Hi @angelro, Greetings from #HHG10! You really capture my full attention reading this blog. I was brought to feel the journey of these flowers in the Mungal Dynasty. Images of those gardens of flowers just mesmerizing. I am so attached to this flower story and beautiful photography. For this awesome flower blog, here's my gift! Looking forward for more great stories from you. Stay Blessed and Steem On!
Thats an awesome comment for sure for me it was once in a life time experience as I visited so many gardens spread across in different parts of India. In fact that opens only once in a year for public for a month and I was lucky to be in that place at that time.
Very well manicured, really awesome sharing @angelro. I can just imagine myself, sitting around and relaxing while enjoying the view in this very scenic garden :)
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A great post with so much of knowledge.👍 I have heard about this Flower garden but never got a chance to visit it. Actually, I never roam Delhi, I just go to airport and that’s it. I want to visit Delhi there are many places which are in my bucket list. Hopefully, I would visit all those places one day.
Thanks @angelro for sharing such a fabulous post, it’s good to know that flowers has so many great names and ofcourse all are so beautiful. Flower rangoli is are tradition in festivals, I have seen women making amazing designs on their door step. Lovely post! Stay blessed!
Thanks for your visit, upvote and comment shanu...That was really a good day for me with lots of beautiful flowers that was not possible to capture all. But I have more..
Delhi is a place that days, weeks and months are not enough to make a round to all possible places. Delhi is like a centre point that lots tourist spots with one or two days trip and even to see complete Delhi you need at least 7 to 10 days. I was lucky to be in Delhi for few years that I gone to most of the places that i will write later.
You should visit once and plan it whenever you can.
Hi @angelro - You blog makes for a very interesting read. I really enjoyed the narrative about these famous Indian gardens.
From my side though it seems that some of the pictures have not opened correctly, which would certainly have enhance the post. Perhaps you shoul see if there is a way to manipulate them to display OR reload.
Happy that you liked it. The original write up is too lengthy so I cut for the sake of Steemit. There are many more photos , all captured in mobile..I will try to check is there any way to do as you suggested..
Meantime I will edit for adding few more snaps. Thanks for comments dear. Stay blessed.
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Don't we all dream of having such a well manicured garden at home!? here every blade of grass is well behaved. All the patterns in the flowers are well planned. All the flowers seen to have come from military school, standing obediently at attention. OMG, then there is the beautiful labyrinth... This garden is to die for... well done my friend.
Thanks for the comment. It is not possible to maintain such a garden in our homes and I was lucky to be in that place during the time its door opens for visitors once in an year.
Hi @angelro, Greetings from #HHG10! You really capture my full attention reading this blog. I was brought to feel the journey of these flowers in the Mungal Dynasty. Images of those gardens of flowers just mesmerizing. I am so attached to this flower story and beautiful photography. For this awesome flower blog, here's my gift! Looking forward for more great stories from you. Stay Blessed and Steem On!
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Thats an awesome comment for sure for me it was once in a life time experience as I visited so many gardens spread across in different parts of India. In fact that opens only once in a year for public for a month and I was lucky to be in that place at that time.
I added two more photos for you and all others
Very well manicured, really awesome sharing @angelro. I can just imagine myself, sitting around and relaxing while enjoying the view in this very scenic garden :)
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A great post with so much of knowledge.👍 I have heard about this Flower garden but never got a chance to visit it. Actually, I never roam Delhi, I just go to airport and that’s it. I want to visit Delhi there are many places which are in my bucket list. Hopefully, I would visit all those places one day.
Thanks @angelro for sharing such a fabulous post, it’s good to know that flowers has so many great names and ofcourse all are so beautiful. Flower rangoli is are tradition in festivals, I have seen women making amazing designs on their door step. Lovely post! Stay blessed!
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Thanks for your visit, upvote and comment shanu...That was really a good day for me with lots of beautiful flowers that was not possible to capture all. But I have more..
Delhi is a place that days, weeks and months are not enough to make a round to all possible places. Delhi is like a centre point that lots tourist spots with one or two days trip and even to see complete Delhi you need at least 7 to 10 days. I was lucky to be in Delhi for few years that I gone to most of the places that i will write later.
You should visit once and plan it whenever you can.
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Hi @angelro - You blog makes for a very interesting read. I really enjoyed the narrative about these famous Indian gardens.
From my side though it seems that some of the pictures have not opened correctly, which would certainly have enhance the post. Perhaps you shoul see if there is a way to manipulate them to display OR reload.
Very impressive write up as always.
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Happy that you liked it. The original write up is too lengthy so I cut for the sake of Steemit. There are many more photos , all captured in mobile..I will try to check is there any way to do as you suggested..
Meantime I will edit for adding few more snaps. Thanks for comments dear. Stay blessed.
I posted few more photos with the reply to Ainie.. Check it when free
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Don't we all dream of having such a well manicured garden at home!? here every blade of grass is well behaved. All the patterns in the flowers are well planned. All the flowers seen to have come from military school, standing obediently at attention. OMG, then there is the beautiful labyrinth... This garden is to die for... well done my friend.
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Thanks for the comment. It is not possible to maintain such a garden in our homes and I was lucky to be in that place during the time its door opens for visitors once in an year.
Yes, mine is pretty wild as you can see..ROFL!