Saturday, November 26, 2005
Cloudy sky
megher pore megh jomeche badol geche tuti
aj amader chuti o bhai aj amader chuti.....
Chuti to the blogworld for now.....
will b back iA with more pics
keep an eye
Allah hafiz
n keep prayin for me
Shurjasto
On the way
Enuff of boring u guys with trees..
In my trip to my village, I went to visit another village and this pic I took while coming back - from the moving taxi... The scene in both sides were sooo nice, but I cudn't tell the driver to stop at every point-or else he wud have taken me to PMH (Banggalira bujhe nen) instead of my village.. lolz.. so i cudn't take pics of all places and not all the pics came good.
I posted this pic to show the fusion - I LUVD the colour of the sky... and u can see bricks at the side of the road.. this road is being 'developed'.....
The village roads are no more 'pure' village roads these days....
..
reminds me a line from Renaissance's 'Ekush shotoke gram bangla'
"shyamol matir poth
concrete chonchol
.....
shujon majhir hate
jontrer chute kol
palki behara ar
dekhbena chondon math"
"Development".... wat is it giving the villages and wat is it taking away from it??
kichudin por hoyto grame giye ar 'amaro deshero matiro gondho' ar pawa jabe na...
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
More of My Heaven
More Paddy Field Pics
More pics
Pics from my village
Assalamu Alaikum everybody.
Here I am, back again with more pics. This time I am going to post some pics I have taken in my village- from my recent trip there for Eid.
Here I am, back again with more pics. This time I am going to post some pics I have taken in my village- from my recent trip there for Eid.
This is a pic in front of our home. I loved the sky so I didn't mistake to take a pic of this.
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Friday, September 30, 2005
And there goes the last pic from the trip...
Here is the last pic I managed to take from the train... and my marvellous trip ended with such beautiful scenes from villages lying in both sides of the railline..
Ekhon ekta gan shunchi... emon triper kotha mone porate ganer linegulu shobar shathe share korar icche holo-
Koto je poth ghure ghure
bikeler rod mekhe dure
byastotake fele chure
jomiye shudhu adda mere
ektu chuti khunje neya
udash kono priyo shure
drishti mele onek dure
koshto buker jeno bhuli
duchokh amar theke buje
smritir pata khunje khunje
shamne abar egiye choli
eito jibon kate ekhon
shopnobiheen eka eka
.....................................
abar dekhi dur akashe
meghera shob bheshe bheshe
choriye dilo bishad guli
pathor shomoy thomke je roy
shopnobiheen eka eka...
(From Ekush Shotoke Renaissance)
No time these days to go on such trips..so bz we all hav become with LIFE..
So my theory is "never miss a chance to go out and feel the greatness of nature"
Don't know when next will I get another chance,..
till then, bye everybody
Allah hafiz... and don't forget to pray for me and MY BELOVED SCENIC BANGLADESH.
pics from train 2
Pics from train 1(Gram Bangla...shobuj dhankhet...)
Every good time has an end, and marvellous times come to an end so quickly!.... so my day also came to an end very soon... and on my way back I managed to take some village pics from the train...the part of Bangladesh that I love most! I m sure u will love it too. The pics were taken from a moving train so don't expect them to be of any better quality!
Jatiyo Ful!!
Inside the pagoda there is a small lake (or pond??)..and inside there were these beautiful water lilies (oops!! the pic covers more of the lake (??) than the water lilies! sorry :) ..). And for those who don't know - water lily is our national flower. That's why they are so precious to us!
Bangladeshira.... ekta kotha..kothay jani shunechilam amader jatiyo ful naki shada shapla, lal shapla na!! keu janen ki, edhoroner kono kotha ache kina?? me confused here.. :).. ei odhom ke gyan bitoron koriya shahajjo koren..lolz
Pagoda
Ok.. enough of the same stream!
Here is a pagoda that lies within the university campus.. we had to walk a long way through village type roads.. and find it. Although I decided not to post any pic of any man-made building, I think it won't be good to skip this.. cos the structure seemed really nice to me.
Sunday, September 25, 2005
m back..with more pics from that stream
Monday, September 12, 2005
...and finally, experiencing the feeling unforgettable!!
This is another view of the stream- after getting down..sorry, the pic wasn't taken very neatly.. i was in a hurry... and excited.. oh my!! the water was soo cool.. felt like staying there forever.. that cool water made us forget about the blazing sun on top of our heads..
sigh! nothing of the feeling can be expressed in pics.
Ok guys, that's all for today.. I have more pics, but will save them for another day..till then.. bye!
