Tuesday, 4 March 2014

The Big Fat Cat (Non-sense Verses)



In my home,There's a cat.
and she is big and fat.
She wears a big yellow hat.
She thinks everyone like that.

She loves to play with woolen ball.
She rolls it through the hall.
She tries to catch a mouse.
And she always search my house.

She eats all day.
She eats all night.
She buys things on e-bay.
She like her fur soft and white.

She jumps here and there.
She wanders I don't know where.
She don't like to share.
Her nine lives that rare.

She likes to eat fish.
"Give me more!"she always wish.
now what can I say more.
About the big fat cat who tries to roar.


Saturday, 1 March 2014

Mr. Owl (Nonsense Verse)




Once upon a time
in the darky woods,
where no one mimes
there's owl lived beneath the hood.


He sleeps at day
he wanders at night,
and he starts to pray!
whenever he feels fright.

Mr. owl is so funny
with two big eyes,
and he need some money
cause he want to get high


Mr. owl only say's "Hoot!"
cause he didn't know how to spell,
he has no big foot
and one day he fall into well.

Mr. Owl know how to fly
cause he has big wings,
and he always want to be a spy;
who know how to sing.

Mr. Owl has those big ears;
to hear from long,
and Mr. Owl loves to drink beers,
he always says that "there's nothing wrong!".

Mr. Owl loves to play baseball
but he always do foul,
and whenever someone calls
he always says "It is Mr.Owl!".






Friday, 28 February 2014

My parrot thinks he is a dog (Non-sense Verses)



I have bought a parrot.
His name is clark.
He likes carrots.
He thinks he can bark.
He don't live in cage.
He never fly,
He don't sings,
He thinks he don't have wings.
He likes to play with ball.
He likes to run in hall.
He likes to go to walk.
He likes not to talk.
He runs after cats.
He sleeps on mat.
He often watches T.v.
He has girlfriend named  Evey.
He always likes to bath.
He always solves my math.
He also writes a blog.
Cause my parrot thinks he is a dog.


The Scarecrow




This is the old Story 
And it is not of glory,
Once there was weird man
 Brown, big, yellowish and tan.


This man was a scarecrow
And he had no eyebrows,
He always did smile
And People thought that "He was vile".


He was not so deary
Torn and dirty clothes he was weary,
He always looked so scary
No one wanted him neary


He had a pumpkin head
Oh, that big head always rolled,
He almost got old and dead
And He had bushy hands 
That no one wanted to hold


The scarecrow was one and only
The scarecrow was always lonely,
Now there was nothing he could do
So whenever he saw the crow,he always said "Booo".

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

The Heaven Of India



Kashmir the crown of India. Kashmir is one of the most beautiful places to visit in India. that is the one people named it "The heaven of India". And Kashmir deserves it. Kashmir is the only place in India which is most of the time covered in ice and the most amazing things are the mountain and the valley's in Kashmir surrounded by lakes and rivers. 

Here is the list of top 5 places you should visit in Kashmir.


1.  Sonamarg
Located on the Srinagar-Ladakh Highway, around two and a half hours drive northeast of Srinagar, scenic Sonamarg ("Meadow of Gold") is famous for its Thajiwas Glacier. What's remarkable about this glacier is how accessible it is. From the highway, you can hike up to the glacier and back in around five hours. If you don't have so much time to spare, it's possible to ride a pony instead, or take a taxi part of the way there and walk. It is costly though. Pony owners will charge at least 600 rupees per person for a return trip. Do bargain hard. Scenes of many Bollywood movies have been filmed in the area, and you won't have to try very hard to feel like you're in one! There are a number of options for eating and staying at Sonamarg. Ahsan Mount Resort has fabulous Swiss tents for glamping. Hotel Snowland is conveniently located but could be managed better


2.  Gulmarg
Gulmarg ("Meadow of Flowers"), India's version of a ski resort, is situated less than two hours drive east of Srinagar. The season runs from mid December to mid March. If you're not into skiing, you may still want to let the gondola whisk you more than 13,000 feet up Mount Apharwat for outstanding views. Apparently, it's the world's highest cable car. And, it's very popular, so you should buy your tickets online to avoid a long queues. Unfortunately, you'll still have to wait to board it though. Ubiquitous pony rides are also available in Gulmarg, and their owners are particularly aggressive in pestering tourists for business. If you feel like splashing some cash, treat yourself to a couple of nights at the Khyber Himalayan Resort and Spa, one of the 12 Top Himalayan Spa Resorts.



3.  Pahalgam
Pahalgam, the "Valley of Shepherds", is around three hours drive from Srinagar and is near the departure point for pilgrims going on the Amarnath Yatra (avoid visiting during July as it will be very busy then). Visitors commonly head to Pahalgam's Betaab Valley (the Bollywood movie "Betaab" was shot there), with its fresh flowing Lidder River and surrounding snow-capped hills. However, what you need to be aware of, is that you'll only be allowed to take your vehicle up to a certain point to reach the Valley. After that, you'll need to hire a prepaid vehicle provided by the local transport association, or walk. Entrance to the Valley is regulated and costs 10 rupees. Other possible activities around Pahalgam include golfing, trout fishing, and river rafting. It's a popular destination for adventure tourism.


