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my travelling companions enroute to Lucknow. The lady in blue was an entertaining individual with a lot of stories to tell and a great deal of interest in everyone. The lady in red was a great listener.
Oliver (named by Amrita as in "please ma'am may I have some more?") the Peacock.
Aunty Gypsie with Pasha..who seems to be wondering if the flower is edible.
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A lovely view of the dahlias...the cook is standing in the doorway talking to the gardner.
Pearls of Wisdom: A long journey becomes short when traveled with the right companions, whether human or otherwise.
wow...peacocks wandering around the garden...how lovely!
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