Hello CiteHr Friend,
My greetings to you.
I am pleased to post the “Picture Thoughts of the Day” Part-V.
Your continuous support and feedbacks are the keys for making again this special post for you.
My attempt is to picture the relevant words and makes these thoughts easily conceivable.
See and enjoy the ‘Picture Thoughts of the Day’ and pass it to your friends and family members.
Your feedback will be appreciated as usual.
Have a great day.
Thanking you.
AVS.
( Enthused to share once again….)
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From India, Madras
My greetings to you.
I am pleased to post the “Picture Thoughts of the Day” Part-V.
Your continuous support and feedbacks are the keys for making again this special post for you.
My attempt is to picture the relevant words and makes these thoughts easily conceivable.
See and enjoy the ‘Picture Thoughts of the Day’ and pass it to your friends and family members.
Your feedback will be appreciated as usual.
Have a great day.
Thanking you.
AVS.
( Enthused to share once again….)
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From India, Madras
Hi Avs Ji,
Good to receive the sharing from you. Trust is the epitome of human life on this earth because we know that the earth is always there to stand by in its place without slipping down, so we all can stay alive and happy. But how many of them understand this?
Regards, Shrini
From India, Coimbatore
Good to receive the sharing from you. Trust is the epitome of human life on this earth because we know that the earth is always there to stand by in its place without slipping down, so we all can stay alive and happy. But how many of them understand this?
Regards, Shrini
From India, Coimbatore
Hello Mr. AVS,
A good one. Perhaps we can also think of a pearl diver who first ties a rope around his waist. Then, leaving the free end of the rope to his most trusted person (as they often say, his brother-in-law), he takes a deep plunge into the ocean depths.
V. Raghunathan
Navi Mumbai
From India
A good one. Perhaps we can also think of a pearl diver who first ties a rope around his waist. Then, leaving the free end of the rope to his most trusted person (as they often say, his brother-in-law), he takes a deep plunge into the ocean depths.
V. Raghunathan
Navi Mumbai
From India
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