PARADISE DISCOVERED.

  Mar 30 2008  | Views 562 |  Comments  (40)
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  Rama Rao Garimella posted 4 mnths ago

Dear yashasvi2001 garu,

A big Thanx.


Ramarao.



  yashasvi2001 posted 4 mnths ago

Wow

Sir 

this is so well knitted and has all the elements fo coziness and attachment
well textured to suit the feel of Sulekha

Loved it Sir,

I am still enchanted with the words

yashasvi



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 4 mnths ago

A big Thanx.

Ramarao.



  reflector posted 4 mnths ago

Ramaraoji

the description of the garden was so vivid...well sulekha is addictive because of good writings and blogs and people who are so much fun to interact with

reflector



  Melody Queen posted 4 mnths ago

Dear Ramaraogaru
Even as I was reading about the tulips, I could visualize them.
Thanks for the appreciation. Your words of encouragement are like tonic for me.

Regards
Melody



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 4 mnths ago

Krishnan Bala garu,

Thanx for ur comment which was like locomotion without any friction.

Ramarao.



  Krishnan Bala posted 4 mnths ago

Dear Sir,
                      Last time you had a bio-tech. scientist for the inputs and probably for the  present out-put  you had an horticulturist. Any way there was the fear that you will put all these scientists out of action but your current attraction leaves me with no such notion.Your navigation through smooth motion with the least pervarication is to your readers  a great adoration. Your writings with no cosmetic lotion is a good potion  with wonderful perfection . I pluck no flowers from your beautiful garden.



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 5 mnths ago

Dear Melody Queen garu,

Thanks for ur compliment.

More thanks for ur link. The pictures were breathtaking and show the beauty of nature as it passes through the seasons.

I had the good fortune of taking evening walks in Denmark and observing the changes in the trees from summer to autumn. Once in Philadelphia one fine morning in May I sat outside to catch the warmth of the emerging sun. The approach road to the house had a small patch of garden and it had only 4 or 5 Tulip plants. I saw the tulip bulb slowly emerging as debutant young girl making her first appearence on stage, beautiful yet hesitnt. The splendour of the nature can only be described by gifted writers like u as seen in the blog for which u provided the link.
Wishing more beautiful expressions to ur keyboard,
Ramarao.



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 5 mnths ago

Anneshwa garu,

Thanks for ur comment. Beauty lies in the beholder's eye.

Ramarao.



  Melody Queen posted 5 mnths ago

Dear Ramaraogaru
A fragrant blog penned from the garden of Sulekha in full bloom. The heady fragrance lingers, intoxicating the senses, even after the walk is over  .

Warm regards
Melody

PS: Since you mention about photographic gizmos, I have some wonderful pics to share here.





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