On our recent trip to Alaska we visited a popular store Alaska Wild Berry Products. Captured these varieties of jams and butter made from various locally grown wild berries.
Sharing here for Mundane Monday.
On our recent trip to Alaska we visited a popular store Alaska Wild Berry Products. Captured these varieties of jams and butter made from various locally grown wild berries.
Sharing here for Mundane Monday.
These pictures were taken at Fort Casey State Park at Whidbey Island on one of our recent camping trips.
WordPress today says: This week, look down and capture the ground beneath your feet.
We visited the Stehekin community last month. While riding our bikes we stopped near the Stehekin river. This water tap and other nearby objects grabbed my attention.
This picture is my contribution for weekly challenge: Mundane Monday.
Recently captured this one pine cone and sharing here for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge.
We visited Leavenworth early this year and the small town still decorated with beautiful Christmas lights. We shopped around at a famous store named ‘Kris Kingle’ which is an year round Christmas store. The decoration inside was beautiful and we captured few shots.
Sharing this here for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge this week.
On our recent trip to India in March we were travelling to Udaipur by road. En route is the small town of Ranakpur which is famous for its marble Jain Temple. This is said to be the most spectacular of the Jain temples. It is said that the construction of the temple started in the 15th century and it was renovated time to time.
We reached there early in the morning and the place felt tranquil. The temple offers an exquisite work of art and architecture.
The temple has 29 halls, 80 domes and the pavilions include about 1444 pillars; each of them carved intricately and artistically.
Inside the temple figures of dancing goddesses are beautifully engraved at the pillars. It is believed that each pillar is different from the others in design.
We could not take pictures inside the temple as photography is allowed inside only during the afternoon hours.
We also spotted few langurs in the surrounding trees. They are believed to be one of the ‘Old World Monkeys’. The term ‘langur’ means ‘having a long tail’ and the name suits the animal perfectly.
We stayed there for about an hour and enjoyed this small glimpse of India’s cultural heritage and unique architecture. We also had food in the cafeteria there and it was delicious. We all were full and we moved for our next destination.
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