.. AND the stream..
.. And this is what you see down the hill- THE STREAM!! IT IS SOOO COOL.. I just simply can't express it here. It gotta be experienced by one's ownself to understand....'hills in both side.. and a stream flowing underneath...a waterfall (although small) and the roar of the water falling....
I just simply can't express it....
..Over a hill..
Let me tell you the best part of the trip-visit to the stream...yeah!! There is such a beautiful waterfall (very small, doesn't look like a fall, but yet, it was marvellous!!)with a stream!! MY! That was an adventure.. we had to walk into a village type area.. a lot away from the main campus.. leading to a hill. This is a view from there, I am standing on the hill, and this is the view of some other hills that can be seen...
..the warm welcome on the way...
Sunday, September 11, 2005
A visit to Chittagong University
Assalamu Alaikum,
Hope you guys are all doing fine. Life is going on.... quite smoothly here. Don't feel like blogging these days, so I am being really irregular....
...But not when I have something new to share- so today I am going to post some cool pics I have taken on my visit to Chittagong Universtiy. That's the only public university in Chittagong- located in Hathazari, far from the main town. I have some friends studying there, and I heard from them it is a very beautiful place-located in the rural area, with real natural scenic beauty.. we (a bunch of friends) were planning to pay a visit to this place since long, and last Tuesday (6th Sept) we made it. And MY! THAT WAS A DAY!!
First of all, let me surprise you with the story of 'how to get there'... there is special train from main CTG town to the university (I heard this is the only uni in the whole world which has its own separate train station, it's up to you to verify and believe though!) and that is the normal way to get there. There is a train at 7.30 am, but we caught the 8.30 am. And MY!! IT WAS ONE JOURNEY I WILL NEVER FORGET!! Up to you to guess why... o yeah, bhule jacchilam, onekgulu free gan hojom korechi - bajna chara na abar, bajnao chilo- instrument chara natural hater bajna.. shudhu bhabchilam, ei train eto chor thapor kheye etodin beche ache ki kore??!!shotti!! ki bichitro ei desh!!
Hmm.. we reached the university premises at around 9.15 am and its a long walk from there to the main campus and the buildings.... with the blazing sun above our heads, it created a big headache and leg-ache.. we the outcomers were continuously praising the energy of the ones who study there-may Allah keep them as energetic all their life! I had to come back to the main gate to get some ammunition to survive the heat.. and these are the pics I managed to take while on my way back - here you can see the side view of the road from main entrance inwards. This time my friend and I were on a rickshaw-didn't want to fall over the road while having a walk on that looong path again-I really loved this road alot (while with an umbrella over the head)- with hills on both side. The pic didn't come out very well because I was on a moving rickshaw.
I tried to take pictures of natural beauty- no man-made monument/building/structure, purely natural pics, except pictures of a pagoda we visited. Here I am going to post more of those pics, but not all at once... gotta give some gap in blogging.. for some feedback and also cos gotta wait till I can collect some more lot of pics from another part of MY BELOVED SCENIC BANGLADESH. Chalaki ar ki hehehe..
Thursday, August 18, 2005
A snap from the garden
Everything is so natural in the village, all you eat there is from your own garden. Isn't that cool?
Ok guys that's all for today. InshaAllah I will be back (if I am alive) with more pics soon. Do pray for me and my country. We don't want it to get stained with blood and get blasted with bombs.
May Allah bless MY BELOVED SCENIC BANGLADESH. Ameen.
River beside the village
A river is flowing just beside the village. I took a pic of it, this pic didn't come out to be very good and it was quite dark at that time, the cloudy sky says it. But I couldn't resist myself from sharing it with you ppl. This river is a small one (I guess its name is Halda, but I forgot), a branch of Karnafuli, on which lies my hometown Chittagong.
A Village
Salam everybody. Alhamdulillah I am still fine, and living, despite all those bomb blasts blooding MY BELOVED SCENIC BANGLADESH.
Here I am, back again with more pics. I recently visited a village. Here are some pics from that village. As you can see, it is full of green, the first feature of any village in Bangladesh.
Friday, August 05, 2005
A Ride in the Amusement Park
This is one of the rides of the Foy's Lake Amusement Park. (Are you raising your eyebrows? Yes, it is in Foy's Lake Amusement Park, Chittagong, Bangladesh!). This is called the dry slide. There are two dry slides, the red one and the yellow one. This ride was so fun, we went on this yellow one twice, and didn't go on the red one thinking that it wouldn't be scary at all. But later we found out that it's the red one that is scary!! (:( I am still regretting for it).
