Monday, September 24, 2007

Fall is here

This past weekend we drove to upper peninsula Michigan to see fall colors along Lake superior. The views and colors were spectacular...

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Layout 1 of 10

First Layout in the series of my 10 layouts before my next scrapbooking purchase...
This Layout is the first layout of Divya's baby album and I wanted it to be simple and yet make a statement.

Newborn...Possibilities:

Saturday, September 15, 2007

I am taking Rhonna's 21 day challenge.
My goal is to eat healthy, atleast 10 minutes of exercise and 15 minutes set aside for real creativity (where I'd make something with my hands and not just work with my brain cells...)
I will try to post my progress everyday...
Here's an inspiring quote from Rhonna's website

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Long weekend getaway...

We went to Milwaukee Art Museum on Saturday; it’s a building that I wanted to see ever since my friend Paul described it to me about two years ago. It’s a magnificent building, beautiful architecture and well executed. I wish, I could be a part of something this magnificent some day in my life. Just seeing this building made me rethink about where I am going and where do I want to go in this lifetime.


This entrance cum front lobby sets up false expectations for the art work that you are about to see. The art museum in itself is evolving, it has far to go when it comes to a good collection or may be I need to develop my taste to be able to appreciate that kind of art.
Any ways, just seeing this piece of architecture was well worth the trip but that was not all.
That afternoon, on our way to Chicago downtown we lost our way and ended up at the Bahai temple. Its main building is the intricate Persian-style tracery with nine exterior pillars depicting the symbols of other religions.
It was what DH called divine intervention. It was just meant to be. I have visited the Bahai temple (Lotus temple) in New Delhi, India and I was so surprised to see so many similarities between the two places and yet they were so distinct. This place is so clam that even your thoughts seize to rush and they settle down. No rustling, no hum, no music, no chirping…if you ever get a chance to visit, do so and I am sure you won’t regret it.



More soon…