When I was in my teens, one of the poems which we had learnt as a part of English poetry was 'Daffodils' by William Wordsworth. At that time, all those years ago, I remember thinking what was so special about this flower that inspired Wordsworth to break into a poem like this. "How dumb"......and the likes of such thoughts had filled my childish mind.
Now, after all these years, the cynical me realises........
14 comments:
OMG!
u dont know how jealous i am feeling at this moment..for so many days i am stuck in bangalore, havent touched my camera in months and u r posting pics which are getting better n better day after day...
i especially liked the second pic, its real real too too good.
take care :D!!
nice snaps :)..spring time.. :D
-/Endevourme
Why haven't you touched your camera for months?
-/Sujit
Yup...rather summer...!
no time da, work work n more work!
i am not going anywhere near nature. in my native
my home is outside city loads of trees n its quite natural surrounding,
in bangalore, if u want to take pic of sunset naa, so many buildings will come in between...:D
keep clicking, make this a photoblog naa hehe
nice pick.. good work done..:)
Beautiful pics..
-/Endevourme
Hmmmm...go on a trek during weekends na.....
-/Pritika
Thanku!!!
-/Art
Thankoooo kaNe!!
Hey,
i just read yesterday that this they ar making a music video for this poem .
You went to Keukenhof???
i loved that poem the first time i read it. 5th class i guess.
-/Chitra
Aaah...this is one which I would love to see...!
-/Viky
Nope. Ellide adu?
-/Nithya
He he...same here. Remeber my English teacher giving a short summary on the writing style of Wordsworth.
Keukenhof is in Amsterdam. Fields and fields of tulips in colours of red, blue and yellow - wait for my posts.
-/Viky
Nange hoga bekoooooooo !!!
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