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We stood by the check-in counter.  He didn’t want us to go. He didn’t say it, but I could clearly read that between his unusually blood-shot eyes. His expressions were blank, like always. The same blunt smile, same pose, same rigid existence. He slid his right hand out of his pocket, slowly exposing them to [...]

The airport buzzed with travellers. Like always. Some panicking and running, looking for their lost gates, some bearing their chocking boredom, waiting for their flight announcements to begone, while others roaming here and there checking out duty-free-shops, shopping. Cafes crowded with hungry passengers. Hungry for food, and hungry for family reunions… She plugged in her earphones, [...]

Just like a friend said, looks like Häagen-Dazs ice cream, only without the topping xD !

I’ve spent a day at the Botanic Gardens in Birmingham, UK and I was truly fascinated by nature’s sheer beauty. It was relaxing, amusing and definitely so refreshing! Here’s only a few of my shots, Enjoy!     I needed that visit before my Bio Alevel exam lol It would’ve helped xD

An institution that takes care of homeless children was what my cousin and I hit a couple of days ago.  I’m not fully aware of all details, but what I know so far is that they offer these little ones shelter, nurse them, feed them, and take full responsibility of them ensuring a state of [...]

I’m off to where he is now. To where he’s always loved to be, and longed to live. I’m not excited like last time. I know coincidence offers us very little possibilities to meet and I expect this to be the case this time. Disappointment. But wait, I’ve already anticipated that, I saw it coming, so [...]

Byebye Paris

Posted: August 3, 2009 in Randoms, Travel

I’ve never realized how the lights around us could become magnificently beautiful, never thought how their simplicity could reflect sheer beauty until I’ve stopped to witness how water, in all its forms, and lights, with all their intensities could make a perfect couple! Midnight. I stood by that bridge on the edge of the Siene [...]