Hi Srisa, Actually I didn’t prepare this, the credit goes to my colleague who had sent it to me. Will convey the appreciation to her. :)
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Mahesh - it really really is astoundingly beautiful and made me realized that there are a lot of beautiful things around the world where beautiful and lovely people can also be found. Your presentation has made me feel younger again and asked me to travel the world again before I kick the bucket.I believe that you would be able to add more and more beautiful pictures if all of us can save the beauty and harmony of the world.May GOD bless you, Mahesh.
From Singapore
From Singapore
Dear Srisa - thanks a lot for your kind wish. If I have made any mistake in my reply please forgive me as I was so satisfied with the presentation and replied instantly.
From Singapore
From Singapore
Dear Srisa - I thought I got confused with the names "Srisa" and "Mahesh".
Anyway - I really am glad to receive your kind reply showing the understanding and forgiveness. Now is a sort of our New Year in our country - we call it "Thingyan" - a water festival - throwing water over others in a gesture to show that the person being poured with water will be washed away all his misfortunes or uncleanliness for the past year and happiness and good luck will be brought for the new year.
I think a similar tradition or culture is in practised in India too - where colored powder are thrown to each other to celebrate the new year.
So - I take it as a kind of good sign for me for the new year as I got kind words from a good person like you, Srisa.
From Singapore
Anyway - I really am glad to receive your kind reply showing the understanding and forgiveness. Now is a sort of our New Year in our country - we call it "Thingyan" - a water festival - throwing water over others in a gesture to show that the person being poured with water will be washed away all his misfortunes or uncleanliness for the past year and happiness and good luck will be brought for the new year.
I think a similar tradition or culture is in practised in India too - where colored powder are thrown to each other to celebrate the new year.
So - I take it as a kind of good sign for me for the new year as I got kind words from a good person like you, Srisa.
From Singapore
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