Gift of Love

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This is our first Gift of Love, way back in 2004.

The Daily Post: Cupid’s Arrow

Love needs no season

Love finds no reason

Love hears the heart beat

Love carries souls to meet

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Love knows no boundaries

Love traverses across countries

Love has power to deceive enemies

Love creates countless remedies

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Love wipes out sorrow and pain

Love makes us dance in the rain

Love tunes the heart to sing

Love transforms autumn to spring

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Love is deaf and love is blind

Love defeats the mind

Love propounds the eyes to speak

Love is a language unique

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© 2015 Ahmad and Ahmad

Excellent Symmetry

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This photograph was clicked in Sam Desert, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India.

The Daily Post: Symmetry

Symmetry comes from a Greek word meaning ‘to measure together’. Love the way these two kids used their left and right brain in symmetry. 🙂

© 2015 Ahmad and Ahmad

The Restaurant

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The Daily Prompt: Sliced BreadMost of us have heard the saying, “That’s the best thing since sliced bread!” What do you think is actually the best thing since sliced bread?

This is something new for us. However, we understand this is part of a rotation for bloggers blogging since 27th January, 2013. So, we guess WordPress has to find the best thing since sliced bread. 😀

For newbies like us, the saying, “That’s the best thing since sliced bread!” means something better than sliced bread. This phrase is generally meant to be used as the mother of invention, and what is that, which we find better than this invention? As we danced our fingers on the keyboard to explore, pizza was found to be the best thing since sliced bread. But, for bloggers, with a unique perspective, that’s us (Ahem 😉 )the best thing since sliced bread, or rather the best invention after sliced bread would go far beyond the basics. There are indeed countless inventions. But to relate it to food, this is what we see better than the best…

“Sliced bread” must have left your mouth watering. The effect must have been even greater, if there were rats running inside your stomach. We got to hurry to the kitchen to get something for us just after we finish off this write-up. If “sliced bread” could make you hungry, how about a restaurant? That glamorous table, those glittering spoons and forks and shining dishes remind us of all the delicacies, finely dressed and ready to be served for a treat! Those tasty meals deserve to be served with elegance. Yes, “the best thing since sliced bread” is “Restaurant”. And we are off to find something for us to eat. 🙂

© 2015 Ahmad and Ahmad

Let’s Play

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A Word A Week Photo Challenge: Play

How i wish i could play and play,

And never have to go away;

Here and there, jump all my way,

With my toys i wish to stay.

Math, Science, History and Geography,

Forgive me, my heart loves Photography;

Mom and Dad, I wish to explore, 

Oh! Please let me lose sight of the shore.

Round and round, i wish to fly,

Like a bird in the sky;

Earth is such a beautiful place,

Please set me free, I love to have my space.

I learned to walk holding your hand,

Now I’m grown up, please be my friend;

Play with me, I’d love to say,

I’ll make you feel young day by day. 

© 2015 Ahmad and Ahmad

Who is Great?

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What’s the use of having a mind if it can’t change? 

Young or old, big or small, there’s nothing strange!

Open the arms, breathe deep, feel the air come in,

Our destiny is in our hand, let’s play it!

To hold on or to give up, just don’t bother;

We’re not alone, we all move together!

Sunrise or sunset, appreciate the beauty,

Don’t compare, it’s the Sun’s duty! 

Let’s do our duty come what may;

Thank the Lord, it’s another new day!

© 2015 Ahmad and Ahmad

Childhood Memories

The Daily Post: The Transporter : Tell us about a sensation — a taste, a smell, a piece of music — that transports you back to childhood.

Wondering who is our transporter? SEE the photographs of our child below. Sense the TOUCH of those tiny fingers. LISTEN to that music- a lullaby! Ah! There’s nothing like a BABY SMELL. Feel the sensation- the TASTE of Childhood Memories for a short duration. 🙂

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© 2015 Ahmad and Ahmad

New in the Old

This is part of Share Your World: Week 6  hosted by Cee’s Photography. Questions are asked every week. For the answers to Share Your World- Week 1 to Week 5, click Know Our World

Here are the questions for this week and our response to those questions that will give you more insight about us. Enjoy! 😉

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Q. 1 What was the last time you went to a new place?

Answer.

A place need not be necessarily new;

We could find something new in old places too!

This is what we generally do,

Explore and discover the new,

And feel delighted to share it with you! 

Q. 2 If you were or are a writer do you prefer writing short stories, poems or novels, other?  And what type of genre would you prefer?

Answer.

We know how to write,

Yes, we are writers;

Short stories, poems or novels;

We’d like to share our experience,

In the simplest way possible. 

Q. 3. Out of your five senses (touch, taste, sight, smell, hearing) which is your favorite?

Answer.

One is incomplete without the other!

We see everything around us,

Develop a sense of taste for what we see,

Bitter, salty, sour or sweet,

A touch of words make it lively;

We love to hear from you without measure,

The smell of your presence gives us immense pleasure. 

Q. 4 If 100 people your age were chosen at random, how many do you think you’d find leading a more satisfying life than yours?

Answer.

Our life is our own,

Yes, we are satisfied;

Their journey is unknown,

Is our answer justified? 🙂

© 2015 Ahmad and Ahmad

Proud of Me

In response to The Daily Post: Proud

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I may be small, but I stand tall,

Without me, the beauty would fall;

This is how I’m made,

No matter if others hate;

I’m here for a reason,

Earth is my home, not a prison;

 I can stand against the wind and the rain,

Even if I fall, I can rise again;

I’m food for the honey bee;

No regrets, I’m proud of me.

© 2015 Ahmad and Ahmad

Yes! Thanks!

The Daily Post: No,Thanks? Is there a place in the world you never want to visit? Where, and why not?

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Why talk about what we don’t wish to do?

Let’s talk about what we wish to do,

And where we wish to go!

Let us allow good to flourish,

Think positive and cherish;

Let us dream good and feel good.

Everything happens for a reason,

Let us embrace every season;

Heaven or Hell is part of literature,

It’s alright to not know all answers,

Life is a gift of countless mixture.

© 2015 Ahmad and Ahmad

Size Relationships

This is in response to The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Scale. No matter what the size, it’s all about relativity. A skyscraper looks tiny in relation to the vast sky; the sky visible to us is tiny in relation to the universe! Appreciate everything despite the size. Enjoy!

 Vast Blue Sky Vs City Structures

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Crater Impact Vs A Temple (Lonar Crater created by a Meteorite strike)

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Mighty Himalayas Vs A stretch of road

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© 2015 Ahmad and Ahmad