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Dorian Gray

Now that I am no longer a child, I can see, that God is the God who can see the black and the white and the  grey , too, and He dances on the  grey !  Grey  is okay.”―  C. Joy Bell C . Recently my childhood friend decided to blend with nature. She said she would begin by being natural; she started life afresh with Almighty’s blessings. She was brave enough to give away every strand of her hair that was  coloured  and that had helped her remain a Dorian Gray. With time her hair grew back once again, but she has remained firm and valiant in her decision of not  colouring  her hair. She has sported a new look and definitely looks wise and gifted. Though my friend grew comfortable with the situation, the world around her responded in numerous ways to show their pleasure and displeasure; many felt that she  looked as good as an eminent personality while a few others could count her expressions  and say that she needed a grooming time. I have learnt and understood that people give

The Blooming Borough of Liechtenstein

  “I like this place and could willingly waste my time in it.” ―  William Shakespeare Rothrist proved to be a serene place to retire for the day; we regained our energies and looked forward to journeying ahead. The tour coordinator was a seventy five year old retired banker who was a world of knowledge and wisdom. The guide was a young lady who maintained the records and tried to keep everything going according to the planned schedule. We started from Rothrist early in the morning to reach Rhine waterfall which is one of the largest waterfalls in Europe . It is situated between Neuhausen and Laufenuhwiesen, in Northern Switzerland . They say it was formed during the ice age and has remained a scenic place. It has been a matter of dispute when environmentalists fought against the government, which wanted to use the potential fall of water for power generation. It remains a tourist spot even today with crystal clear water where one can see fishes in the upper layers of the