Saturday, July 31, 2010

Lonelyness......


It s another saturday morning.... after a long busy week it s just a break to think lesuirely,most of my loved ones have flown away form me, suddnely i felt so lonely..........anyway somethimes i feel like its better beign so quite and lonely than beign in the middle of noicy & busy journey of life. Bcoz It make you to realize the weaknesses, and new oppertunities you have ahead in your life, simply in other words the positive and negative points in your life.

Started writing few lines on my blog just to break my loneliness......
“We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we're not alone.”
Loneliness is not the same as being alone. Many people have times when they are alone through circumstances or choice. Being alone can be experienced as positive, pleasurable, and emotionally refreshing if it is under the individual's control.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Im madly in love with this song....enjoy the lyrics..Waving Flag

When I get older, I will be stronger
They’ll call me freedom, just like a Waving Flag

When I get older, I will be stronger
They’ll call me freedom, just like a Waving Flag
And then it goes back, and then it goes back
And then it goes back

Born to a throne, stronger than RomeBut Violent prone,
poor people zoneBut it’s my home,
all I have knownWhere I got grown,
streets we would roamBut out of the darkness,
I came the farthest
Among the hardest survivalLearn from these streets,
it can be bleakExcept no defeat,
surrender retreat
So we struggling, fighting to eat
andWe wondering when we’ll be freeSo we patiently wait,
for that fateful dayIt’s not far away, so for now we say

When I get older,
I will be stronger
They’ll call me freedom, just like a Waving Flag
And then it goes back, and then it goes backAnd then it goes back

So many wars, settling scoresBringing us promises,
leaving us poorI heard them say,
love is the wayLove is the answer
, that’s what they say,But look how they treat us,
make us believersWe fight their battles,
then they deceive usTry to control us,
they couldn’t hold us
Cause we just move forward like Buffalo Soldiers
But we struggling, fighting to eatAnd we wondering,
when we’ll be freeSo we patiently wait,
for that faithful dayIt’s not far away,
but for now we say

When I get older, I will be strongerThey’ll call me freedom,
just like a Waving Flag
And then it goes back, and then it goes backAnd then it goes back
When I get older, I will be strongerThey’ll call me freedom, just like a Waving FlagAnd then it goes back, and then it goes backAnd then it goes back

(Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhhhh Ohhhh)And everybody will be singing it
(Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhhhh Ohhhh)And you and I will be singing it
(Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhhhh Ohhhh)
And we all will be singing it(Ohhh Ohh Ohh Ohh)

When I get older, I will be strongerThey’ll call me freedom,
just like a Waving FlagAnd then it goes back,
and then it goes backAnd then it goes back

When I get older, I will be stronger
They’ll call me freedom, just like a Waving Flag
And then it goes back, and then it goes backAnd then it goes back

When I get older, when I get olderI will be stronger,
just like a Waving FlagJust like a Waving Flag,
just like a Waving flagFlag, flag, Just like a Waving Flag.

K'naan....................

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Be Happy in Life...............


Here are some specific tips you can blend into your every day life:


  • Smile a lot - If smiling is too hard for you, take a pencil and hold it with your teeth. There are enough smiling muscles involved for your brain to think you are smiling and start producing "happy" chemicals.
  • Sing! - Singing works just like smiling, causing your body to produce "feeling good" chemicals. Sing in the car, sing in the shower, sing when you prepare dinner and sing when you feel frustrated and notice how the negative feelings melt away.
  • Hang around positive people - Having happy people around you will make it easy to learn happiness. Happy people have fun around them and their ability to overcome challenges is higher than that of unhappy people who tend to lay blame and feel victimised. Choose the people you hang out with to suit your needs.
  • Laugh - Much like smiling, laughter is a great way to overcome physical and emotional challenges. If it does not happen naturally, try laughter therapy.
  • Get a move on - Being physically active makes you happy. Find some activity you like to do and notice how it changes your mood: sex (yes, of course!), any kind of sport, dance and yoga. Make a habit of being active in any way you feel like.
  • Hug - Hugging is a way to give and receive happiness. Physical touch is essential to your development and hugging is a great way to get that physical touch in a positive way. Hug a lot!
  • Get creative - Creativity is a great way to find happiness. Think of creative things people do for a living or as hobby and notice how much happiness it gives them. Paint, draw, dance, sculpt, do some craft, invent a gadget, cook something new, write poetry or tend the garden. Tap into your creative abilities and find your "happy spot".
  • When in a conflict situation, remember that being happy and being right do not necessarily go hand in hand. When in doubt, choose happiness over being right.
  • When feeling down, recite to yourself "This too shall pass" and imagine a brighter future.
  • Act like a child - Do childish things to feel young and fresh: jump on a trampoline, sit on a swing and skip. Remember, "We do not stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing".
  • Be kind - Do random acts of kindness every day. It can be as simple as saying something nice, offering help, giving up your place in a queue or allowing another driver to enter a busy road.
  • Be grateful - Practice gratitude: say thank you for everything you have and appreciate in your life. Gratitude is a way to increase happiness and eliminate taking life for granted.
  • Meditate! - Find a relaxation you feel comfortable with. Meditation relaxes the mind. You can listen to music, use crystals, take a bath, use candles or repeat a mantra. All of these do the same thing to your mind. Take the time off every day to regenerate yourself.

