Adobe

– Adobe –

The way I see
there is so much fun and glee
the biscuit shade
And the burning stars
Earthworms border
A Holiday
Where Winds of peace
Kisses cherries

A thousand variants of chime
Every bread to mouth is divine

No lies
No drama foam
No cobwebs in head
No doubts, no weeds
And No wonder of why

All that’s pulled in is just a creamy joy!

– Masuma Kothari

Onion Dome

Their height usually exceeds their width and they are often gilded or brightly painted, traditionally associated with Russian architecture.

P.S: The onion in my kitchen becomes a πŸ‘‘ and why do I feel so Arabian.

Bobeche

Beneath the faint light
Feel snug and tight

Hold on to hope of
Rainbow bubbles

Keep tiny sparks alive
Have Faith in the glimmer

As

the whispers from the heart
Are always right!

What a way to run a railway

π–œπ–π–†π–™ 𝖆 π–œπ–†π–ž 𝖙𝖔 π–—π–šπ–“ 𝖆 π–—π–†π–Žπ–‘π–œπ–†π–ž – This phrase became widely popular as the result of a cartoon which appeared in the American magazine Ballyhoo in 1932,
portraying a signalman looking out of his signal-box at two trains careering along the same line towards each other.
As he watches them about to collide head on he says, “Tch-Tch – what a way to run a railway!”

When my ship comes home

π‘Šβ„Žπ‘’π‘› π‘šπ‘¦ π‘ β„Žπ‘–π‘ π‘π‘œπ‘šπ‘’π‘  β„Žπ‘œπ‘šπ‘’ – refers to the days when the merchant traders waited for their ships to return laden with goods, which they hoped to sell at considerable profit, and thus make them rich. The phrase, when used today, no longer refers literally to ships, but to any circumstance that will suddenly provide one with a fortune. When this happens it will be a time to rejoice, or pay debts, or both. But, more often than not, the phrase is used when there is little chance of this happening.