Some images from Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary we visited last weekend - unusual tropical nature, deep and bright greens and the first time I saw rice fields... A totally different face of India.
All photos by Arek
India - First Impressions
a boy with a puppy close to Commercial st.
Today is my 10th day in India...
So far India strikes me as a country of colours, contrasts and paradoxes... tropical fruits, very friendly people and loads of spicy food :) First of all you need to get used to the change in the culture and different way of doing and perceiving things here. The next thing which will astonish you about India is how Indian people are positive, optimistic and happy with very simple things.
I'm learning a lot from this incredible country and its amazing people every day. My brain keeps processing all these various details on culture, lifestyle, religion, eating habits and what not, and I can't think of any other country so DIFFERENT from those I have visited before.
a man selling mangos
puppies looking for their mom
buying 'bangles'
a butterfly
in the sari shop
car decorations for Dasara festival
a local market
our home for next 3 months
friends
All photos by Arek
Kaliningrad = Königsberg
I will be posting some pictures from my summer travels these days - some flashbacks into the summer with lots of things I saw and learned from the travels. It's best to start with where I left this blog in June - my trip to Russia and Belarus.
If you look at the map of Russia you will see a tiny piece of land between Poland and Lithuania, which is not connected to Russia's main territory - this is Kaliningrad oblast, which with the fall of Soviet Union and independence of Lithuania and further its and Poland's joining the EU became even more politically isolated. The oblast's largest city and the administrative center is Kaliningrad - formerly known as Königsberg, which was a major city of the historical state of Prussia and the capital of the former German province of East Prussia, partitioned after World War II between the USSR and Poland.
Walking around the city and speaking to the people one can easily spot the clashes between Soviet and German history and culture.
Königsberg Cathedral
This is the "House of Soviets", built on the ruins of Königsberg Castle, the remains of which were destroyed by the Soviet authorities. But the foundation - the cellar of the Royal pcastle - was too week. The whole project had to be abandoned. The location is the very centre of Kaliningrad. Today the building is still an empty shell - a monument of a grandiose failure.
Some of my favourite snaps from the streets:
- Inscription on the graffiti: 'Be quiet, or you might be heard'
- I do :)
- a dog enjoying the sun
- a real friend
- our bill for coffees at a local cafe.
- and fields around the city all covered with violet lupins - very beatiful.
I spent only 1 day in this city - and I can easily call it one of the most controversial cities I have been to in my life. This city is far from being 'usual'. The words of philosopher Immanuel Kant who was born and died in Königsberg amazingly well go with what happened to this city after World War II.
'Two things fill the mind with ever-increasing wonder and awe, the more often and the more intensely the mind of thought is drawn to them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.'
All photos by Arek
If you look at the map of Russia you will see a tiny piece of land between Poland and Lithuania, which is not connected to Russia's main territory - this is Kaliningrad oblast, which with the fall of Soviet Union and independence of Lithuania and further its and Poland's joining the EU became even more politically isolated. The oblast's largest city and the administrative center is Kaliningrad - formerly known as Königsberg, which was a major city of the historical state of Prussia and the capital of the former German province of East Prussia, partitioned after World War II between the USSR and Poland.
Walking around the city and speaking to the people one can easily spot the clashes between Soviet and German history and culture.
Königsberg Cathedral
This is the "House of Soviets", built on the ruins of Königsberg Castle, the remains of which were destroyed by the Soviet authorities. But the foundation - the cellar of the Royal pcastle - was too week. The whole project had to be abandoned. The location is the very centre of Kaliningrad. Today the building is still an empty shell - a monument of a grandiose failure.
Some of my favourite snaps from the streets:
- Inscription on the graffiti: 'Be quiet, or you might be heard'
- I do :)
- a dog enjoying the sun
- a real friend
- our bill for coffees at a local cafe.
- and fields around the city all covered with violet lupins - very beatiful.
I spent only 1 day in this city - and I can easily call it one of the most controversial cities I have been to in my life. This city is far from being 'usual'. The words of philosopher Immanuel Kant who was born and died in Königsberg amazingly well go with what happened to this city after World War II.
'Two things fill the mind with ever-increasing wonder and awe, the more often and the more intensely the mind of thought is drawn to them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.'
All photos by Arek
mAYbe
It's funny - I was supposed to be flying somewhere over India right about now... but I had to postpone the flight by 1 week instead, because my visa was not issued on time :( Fingers crossed I will make it to India in a week's time...
...Maybe...
For the moment it seems like the world does not want me to...
Image via Tumblr
Last week was both very stressful and pretty fun at the same time - I ended up working quite hard, almost wanting to quit, then really wanting to quit, then (thanks God for Fridays!) going out with friends from work and having a really good time together... That all resulting a bit of a sleep-deprived state of mind, hence - the dog with the elephant-sock-trunk - I'm almost sure I dreamed of it at some point of time last week. When I saw the photo it was like a déjà vu, or maybe even more like... Bingo!
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