Shravan Raghunath, blogger, poet, student, photographer, friend and country cousin, invited me, the day before, to be a part of his new blog IPhrase!
Dedicated primarily to showcase posts on inspirational quotes and snippets, this blog will be a combined effort and aims at featuring short yet powerful posts that have a meaningful takeaway for its patrons.
Kick-starting my account, yesterday, I posted 'Of Life and Hope' with an iconic picture taken, in 1969, during the People's Park Riot in Berkeley, California. Taken by Ted Streshinsky, this picture became a classic representation of the voice of the people and still evokes strong memories in those who have been witness to the incident.
I will, however, post in this space, using the identity Almost Sunday, which, I believe, is a more ideal character for this enterprise, as I have earlier titled it as "not a person, but a state of being which was chanced upon by me during my endless quest for meaning and purpose."
I wish to express my thanks to Shravan for giving me this wonderful opportunity, something that I have long contemplated doing.
On behalf of team IPhrase, I invite you to this new space, to visit it and sample its contents and hopefully relish them.
Hi Rakesh
ReplyDeleteYes I visit IPhrase :)
Thanks for the tip ^___^
:)
I liked that blog much. pls carry on :)
ReplyDeleterakesh bhaii.. its all ours now.. but i miss writing at that place.. and we open for new writers i guess :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely new beginning. Please carry on.
ReplyDeleteYes, i liked the blog too...I will keep visiting,
ReplyDeletesuch collaborations are so good :)
wishes,
devika
Just went over there and left a comment for that contribution of yours. As mentioned, its a wonderful effort!! Only you can think on these lines !
ReplyDeleteThanks for introducing us to IPhrase.I visited the site and went through your post.The photograph instantly brought to my mind the word 'determination'.Life moves forward powered by the fuel of Hope but there are times when you don't have any hope yet you go for it.Anyway,nice post.....I admire your taste for meaningful photographs....keep blogging.
ReplyDeleteI think life is about hopelessness. Fighting against hopelessness, I mean!!
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Sounds good
ReplyDeleteGood Luck Mate
the page looks glamourous...so as its contents.. :-p.
ReplyDeletegood work..
Hey Rak.....Next time u put a link...use <_blank> so that the link opens in a diff window. That wud help since it does not close down ur own blog.
ReplyDeleteJus an advice. U dont hv to take it ofcourse.
Hey I'll be checking your blog out. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Rakesh!
ReplyDeleteThat is an excellent picture and the new blog promises a lot!! Great job!
Meanwhile Blogtrotter is back to the «urban jungle», which Reykjavik is far from being... ;)). Enjoy and have a fabulous week!
Anya
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for your visit and comment! Appreciate it!
Cheers
Rakesh
Jeevan
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, my friend!
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Rakesh
Shravan
ReplyDeleteYes, its our place! I'm enjoying my photo posts and will continue to do so!
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Rakesh
Rajesh
ReplyDeleteThanks very much!
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Rakesh
Devika Chechi
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked it! Thanks for your comments!
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Rakesh
Vimmuuu
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your comments...... truly, more than what I deserve!
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Rakesh
Old Monk
ReplyDeleteIt is a very powerful picture and stuck to my mind, the moment I first saw it!
Thanks so much for your comments, greatly appreciate it!
Cheers
Rakesh
DI
ReplyDeleteIndeed, life is a struggle against hopelessness!!!!
Rakesh
Survivor
ReplyDeleteThanks very much!
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Rakesh
Rahul S
ReplyDeleteThanks very much!
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Rakesh
Andy boi
ReplyDeleteThanks pal...... very meaningful suggestion there.......will take note!
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Rakesh
AJ
ReplyDeleteThanks budd!
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Rakesh
Gil
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for the visit and comments! Appreciate it!
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Rakesh
Nice write-up friend! Guess it will drive a lot visitors :-)
ReplyDeleteWell-done!
Mani
ReplyDeleteThanks very much! Appreciate your visit and comments!
Cheers
Rakesh