fahim mohammed
Well-known member
We climbed thru here:
Slept the night in this log cabin:
It was a holiday!
Fahim,
This is magnificent. What train was it?
Asher
Fahim, I know no one's life is without ups and downs, without sorrows and disappointment. But, I have to say, the "picture" you paint with your photographs makes the life you and Ayesha share seem idyllic. Thank you, for that. Oftentimes, I get a vicarious respite and mental renewal from my fantasy-interpretation of your days together.
Fahim, I know no one's life is without ups and downs, without sorrows and disappointment. But, I have to say, the "picture" you paint with your photographs makes the life you and Ayesha share seem idyllic. Thank you, for that. Oftentimes, I get a vicarious respite and mental renewal from my fantasy-interpretation of your days together.
Well said Rachel, I couldn't agree more.
Fahim , you are obviously an individual of means, someone who has accumulated a degree of wealth that permits your indulgences in the joy of travel.
I also suspect you worked very hard in your life for what you have, with nothing being handed to you.
What I respect most about you is your ability to share with us all your adventures and journeys without any boasting, ego, attitude or air of self-importance.
That truly is the hallmark of a fine gentleman.
Life has it's ups and downs for everyone. The Greek philosopher, Heraclitus said (forgive my faulty interpretation) that life is on a continuum, and we must know one end of continuum in order to understand the other. We must know cold to understand hot, sickness to understand health, sadness to understand happiness. Even the "downs:" have an "upside" (sorry, couldn't resist) in that without them, there would be no "ups,"