I'm continuing to clean out my phone so that I'll stop getting these warnings about diminished efficiency (or at least I think they relate to my phone). At least this also forces me to get caught up, sort of, on all the blogging that I need to do. I suppose if I didn't task myself with bigger themes like running music discussions or commenting on Proust or faith I wouldn't be so far behind, but then I guess that the blog would be even less interesting than it is. Anyway, here's a picture that I snapped on the March trip to India, and which I'm sure I took on my previous visits to the Taj Mahal. I know that the straight-on view is the iconic image, but I've always liked this one shot from the side through the trees. For some reasons it gives a greater sense of the grandeur of the Taj, while not losing out on the symmetry. It's hard to believe that I'll be back there next March.
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The very fact that I'm always drawn to places off the beaten path (even if they're to frame a picture) serves as a metaphor for something.
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