I can hear an ambulance siren in the distance. Clouded mind, there is a lot to do, a lot to think about, a lot of feelings. Life will unfold, as it always did, one step at a time, breath after breath. Early childhood. Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India, 2014.
Author Archives: Abhaya
The last time I see her.
Moving away, as it happens quite often in life, you say goodbye to the persons you love before a one way flight. The sharing, the looks, the laughs will be missed, always. They’ll still be living in some part of my brain, they make me who I am. Maybe, that’s only what I am.
Feeling like a little dot on earth.
Discovering new places, it feels like I just entered an entire mesmerizing new world. Craving for immensity, whether I am in India, in France or in Canada, I’ll continue to explore. Ajanta Caves valley. Maharashtra, India, 2014.
Reaching for the sun.
With or without burning your wings, this is the challenge. I have a trick, the best way is to ride an invisible camel. Border of Pakistan. Thar Desert, India, 2014.
With a light heart.
Too late, too soon, too slow, too fast. Time to celebrate, time to move on. If you don’t move, there is no time. Celebrate; with each and every breath.
The Golden City [Jaisalmer in Photos]
She’ll always be there.
Striking thing to witness that, whatever I do, how far I can go, she’ll always be waiting for me to come back home. A mother in the fort. Jaisalmer, India, 2014.
I’ve been on the road for a long time.
People often ask me for how long I’ve been traveling, I use to say something like, a month, then 6 months, over a year… Now my answer is: “It’s been 33 years”. The little boy at the gas station. Rajasthan, India, 2014.
The coolest night in the desert.
When I say cool, I mean cold. The most freezing wind blowing all night long, cooling your body to the bones, the camels ran away. Pakistan wasn’t that far. Memories of a long extinguished fire, but the stars, yes the stars.