This was taken at the Goethe Institute in Bangalore. Normally one doesn’t see such fancy signage requesting one refrain from urination because… well, because all the urine on such signs tend to erode the paint away.
Tag Archives: Bangalore
DAILY PHOTO: That Moment When One Pigeon Catches On
DAILY PHOTO: Spinning Gandhi Spun
DAILY PHOTO: Walk in the Park
DAILY PHOTO: Wesley Tamil Chapel
DAILY PHOTO: Sand Wonders
I’ve been a delinquent poster as of late. However, I took some photos over the past few days so that I can at least resume my Daily Photo posts. Look for some Book Reviews in the near future and after a week or two I should be up to writing some posts about my adventures in the study of Yoga, Thai Yoga Bodywork (and Tok Sen), and Kalaripayattu.
This was taken at the art station that runs along MG Road between MG Road Station and St. Mark’s Road. This area displays a mix of permanent and temporary exhibits. This exhibit, made out of sand, obviously fits in the latter category. It consisted of seven prominent man-made creations. (While the display poster referred do the seven wonders, some of the depictions were part of the traditional seven wonders–e.g. the Great Wall, Taj Mahal, and the Roman Colosseum, and others were not–e.g. the Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty.)
DAILY PHOTO: Lions at the Gate
DAILY PHOTO: Stone Face
My apologies for being delinquent in posting this past week. I had the first set of tests for my yoga teacher training certification course yesterday, a Toksen workshop out-of-town last weekend, and–on top of all of life’s little happenings–my internet access by computer was only sporadically operational. [And I find posting from a phone to be painfully tedious.]
However, I’ve finished a few books for review, and have lots of thoughts to share about yoga teacher training, Toksen (a Thai massage method using a wooden mallet and chisel), and Kalaripayattu (an Indian martial art for which I’ve been taking lessons.) I’ll try to get busy on writing up some posts after I get some rest.











