@ Clytie: What a perfect timing! I was just about to comment on Random Hearts blog that you can take the photo of heart-shaped leaves from my this post.
I have just added a link in your new Guest Heart Thursday post :)
Thank you for linking up with Guest Heart Thursday!
Did you know you are the reason for Guest Heart Thursday? Your 'love is in the air, love is in nature' red leaf heart was my first guest heart! It just kind of snowballed from there.
@ Clytie: I'm glad I was of help! The credit actually goes to my wife Megha :) We roam in Western Ghats too much, and whenever she finds any heart shape, she remembers your blog, and tells me to send its photo to you.
I'm just a random visitor, but this shot is breathtaking indeed. I'd never have thought the monsoon has its silver lining as well (all you can read about it is how much damage it causes year after year.)
@ Anonymous: You are very much welcome to visit again. Do have a look at my other posts too. Actually the fact about monsoon is that it is "the" life for India. Without monsoon no life could have survived here as monsoon is the only source of water for most parts of India.
These hearts are absolutely stunning! I am trying something new today on Guest Heart Thursday - a McLinky. These hearts are PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to link these beautiful hearts! Please visit clytie-randomhearts.blogspot.com!
@ Clytie: What a perfect timing! I was just about to comment on Random Hearts blog that you can take the photo of heart-shaped leaves from my this post.
ReplyDeleteI have just added a link in your new Guest Heart Thursday post :)
I've never seen such beautiful heart shaped leaves.
ReplyDeleteHave a heart week!
@ Dani: I'm happy you liked them :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up with Guest Heart Thursday!
ReplyDeleteDid you know you are the reason for Guest Heart Thursday? Your 'love is in the air, love is in nature' red leaf heart was my first guest heart! It just kind of snowballed from there.
Thank you - from the bottom of my heart!
Ah, Bhavesh, you are a romantic! These are very lovely plants and you are a sweetheart to post them. I haven't seen them before.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect heart! This photo fills my eyes, which is the greatest compliment I can give.
ReplyDeleteHappy Guest Heart Thursday! Have a lovely Heart day! lol
Simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIsn't Nature Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAgain!
These are really beautiful!!!!
ReplyDelete@ Clytie: I'm glad I was of help! The credit actually goes to my wife Megha :) We roam in Western Ghats too much, and whenever she finds any heart shape, she remembers your blog, and tells me to send its photo to you.
ReplyDelete@ RNSANE: Thank you for the compliment, Carmen :)
ReplyDelete@ Beth: I got your expression of great compliment :)
@ Joo: Really! :)
@ Joy: Yes, it is :)
@ Anu: I'm glad you liked the photo :)
How perfectly beautiful--this fills my eyes, which is the greatest compliment I can give.
ReplyDeleteWow! Happy Guest Heart Thursday!
good morning Bhavesh!
ReplyDeleteI'm taking this photo, I'll return here, today, to say where you can see it!
kiss kiss :))
It's lovely
@ Beth: Those are great words :)
ReplyDelete@ _Sentido!...: Good morning! Yes, you can. But, please link it back here :)
I'm just a random visitor, but this shot is breathtaking indeed. I'd never have thought the monsoon has its silver lining as well (all you can read about it is how much damage it causes year after year.)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this.
@ Anonymous: You are very much welcome to visit again. Do have a look at my other posts too. Actually the fact about monsoon is that it is "the" life for India. Without monsoon no life could have survived here as monsoon is the only source of water for most parts of India.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen such a beautiful snap
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your words of appreciation :)
DeleteMagnificent shot ~ Wow!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol :)
DeleteLovely leaves in love!
ReplyDeleteTruly :)
DeleteJust a beautiful image! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat :)
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