Weekly Photo Challenge: Share an image of a wall that reveals something about a place, people, or you.
I took this photo when I visited Kalabagh, Nathia Gali, Pakistan few weeks ago. This is the wall of the suite in which we stayed. 15 represents the suite number. While 1908 represents the year it was constructed in.
This is photograph of a random wall in somebody’s house. I liked the arrangement of different stones and uniqueness of this wall.
These are another random road side walls with different advertisements on them.
So you have been stalking houses
!! Stalker Much -_-
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Haha, Keh kon raha hay. I bet you stalk even the random person who passes you by in a car !
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π !!! Get lost!! I have stalking ethics :p
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Wow .. amazing collection Zee ! And 1908…oh my…really ancient that suite is… thanks for sharing β€
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It was indeed, Ancient but well kept. Thanks a lot Sweety for checking it out π
I hope your year is going great.Lots of Love β€
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Indeed so Zee…Yes, all well … love to you too β€
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Congrats, Sweet One! I have nominated your blog for the Liebster Award. Please visit my site @ http://kimgosselinblog.com/. No rush if you accept, I know how busy your are!! π
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Awwh Thanks a lot dear for thinking of me for this award. But as you already know I’m a bit busy so can’t accept it. Really appreciate it β€ All the love your way β€
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No problem, I do know how busy you are! Still, lovely blog for all of us to enjoy. π
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Love these photographs. So interesting to think of the history behind them! Great post!
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Thank you so much for the praise, It was very interesting and beautiful place to visit! π π
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Amazing!
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love the variety – and that does not look as old as 1908 – wow – very ancient – must have been cool to stay there- and my fav of this post is the brick stone wall from someone’s house – truly artsy and rich in color and texture- and so different.
π β€
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You are right it certainly didn’t look as old as 1908, I guess it was refurnished and renovated along the way. And it was very cool to stay there, I wish I could have spent more time. We got to see snow and the hills were beautiful.
Thanks a lot, I liked the wall one too cuz of it’s texture and uniqueness. π
Happy weekend Y β€
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π β€
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Lovely pictures sweety! Hope you have a great weekend β€
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Hey Nad, Thanks a lot love! I hope you are well now, all recovered, warm and cozy! π
Have a happy day ahead β€
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i’m doing much better, thank you for asking. Hope everything is great with you too β€
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Zee, great entry … and I love you choice of music to go with it. Is it snow on the ground with the red house? Welcome home from … I guess amazing travelling.
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Hey Viveka, Thanks a lot. Yes, you got that right, it is indeed snow ! That was the highlight of my trip, I got to see a lot of snow and made snowman and had a snowball fight too π
I hope your weekend is going great. Have a happy day ahead β€
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I have missed this response from you – sorry, I had read it … but.
How amazing to have snow in Pakistan???? Have always seen it like a very hot country. But I suppose that up in the mountains. We got some snow today and it’s bitterly cold outside – hope the small flowers will survive – they have been blooming for weeks now.
I wish you a pleasant Sunday.
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I’ve gathered many people have this misconception about Pakistan being a very hot country, which isn’t true at all. Sure there are some areas but we’ve got every season here. North part never gets too hot, There is snow, there is spring, there are summers too. We’ve got everything, you name it! π
Wish you a warm weather soon ! Have a great day ahead Viveka β€
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I suppose, both China and Tibet has loads of snow and … they are not fare away. I can image it was a fantastic trip. Mine to Hong Kong and Japan is coming up in 10 days time. Cherry blossom festival – here I come. *smile I wish you a great day too, Zee!
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Wohoo, lucky you Viveka!! Have a safe trip. Can’t wait to see you share pictures of Japan and Hong Kong. I hope you have a great experience there ! π π
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Zee, thank you so much – been there before, but many many years ago – so I can’t wait to visit again. The journey will be what we make to, so it’s all up to us.
I promise you will be feed up with post and images!
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Awesome Zee ! Hope your trip was good. I Love the perspective with which you took your photos – you keep amazing me Zee π
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Awwh Thank you so much for the praise and all the love!! Yes, the trip was planned in haste but it was a great one. I got to see the snow, so it was all worth it! ^.^
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I mean every word of it ! Hehehe, sometimes such trips turn out to be the best ones π
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They do ! Especially if you have friends or family to chill out with π
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True, moments in life are always made more worthwhile and memorable when shared with loved ones !!
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You definitely see the beauty in things.
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Thank you so much, I believe there is a certain beauty in everything π
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Agreed.
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Zee, you have an excellent eye for photography. Actually, you have two excellent eyes for photography. And you don’t even owe me a chocolate bar for that. π
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Hahaha, Thank youuuuuuu Rob !!! β€
And I do owe you a chocolate bar for that…and maybe pizza too, If you'd like? Hehe π
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Who am I to refuse pizza and chocolate from Zee? Count me in!
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1908, wow that building has watched time fly by π
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It certainly has…There were buildings which were even much older than this, Stood the test of time for sure π
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Kudos if I could to the original engineers, Imagine if it could talk wow!
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