24th
(via replicant)
le swoon!
a desilicious day indeed!Travel Portraits - Varanasi, India 2008 :: Photography Served
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An Ethiopian-born, Swedish-raised American chef is helping prepare the menu at a White House dinner for an Indian prime minister and a president who has roots in Kenya and Indonesia. What a country…amazing.
beautiful.
See what I’m sayin?
First Lady Michelle Obama meets with Mrs. Gursharan Kaur in the Yellow Oval Room of the White House, Nov. 24, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton via whitehousephotostream.)
sari’s in the white house!!!
“Nicole Krauss, writer. “My son’s bedroom looks out over the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture. All summer, the Ethicists rent out the garden for weddings: brass bands, drunken toasts, feedback, ‘Can You Feel the Love Tonight,’ ‘That’s Amore,’ ‘Unchained Melody’ filter through his sleep. A child’s education in romantic cliché.”
In “The City Out My Window: 63 Views on New York,” a book of his drawings, Matteo Pericoli asks well-known New Yorkers to describe what they see from their windows.
School children dressed as India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru take part in a fancy dress competition on the eve of Children’s Day celebrations in the central Indian city of Bhopal. Nehru’s birthday is celebrated annually as Children’s Day across the country on November 14.
be still my beating womb!
also, fancy dress. only fobby indian kids know the joy of fancy dress!
i LOVE everything about this!