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Archive for August, 2007

28 Aug, 2007

People on the beach

Posted by: Admin In: India| frontier photography| frontier travels

The blurry and grayish shot like the weather of the beach below the hotel through the window. This was just a fraction of the people that would eventually pack the beach’s brown sand enjoying life, and me enjoying watching them when I had nothing else to do. After all, I was there on vacation, and [...]

25 Aug, 2007

The hotel pool

Posted by: Admin In: India| frontier photography| frontier travels

The hotel pool. A shot taken from our hotel room window. It was nice but I didn’t even once use it. To see the blue from the window was enough for me.
Frontier trivia the day:
Indian life revolved around agriculture and allied activities in small villages, where the overwhelming majority of Indians live.

21 Aug, 2007

Outside the hotel

Posted by: Admin In: India| frontier photography| frontier travels

This is on the other side of the view. I was still in the hotel premises; I was just sitting on the concrete gate that was made a seat from the inside since it is high from the outside. To get to this place I would pass through an outdoor dining. I still have to [...]

15 Aug, 2007

Hotel beach

Posted by: Admin In: India| frontier photography| frontier travels

On my second day in India I went down from the hotel to the beach that was just next to it. Hubby was at work so I was alone and I treasured the moment. You must have known that India follows China in numbers of its population, right? In 2006, there were more than 1 [...]

12 Aug, 2007

The hotel room

Posted by: Admin In: India| frontier photography| frontier travels

This was our room in the hotel. It was a pretty nice room and with satisfactory service. One of the housekeeping staffs I came to be friends with. She is a Christian too, one of the 2.3% of the population. Yeah, why did I assume Indians are all Hindus and Muslims. I learned a lot [...]

On the other side of the garbage, in another corner of our room was the window overlooking the beach. You see the sky was gray, as gray as the waters, but it was an overall good scene and natural view to watch every afternoon after hubby’s work and for me everyday while in the Inn. [...]

08 Aug, 2007

Popularity Contest

Posted by: Admin In: wordpress

How popular is your post? One group of things that I like about here is the plugin functions that can extend the functionality present in a standard WordPress, and there are so many available around. One that I have seen in some of my friends’ weblogs is the Popularity contest plugin that keeps track of [...]

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05 Aug, 2007

The times in India

Posted by: Admin In: India| frontier photography| frontier travels

Namashtè! This is the very first picture I had taken in India from the hotel where we stayed at in Mumbai 2006. It is blurry but that was the scene there. It was monsoon in June so we got a lot of rains and on this day we had rain showers. There was a water [...]

04 Aug, 2007

Endless Frontier

Posted by: Admin In: personal frontier

We got me my own domain name and web host today at Hostgator. They seem straighforward and I have read a lot about them that makes sense. Still new to this so will just see. It is named after my cat, Lady Gishi. Endless Frontier, traveling and exploring the endless frontier and wonders of all [...]

02 Aug, 2007

False Hope

Posted by: admin In: immigration

le 2 août 2007
Goodness, goodness! Ngek ngek ngek. Oh my goodness! Every call gives a new surprise; but my third call to the USCIS was so shocking. The representative said that the local service center New Orleans has just finished the May 2006 cases! Hah! That’s more than a year behind! Tsk tsk tsk. With [...]

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