There are many other rides and I am not going to post the pictures of it, you have to pay a visit to this place to see it.
Be sure to go there when you come to my Chittagong.
That's all for today. Pray for me so that I can visit more places this vacation and upload more pics.
Take care everybody. Allah Hafiz.
View of a Hill
This is another hill you can see from Foy's Lake. The building you can see there is a restaurant, also newly built, part of the amusement park. So guys, don't need to worry about food. You can easily go to Foy's Lake and spend the whole day. If the rides make you tired and hungry, just log in and hog some food.
I heard they are building picnic spots on the top of these hills. It certainly would be a great place to enjoy then.
Bondhura, chole esho, shobai mile picnic kora jabe, ki bolo?
Foy's Lake
Salam everyone.
This time I am posting a few pics of Foy's Lake. Now they have built this amusement park in here. There are many rides offered which is part of that amusement park. You can see boats of different size. Although the amusement park has changed the whole entrance path of this lake, the natural view of Foy's Lake is still there. You can go on a boat ride from here, which will cover the whole view of the lake. I didn't go on the ride, so you guys have to be satisfied with pic of only this place.
Thanks to CONCORD GROUP (the same group that built Ashulia Fantasy Kingdom) which has done a great job, brought a drastic change to Foy's Lake. Click on the link to Foy's Lake Amusement Park on that site to see more pictures, and know more about it.
(I wanted to post this pic earlier. But I thought it is too dark and not good enough to represent the beautiful scenic Foy's Lake. But I just showed it to ishi, she said it is good enough to be posted. If you guys don't like it, blame her,not me)
Thursday, August 04, 2005
Inner view
There goes another inner view of The War Cemetery. The breeze there is amazing. You can see the epitaphs of many great warriors of World War II.
(Jodio eta ekti koborsthan, ekhane prayi kopot kopotider anagona dekha jay, hayre Banggali, kono jaygai bad dilo na)
But I forgot to take a pic of the big cross that lies in the middle of it. Will post a pic of it later.
It is a really scenic place, make sure you pay a visit to it once you come to our dear CHITTAGONG.
(note: it is free of cost)
War Cemetery:Description
The war Cemetery is graveyards of the members of the Allied forces killed in the Indo-Burmese front during the World War II. In total, 755 soldiers from Australia, Britain, Canada, East and West Africa, India, New Zealand and other countries were buried in this cemetery.
It was built on the first half of the decade of 50s, located in hillside sloping place in the southwest corner of Chittagong Medical College Hospital. The total area of this cemetery is 8 acres, which is protected and supervised by the Common Wealth Graves Commission. There is an open field and beautiful garden just outside the cemetery. The whole scenery and environment of the area is eye-catching, solemn and tranquil at the same time.
Just found out this description of War Cemetery from here.
It was built on the first half of the decade of 50s, located in hillside sloping place in the southwest corner of Chittagong Medical College Hospital. The total area of this cemetery is 8 acres, which is protected and supervised by the Common Wealth Graves Commission. There is an open field and beautiful garden just outside the cemetery. The whole scenery and environment of the area is eye-catching, solemn and tranquil at the same time.
Just found out this description of War Cemetery from here.
War Cemetery of Chittagong
Assalamu Alaikum dear readers,
Me back now with more pictures. This time the highlighting is on War Cemetery of Chittagong. This is what you get to see in the entrance of it. Thinking why the hell did I take a pic of it?
Well, the text written on it seemed really hilarious to me, so I thought of enframing it. At times of depression, it might add some laugh to my life. What do ya think?
Dear readers, try to find out the problems in this 'biggopti'.
Me back now with more pictures. This time the highlighting is on War Cemetery of Chittagong. This is what you get to see in the entrance of it. Thinking why the hell did I take a pic of it?
Well, the text written on it seemed really hilarious to me, so I thought of enframing it. At times of depression, it might add some laugh to my life. What do ya think?
Dear readers, try to find out the problems in this 'biggopti'.
Monday, August 01, 2005
Check it out
Salams all.
"Tomader kache eshechi ami durer konthoshor,
Ami chhuye jete chai mati o manusher shunibid ontor"
-lines from one of my very favourite patriotic song.
Here is how I come to you with pictures from Sylhet. Please read from the bottom, then you will be able to understand. Happy pic seeing, and 'homeland missing'.lolz
take care everybody, keep missing Bangladesh and bye for now. Pray for me so that I can be back soon with more pictures.
