Thursday, April 23, 2009

out and about in the trees

sometimes the only good thing about a day could be wandering about with a camera in hand like and find happiness in a pretty flower....click happiness to go there :)

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Blues to drive away the blues

okey here goes.. another experiment 'Blues to drive away the blues'

on a second thought


I just went off stating that one cannot take a 'not' beautiful pic of the Maldivian beaches or seas, well come to think of it, I found this taken during 2008 Eid trip to Himmafushi..why do we do these things?

my web albums

was looking around how to get my pics uploaded as a stream and tried picasa on a suggestion here's the link http://picasaweb.google.com/naciha

I hope this works.. would have been so cool to have this as a separate hyperlink.. i'm yet to figure out if there's way that could be done

corals & shells ii

Corals or pebbles is a better word of Maavaidhoo beach.. once during a trip to Philip Island in Australia I was awed of all that different make-up of beach on one island and my friend Shim was surprised I found it new and amazing as someone from Maldives.. but I'd been exposed to very little of my country's incredible beauty..

corals & shells

A broken shell I found in Dhaal Kudahuvadhoo.. it hadn't lost its allure, i was drawn to it

bits from our islands..


yes, I'm having a lot of time on my hands.. actually no.. I'm supposed to be writing a paragraph on what i think about nature of language and theories of second language acquisition..and suddenly i remembered about my neglected blog :-D

I was fortunate enough to travel a bit last year.. I have heaps of pics of the the maldivian shorelines and our blue blue ocean they are all so beautiful .. yes you can't take a not beautiful pic of the maldivian beaches and sea.. I can't include them all here so I've just picked a few strange and beautiful bits of my trips.. above is part of a 'bodu/big' fish spine I may not be using the correct terminolgy here pardon my ignorance.. i suppose it was a whale .. this was in Makunudhoo.