Upinder
25/9/2014 03:27:02 pm
Beautifully writen peice ..Rachna .makes you want to go and visit the place ..seems you had an amazing experience in these beautiful and serene surroundings ......and the pictures are amazing .... truly capturing the essence of the place ....:)
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Chachaji
26/9/2014 12:10:00 am
Thanks for taking me on a virtual trip to Spiti . I enjoyed all the happenings sitting squeezed in that AC equipped rickety Inova,enjoying all the scenes .
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Sudarshan Joshi
26/9/2014 01:32:57 am
Real nice pic
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Ritha Hegde
26/9/2014 02:33:51 am
What a beautiful place! Thanks for all the facts presented here. You are definitely one lucky girl who gets to visit so many hidden gems of India!
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Prithvi
1/10/2014 09:40:41 am
I had a regret that we could not visit Spriti during our stay in India. This virtual visit made up for the loss quite a bit ! Nice post. Manoj's pics are awesome - very natural.
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noopur
28/10/2014 08:56:55 pm
hi ..this got lost a flood of junk mail , but I am glad I found it ;) beautifully written and fabulous pics by Manoj Rawat !! He might just outshine his wife.I want to go there right away .....the quaint villages...monasteries and stunning landscape !! Quite a visual treat !!
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ather
6/1/2015 01:05:28 am
Kya baat hai Rachna- I always said you are a travel writer and your vivid turn of phrase captures the essence of what you behold and evokes it so beautifully in the mind's eye. I got as far as Shimla in my trip from Chandigarh but this has convinced me to travel some more. I am not sure Rachna whether you inhabit such a beautiful land, or whether you make it so with your gift of writing. I have been away from India for over a year-the last time I went to Ooty so my heart years for a return. Keep up the good work
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Rachna Bisht Rawat is a full time mom and part time writer. She is married to an Army officer whose work takes the family to some of the most interesting corners of India.
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Home alone
The jeans she had just stepped out of were lying on the floor. She was peeling the sweat-wet T shirt off when she noticed a man's shoes peeping out from behind the curtains. Just another day; just another life
It is day two of the (wo)man-animal conflict, and I have just finished kicking the little green frog out of the kitchen who has been jumping over my feet and jeering at my nail paint. A fishy tale
Chust had Durust and Ikki had Duggi but Sust didn’t have anybody, which is probably why he was the way he was: sad and sluggish and forever hanging around the bottom of the tank Face-off
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