Ma'assalam
"Tomader kache eshechi ami durer konthoshor,
Ami chhuye jete chai mati o manusher shunibid ontor"
-lines from one of my very favourite patriotic song.
Here is how I come to you with pictures from Sylhet. Please read from the bottom, then you will be able to understand. Happy pic seeing, and 'homeland missing'.lolz
take care everybody, keep missing Bangladesh and bye for now. Pray for me so that I can be back soon with more pictures.
Ma'assalam
Nature-our teacher
"Akash amay shikkha dilo
Udar hote bhaire
Kormi hobar montro ami
Bayur kache paire
Pahar shekhay tahar shoman
hoi jeno re mouno mohan"
"Bisshojora pathshala mor shobar ami chatro
Nanan bhaber notun jinish shikhchi dibaratro"
Udar hote bhaire
Kormi hobar montro ami
Bayur kache paire
Pahar shekhay tahar shoman
hoi jeno re mouno mohan"
"Bisshojora pathshala mor shobar ami chatro
Nanan bhaber notun jinish shikhchi dibaratro"
(ami bhebechilam ei kobita ta shobar jana, tai kobir nam deyar proyojon bodh korini, ekhon dekhchi onekei amake bolche amar kobita ta naki khub bhalo hoyeche!!Ashol kotha hocche eti shei bikkhato CHONDER JADUKOR Shattyendrontah Dutta'r ekti bikkhato kobitar koyekti line)
Green, green nature!
Back to nature again.
I think this pic deserves a big 'WOW'!! Anything else to say?
Oh yeah, this beautiful pic reminded me of these lines of an old song- "Tomar Srishti jodi hoy eto shundor, na jani tahole TUMI koto shundor". (by Motiur Rahman Mallick, u can listen to this song at saimum>islamic songs>akok shonggeet>motiur rohman mollik>tomar srishtee jodi)
Really, "If Your Creation is soo beautiful, I wonder how Beautiful YOU are!!"
Merry guy in the merry-go-round
Dekhi babu tomar koyti dat? 32 ta ache to?lolzzz...
OOh maaan, how I wish i cud be as young as him again!!! Is it only me who miss my childhood? Or is it you ppl too? I wanna go on that merry-go-round..... hey, a small secret, I envy this lil kid here, he is not 4 yet, and he gotta see Sylhet, but I still didn't get to. noooot faaaiiiir. n he is getting to go on all those rides and I never get to... ami tanna tobbo.
Well, back to normal. Just realized there is no time to act babyish.
Adventure World
Don't think Bangladesh is still long way behind. Besides its beautiful nature, Bangladesh is now getting packed with artificial amusement parks. Dhaka's Fantasy Kingdom, Nandan Park, Chittagong's Foy's Lake Amusement Park(will post pix of these later iA) is not all. Sylhet also has one of this type of a park, named Adventure World. Here's partial view of this from the top of a hill. One distinguishing feature of this park is that it is not fully artificial. The touch of nature still remains. (hey, ain't I good at commentating? Although I hav not yet got the chance of visiting this place (but I m dying to), what I just wrote is fact. I heard from my sis)
The Famous Shrine (Front gate)
Now you guys can see my cutey lil nephew (don't forget to say MashaAllah) in front of the Famous Shrine of Hazrat Shahjalal (RA) of Sylhet. (Hey, isn't his (my nephew's) shades cool?) lolz. Did I tell his name? Ooops, I forgot-his name is HANEEN.By the way, this is the front gate of the shrine, and the place where you can see a few people standing in circle (look over Haneen's shoulders), that is the place where a bomb blasted around a year ago injuring The Hon'ble British Ambassador to Bangladesh.
Pictures from Sylhet
Let me start with pix of Sylhet. My sister, her husband and my 3+ year old cutey nephew (my lil bf) went to visit Sylhet few days back. And it is ME who is gonna share these pix with u guys. Ain't I sweet? yep, I am..hi hi.(LAOJ- laugh at own joke)(where did i read that? a comment in sumone's blog). ok no more pechal para, tis foto tym.. hmmmm. what to start with? Nature? ok? and u guys all know well what Sylhet is famous for, don't u? yep, tea.(any1 who loves tea can get urself a Sylheti spouse. Sharajibon cha baniye khawabe, lolz)
Here u guys can see a beautiful tea garden.
Welcome
Welcome to my new blog. My own blog was getting stuffed with pix and my own ideas were getting neglected. And so I decided to post the pix of scenic Bangladesh which I love to share with everyone in a separate blog. And that's the beginning story (shane nuzul) of this blog.
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