” Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love.It will not lead you astray “- Rumi.
I believe that we all have stories to share with others and this is my space for everything I find interesting .
Healing children is my profession .Travel,movies and books make my heart sing.
Thanks for stopping by.
Stay in touch-morseatoxford@gmail.com.
Inspector Morse has been my childhood hero and I still think sleuthing is a challenging profession.
Beautiful photos on your posts!
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Thank you for the visit and the comment.
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Hi Sidran, nice to meet you. I love that Rumi quote. I love all of Rumi 🙂
Looking through your posts draws me back to India – we’ve never been to Srinigar or Leh.
Thanks so much for following our blog. I hope you enjoy the stories of our journey. And don’t be a stranger – come on over and join the conversation.
Cheers, and happy travels
Alison
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I am humbled and honoured.Thank you for your encouraging words.Your blog is very special and so are you two.
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Ha! Inspector Morse is one of my favorite shows; glad Lewis took over after Morse passed on.
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Well,I am not too fond of Lewis.Now I prefer lady detectives.
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Hi! Thanks for stopping by in my blog. Your blog seems interesting and we share a lot of interests (like Morse). Do you like other mystery series or just Morse?
I’m going to follow and read some of your older posts now.
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Thanks a lot.
Crime fiction and drama interest me.Wallander,The Killing,The Bridge,Happy Valley,Engrenages and The Fall are a few I like.But Morse still remains my favourite.What about you?
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I like Wallader, the Bridge and the Fall too. And so many other series like Beck, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, The Old Fox and everything having Sherlock Holmes in it.
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that picture….!!!!!!!!!! and the quote..! i cant not follow your blog!!!! 😀
it is a beautiful click! it reminds me of chandrataal.. where was it clicked?!
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Thank you,kindred soul.
That is the enchanting Pangong Tso.Still waiting to see Chandrataal.
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hope you get to see it soon.. i am waiting for my chance at pangong tso!
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Hi
Happy to have stumbled across your space! Eager to explore!
Divya
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Nice to see you,Divya.Will stay connected.Thanks for coming along on my journey.Cheers!
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Hi, looks like you found our blog? Strange it said deleted but I have found that with some sites recently. I see you are a Morse fan, did you know we live just outside Oxford?
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Yes,I did.I was looking for nepalschoolaid site.
What a coincidence !
Happy New Year !
Will be inactive for some time.Cheers!
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Hi Sidran, thank you for visiting my photoblog and to like it. You also have beautiful photos on your space. The beautiful scenery and culture reminds me of Sri Lanka where we have been on vacation last month. I’d like to follow your stories and photo galleries.
Greetings Heidi
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Lovely to see you,Heidi.Thanks for coming along.Looking forward to read about your Sri Lanka trip.
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Hi Sidran, I would like to share my photos with descriptions of Sri Lanka. But this is for later in another new photo blog that just about my holiday experience will be. I bring you up to date as my new blog is online. Have a nice day and to another visit.
Gr, Heidi
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I also want to say that I love your quote 🙂
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Thank you.I am glad you liked it.
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Every time a pleasure to visit your blog.
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Thank you.So kind of you,Marylou.
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Wonderful quote from Rumi. Happy sleuthing in your travels and in your reading journey!
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Thank you for reading and commenting my blog – love your intro here, I will follow you. We have many thoughts in common.
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Sidran, I like to come back to your blog over and over again to read and look at the photos. It is every time a pleasure. For me it is a completely different world that you show here and that you report on. Sidran, I also think that the things we really love show us the way to go. They will not mislead us.
Greetings from the beautiful Rhine-Highlands / Germany…
Rosie
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Thank you very much.
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Sidran, I really like that quote.
There is something similar here in Germany that impressed me. It hung on my bulletin board for a long time. It says there: “Our interest in things and our love for things grows as we penetrate deeper and deeper into their mysterious core.”
Friedrich Spielhagen (1829-1911)
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That is an inspiring quote, Rosie. Thanks for sharing.
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