Springtime Stories From IIM Lucknow (Part I)
Published Tuesday, February 06, 2007 by K | E-mail this post
Spring is in the air. The blooming(pun unintended) paradox of sweating through the days and freezing through the nights notwithstanding, the campus looks enchanting.
My neighbour is especially smitten by the internal landscape and sees no reason for the rest of the world to not be so as well. Therefore my camera is brought forth upon suggestion and off I go to click around. Assorted results:
The Chintan BouquetThis is the pretty display right outside Chintan, our faculty building, of which a part is visible.
Red Eye SeductionA new born poppy opens its eye to the world.
Burgundy SolitudeA burgundy pansy turns away from the dying sun as if to mourn its companion one final time.
Almost DaffodilsHow I wish these were daffodils so I could quote Wordsworth here. In the background is Samadhan, the administration block.
Blowing in the WindA poppy stands its ground in the sudden (but brief) breeze that appeared during lunch hour. Yours truly just had happened to have the camera with her.
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