterflies, bugs, buildings, and people going about their business.
I grew up moving around India, which was rather fun on the whole (except Delhi). I headed to the US for a year when I was 24 when that’s what many of my peers were doing and had, well, an interesting experience. From learning to live independently of family, to understanding what a class with actual dialogue felt like, seeing snow, burning my upper lip, repeatedly, with hair removing potions (because I thought I had to), having racist abuse shouted at me by a kid on a bus, learning to drive, experiencing ‘email’.
At 27, I moved to the UK and ended up living there 27 years. One Phd, one marriage, and three jobs later, I moved to Switzerland to work with the UN for a bit.
Then, inspired by my adventurous partner, I moved back to India to build a house on a remote hilltop where wild elephants roam.
That is now. Now is good.
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