4.  Charar-i-Sharief and Yousmarg
Yousmarg, a sprawling meadow around two hours drive southwest of Srinagar, is refreshingly underdeveloped (only a couple of restaurants are there). The highlight is the Doodh Ganga river, which is reached by a picturesque 30 minute walk along a forested trail down a hill. Alternatively, it's possible to take a pony. The pony owners will insist you do so and they are quite annoying (don't give into them though if you do want to walk). On the way to Yousmarg you'll pass numerous apple trees (if you spot anyone selling apples on the roadside, get some as they're delicious!) as well the town of Charar-i-Sharief. It's worth stopping there as it's home to one of the most holy Sufi Muslim shrines in India and some of the biggest halwa parathas you'll ever see! 


5.  Sinthan 

Sinthan Top is becoming a sought after alternative to the other, often crowded, tourist places in Kashmir. Interest in it has grown since construction of the Kokernag-Sinthan Top-Kishtwar Road, connecting Kashmir with Jammu, began. It's yet to be developed though, so there's an absence of facilities for tourists. Hence, it's a good idea to stop in Daksum on the way. The drive from Srinagar to Sinthan Top takes around two and a half hours. It's possible to stay in Daksum, or Kokernag where there are more options. These are excellent places to go trekking and exploring the great outdoors


Monday, 6 January 2014

The Heart Of India




Ever wonder where to visit in all India? There is one place you must see in this one life, and that is the heart of our India. Our only Hindustan ka Dil, yes, it is Madhya Pradesh. Madhya Pradesh is one of the largest state in India regarding population as well as area. Madhya Pradesh borders the states of Uttar Pradesh to the north-east, Chattisgarh to the south-east, Maharashtra to the south, Gujrat to the west, and Rajasthan to the northwest.

Here is the list of top 5 places you should visit in Madhya Pardesh.


1.  Khajuraho Erotic Temples
If you want proof that the Kama Sutra originated in India, Khajuraho is the place to see. There are over 20 temples abounding in erotic sculptures. However, more than that, they show a celebration of love, life and worship. The Khajuraho erotic temples are rated as one of the top 


2.  Bandhavgarh National Park
Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks are among the top national parks in India. Bandhavgarh, while being relatively difficult to reach and costly to visit, is the best place to see tigers in the wild in India. The park features dense green valleys and rocky hill terrain, with an ancient fort. In addition to tigers, the park has a large array of wildlife including sloth bears, deers, leopards, jackals, and birds.


3.  Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park has the honor of providing the setting for Rudyard Kipling’s classic novel, The Jungle Book. It’s rich in lush saal and bamboo forests, lakes, streams and open grasslands. As well as tigers, the park abounds with barasingha (swamp deer) and an extensive variety of other animals and birds. Rather than offering one particular kind of animal, it provides an all-round nature experience. The park is well regarded for its research and conservation programs, and many endangered species have been saved there.


4.  Sanchi
Some of India's oldest Buddhist relics can be found at Sanchi, northeast of Bhopal. Most notable is the Great Stupa, built by Emperor Ashoka in 262 BC after he embraced Buddhism, as penance for the atrocities he inflicted on the state of Kalinga (in Orissa). You'll find a number of other stupas, temples, and monasteries there, along with an archeological museum. Sanchi can be visited on a day trip from Bhopal, but it's worth staying there its a convenient base for numerous other side trips.


5.  Ujjain
Ujjain is a small town with a maze of alleyways and many temples. The most important of them is the Mahakaleshwar Temple, which houses one of India’s 12 sacred Jyotirlingams (Shiva shrines with naturally occurring, rather than man made, lingams). Ujjain is one of Hinduism's seven sacred cities, and one of the four locations of the Kumbh Mela. The Tropic of Capricorn also runs through Ujjain. Head to Ram Ghat at dawn or dusk, when pilgrims ring bells and light candles by the water.






Monday, 11 November 2013

The Fireflies



Once I was in woods,
Travelling towards a way to home;
It was a night, so dark,
and I was so blind to see.


I was walking through greenery,
I wish it was a greenery, cause I couldn't see;
still I was walking ,
and crushing the twigs beneath.

Now it was dark and darker,
darker than the night;
The moon lost his shine,
behind the curtain of clouds.

Suddenly it was quite and quieter,
The owls were quite too;
Suddenly I saw red eyes in every nook and cranny,
watching over me.

Now there was many eyes,
covering all the skies;
and they started blinking and blinking,
and started flying and flying.

Now they came close and closer,
and they were getting bright and brighter;
I knew that these weren't eyes,
These were little fireflies.

Now there was light again,
like it was from stars;
And I started walking and walking ;
towards the way to home.

I wish to reach as early as I could,
but the way was to long through dark woods;
The wind started whistling slowly,
like the wolves were howling.

I started feeling scary,
wishing for fairy to show;
the way to my homeland,
and I was walking and walking again.

I saw a light and many lights,
came closer and closer again;
Is it my village?
Is it my home?

Now the fireflies were gone too,
Like I lost them;
but I reached my homeland,
My Sweet Home.




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