Friday 7 September 2012

Me in Abbottabad

Abbottabad is a peaceful place to live.
The natives speak Hindco in a soft accent, sounds like a nonstop verbal expression.
A large number of Pashto speaking also live here.
I had an experience to make roti without a rolling pin,
I couldn't stretch it enough to cover the whole pan,
they make large and thick rotis here.


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my first roti without a rolling pin

traditional kitchen



Traveling in Rain

It was a wonderful experience to travel in heavy rain,
just like everything was dancing on song of rain drops,
passing by farms and climbing roads,
it started raining from Islamabad until I got off at my point in Abbottabad,
my mobile was unable to capture the true colours of nature that my eyes witnessed,
Glory be to Allah,
Praise be to Allah,
The Creator of all the beauties,
Allah is the Greatest of all!




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Hari Pur, Hazarah 

Hari Pur, Hazarah

Hari Pur Hazarah - traveling in rain

The gate to enter Hazarah Division

a farm in Hazrah

mountain, rain, farm and me on the road to Abbottabad

on the way to Abbottabad


traveling on the mountain in heavy rain - Abbottabad

rain, road and ride

road to Abbottabad


The Silk Road - Shara-e-Resham, Abbottabad

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Tuesday 4 September 2012

In Abbottabad

Extremely excited to know that,
that my dream places,
Kaghan Valley and Lake Saiful Mulook are nearest from Abbottabad.

So far, 7th day in here,
having good time with friends from different places - 
Swat, Azad Kashmir, Karachi, Islamabad -
telling each other the stories of our cities,
one day visit to Islamabad tomorrow,
then.....
who knows....

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My First Lunch in Abbottabad - channay ki daal, karahi and dahi


The paratha I made the next morning 

anda and paratha I made the next morning