Today's blog post features award-winning blogger
Atul Maharaj, who writes about his experience in the Kartarpur corridor, and crossing the Indo-Pak border on foot!
https://www.navinsigamany.com/2020/12/13/crossing-the-indo-pak-border-on-foot-a-travellers-tale/
At the historic town center of Hyderabad, we see the medieval Qutb Shahi architecture juxtaposed with Asaf Jahi architecture from a hundred years ago.
The arch you see on the left of this picture was built in 1591 CE, while the stone buildings you see on the right was built in 1911 CE. Both are connected, visually as well as functionally, by the modern road and divider.
Tomorrow evening is my virtual tour of the Charminar!
Here's a picture of it :)
For my first #Hyderabad post, I wanted to be cliched and put the Charminar. However, this beautiful image of the #Falaknuma Palace made it instead.
Yo #Hyderabadi peeps - kindly share your #HyderabadPhotos 😀
So apparently the way to learn drawing is to fill a page with circles. I filled it up with random stone shapes. Using some of my #fountainpens
Just withdrew money from ATM.
This is ME
Taking money from ME
For ME
To pay for ME
To feed ME.
This is my life now #facepalm