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Jan 2012 - Calendar shot

Welcome 2012! The sun rise depicts a new start and so this picture captures the serenity behind the fresh year start. Happy new year all. Hope all of you had a wonderful time.
This time I thought I will let the forum open to write in the unique information of the month January. So what do you know about January. Please do share ..


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Happy new year....This month,
National youth's day on 12th on account of Swami Vivekananda's b'day...
Kavita Saharia said…
Wishing you and yours A Happy and Prosperous New Year .
Rachna said…
Happy New Year! Lovely picture. Well Republic day and Martyr's Day, Sankranti, my mil's birthday all fall in January.
Rika said…
Happy New Year! Awesome Shot...I know that there's Pongal, and Republic Day in India...
Chandana said…
Lovely shot! Happy New year!
Haven't been around your blog for quite a while.. I think I missed a lot of posts!
@Girish S: Hmmm that's a new piece of info . National youth's day..

@Kavita: Wishing a very wonderful year ahead.

@Rahul Bhatia: Thank you !!

@Rachna: Yes Sankranthi is approaching.. Waiting for the eLLu bella and Sakkare acchu[these are the delicacies prepared for the festival]. Thanks for sharing the other important days.

@rads: Yeah Pongal/huggi/sankranthi... different names but have the same significance of new harvest.

@TheGirlatfirstavenue: That is really alright.. Please do drop in liesure.. Thanks a lot and happy new year dear.
Sujatha Sathya said…
sunsets are beautiful. nice pic
Irfanuddin said…
Lovely sunset snap.....

hope you had a great 2012 so far and wish you all joy n happiness during the year....

Best wishes,
irfan.
@Irfan: Hope you are getting better on your front. Hope 2012 bring the best for you. Thanks so much for the wishes.

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