Read more:

How to Be Happy in Life eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2135958_be-happy-life.html#ixzz0uTwP3P4y

Friday, July 9, 2010

India tour - City of Chandigarh













Chandigarh , serves as the capital of two states, Punjab and Haryana. The name Chandigarh translates as "The Fort of Chandi". The name was coined from an ancient temple called Chandi Mandir, devoted to the Hindu Goddess Chandi, present in the city's vicinity. It is occasionally referred to as The City Beautiful.

Plans for building the city began soon after Punjab was split up in 1947. Pakistan was ceded the larger western part, including the Punjabi capital of Lahore, leaving the Indian Punjab without an administrative, commercial, or cultural capital. It was hoped that a grand new capital would become a symbol of modernity, heal the wounded pride of Indian Punjabis, and house thousands of Hindu and Sikh refugees from Pakistan.
Swiss-born architect Le Corbusier was commissioned to lead the city planning, aided by Indian architects and town planners. Construction began in the early 1950s, and much of the city was completed in the early 1960s. Known internationally for its architecture and urban planning, it is also the first planned city of India.

Scenically located at the foot of the Himalayas, Chandigarh boasts a modern infrastructure, open spaces, greenery, cleanliness, and a relatively low population density.
Divided into 46 rectangular sectors, numbered 1-12 and 14-47 (13 was deemed unlucky), most sectors have an area of nearly 250 acres and a housing capacity of about 15,000 people.
Designed to be self-contained in civic amenities, the sectors are separated from each other by broad streets for the city's fast-moving arterial traffic. In the northeast is the artificial Lake Sukhna, a major recreational spot of the city.

Chandigarh is also an ancient Harappan site. In '69, while digging for a shopping center in sector 17, a Harappan cemetery was unearthed. Remains include painted pottery (jars, dishes, goblets, vases, bowls, cups, beakers), terracotta figurines, beads, toy-cart frames, wheels, faience and copper bangles, stone querns, pestle and sling balls, etc. This, along with their Gandhara, Mughal, and Pahari art collections, makes Chandigarh's museums among the best in India.

Chandigarh is home to numerous architectural projects of Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Matthew Nowicki, and Albert Mayer.

As per a study conducted by Ministry of Urban Development, Chandigarh has emerged as the cleanest city in India.
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Thursday, July 8, 2010

India Tour - Rock Garden , Chandigarh



Rock Garden , Chandigarh


Rock Garden is a sculpture garden in Chandigarh, India, also known as Nek Chand's Rock Garden, after its founder, Nek Chand, a government official who started the garden secretly in his spare time in 1957.


Today it is spread over an area of forty-acre (160,000 m²), it is completely built of industrial & home waste and thrown-away items.


It is a unique garden that consists of various art objects.


Rock garden has been established in the form of an open-air exhibition hall. The garden houses sculptures made by using a variety of different discarded waste materials like frames, mudguards, forks, handle bars, metal wires, play marbles, porcelain, auto parts, broken bangles etc. Rock garden in Chandigarh, India is a unique creation and connoisseurs come from different parts of the world to see this amazing garden.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

My Picture Gallery.....

The beauty of Horton Plains............The journey to the end of the world....

http://www.flickr.com/photos/37017699@N08/sets/72157624299687173/show/

Horton Plains National Park (Sinhala: හෝටන් තැන්න) is a protected area in the central highlands of Sri Lanka and is covered by montane grassland and cloud forest. This plateau at an altitude of 2,100–2,300 metres (6,900–7,500 ft) is rich in biodiversity and many species found here are endemic to the region. This region was designated a national park in 1988. It is also a popular tourist destination and is situated 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Nuwara Eliya.

The Horton Plains are the
headwaters of three major Sri Lankan rivers, the Mahaweli, Kelani, and Walawe. In Sinhala the plains are known as Mahaweli Plains. Stone tools dating back to Balangoda culture have been found here. The plains' vegetation is grasslands interspersed with montane forest, and includes many endemic woody plants. Large herds of Sri Lankan Samba Deer feature as typical mammals, and the park is also an Important Bird Area with many species not only endemic to Sri Lanka but restricted to the Horton Plains. Forest dieback is one of the major threats to the park and some studies suggest that it is caused by a natural phenomenon. The sheer precipice of World's End and Baker's Falls are among the tourist attractions of the park.

The Flying Hotel


"The Hotelicopter features 18 luxuriously- appointed rooms for adrenaline junkies seeking a truly unique and memorable travel experience.
Each soundproofed room is equipped with a queen-sized bed, fine linens, a mini-bar, coffee machine, wireless internet access, and all the luxurious appointments you'd expect from a flying five star hotel. Room service is available one hour after liftoff and prior to landing." The Hotelicopter is due to fly maiden journey this summer(June 26th) with an undisclosed price...
If you are interested,There is three fly tour.

Inaugural Summer Tour - 14 days (Friday, June 26th, 2009 - Friday, July 10th, 2009)

California Tour - 14 days (Friday, July 17th, 2009 to Friday, July 24rd, 2009)
Bay/Jamaica, European Tour - 16 days (Friday, July 31st, 2009 to Sunday, August 16th, 2009)

Dimensions Length: 42 m (137 ft)
Height: 28m (91 ft)



Maximum Takeoff Weight: 105850 kg (232,870 lb)
Maximum speed: 255 km/h (137 kt) (158 miles/h)
Cruising speed: 237 km/h (127 kt) (147 miles/h)
Original Mi Range: 515 km (320 mi)