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RE: Holi …! It’s a Fantastic Festival of Colour, in India – Colourful Photography
One fantastic aspect of your photography is the ethnographic undertone which characterises it. I sit at a corner of my office, my laptop pressed before my face, and explore the world through the power of your photography and the stories magnet to it.
It is really good learning about the Holi Festival of colours. My regards.
I'm very pleased to be able to offer a few moments of respite to your drudgery every now and then.
Is there a window in your corner? Or just some horrible blank walls?
There is a window to my corner, overseeing a long stretch of sluggish cars always trapped in traffic. It is a consolation to the humdrum of attending to endless loan files.
Your respite is very much appreciated, sir. I look forward to learning about the culture of Singapore and India and the rest of the world you've seen.
When you look out the window, just gaze upwards, as far as necessary, and look for a bit of sky.
Where are you located? (I'm now in Chiang Mai, Thailand.)
I will take your advice, at least the sky is always a pleasant sight to behold. I am at the moment in Lagos, Nigeria.
P.s: I am always surprised that you tend to give more upvote to people than you give yourself.
To give out lower upvotes to others while giving myself a higher upvote would be inexcusable, unacceptable, reprehensible, disgraceful, unjustifiable, and unconscionable. And scummy.
So, I do not do it.
While I want to do well on Steemit, I will do so only with the success of all others, particularly my followers.
Full Steem Ahead!
p.s. I've never been to Nigeria, or even Africa. Maybe, some day.
You have such a selfless heart, which not many people on Steemit have. I am thrilled, to say the very least by your magnanimity towards your numerous followers.
P.S: Keep in mind that you already have a friend in Nigeria who is ready to stick out his neck for you any time you visit Nigeria or have anything to do there. Regards.
Thanks for your kind words. And I am always impressed by your decency and your magnanimity, too.
Maybe we can meet some day, somewhere, and share a meal or so. Until then, let's remain virtual friends and provide good examples to the community re how to build a community. Selflessness is a major component.
Such a day of having to see you, Majesty, one-on-one would only be second to the second coming. Until then, I will strive to imbibe your virtue of selflessness, so that we can build a great community.