Sohni pyala

To know the true value of a “Soni Pyaala” from the throes of Gujrat, one must have a go at the potter’s wheel. The literally

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Bhhaarr & 2021

I always wished Bhaarr was a place where I could send things and people sporadically. Okay I lie. I would send them there more often.

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Christmas Quarantine

My friends and I look forward to my Christmas lunch every year. I was already low about having to skip it this year when a

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Dust, if you must

Dust if You Must was written by Mrs Rose Milligan from Lancaster in Lancashire, England, and first published on September 15th 1998 in the 21st

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Broken Heart Syndrome

In this past couple of decades, scientists have found that it is possible to cure broken, grieving hearts. American researchers conducted experiments on 70 patients

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Feerni, the Time Machine

I close my eyes and sink back a little in my chair as I take a spoonful of fragrant rice pudding, the Pakistani way, teleporting myself to times where my Nani’s dupatta smelling like an embrace covers my face.

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Slow living Revival: Quarantine Learnings

This Quarantine brings with it, their own set of learnings. Here’s to Slow Life, the joy it brings within, the calm that envelopes it and how it sets us free to grow, unleashing our most unsuspected potentials.

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2020. Brené’s and Mine

Brené Brown has been my spirit animal since I read her first book a few years ago. For 2020, our bigger plan aligns and it made me smile. Read on… you know you want to.

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