Mason Jars + Tea - #iGraphy
From the Blog noorsplace *Welcome to #iGraphy - photography link up. Every Saturday, this link up invites bloggers and photography enthusiasts to share their creative photos on web. The aim of this link up is to focus on everyday objects or surrounding and take photos of everything you like and share it with the world. Photography isn't limited to huge fancy cameras but is a passion. So grab your point and shoot, iPhone or tablet and take wonderful photos to share with the world. Be an iGrapher!* This week's #iGraphy is all about mason jar shots since I am obsessed with it. I used to drink tea in my jar then I started drinking literally everything in it, hah! Let me count : Tea Bournvita (I always need a boost for intelligence alright) Juices Water (it's pretty much everything I drink) Except of these spakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Fashionista Apocalypse at Claire's Launch | Karachi
From the Blog jasminecatchesbutterflies[image: Claire's Clutches] Claire's, the chicest accessory brand, launched in Karachi last night at Dolmen Mall Clifton and *maaaynn* since it was open for public, the turnout was massive. The event started with a few speeches, followed by a kids fashion show and refreshments for all. Then it reached its final stage, which was the ginormous fashionista apocalypse, with the ribbon cutting ceremony, where everybody wanted to get inside all at once and all those uncles trying to squeeze in too were quite humor inducing. Luckily, us bloggers got a chance to sneak in before the opening to check out everything in there without the enthusiastic crowd around us and here is what my camera managed to capture for you babes. [image: Claire's Launch in Karachi] [image: Claire's Chunky Goldpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
This is how Metro Bus Project could be made a success in Pakistan even by spending less
From the Blog firewithin-jhb The Lahore Metro bus project commenced with a big bang as after the demise of the Lahore Omni Bus Service (LOS), once the darling of Lahore's roads and transportation system, there has been no alternative to the LOS. Like many others, I also wanted to have a ride on the Lahore Metro to be part of this new era in Lahore's transportation means. So while I was visiting Lahore in 2013, I took my son along to Gajju Matta, the commencement point of 27 kilometres long route of the Lahore Metro, to board the bus and see 'how it felt' travelling into it. And I have already shared my experience in one of my earlier posts: Lahore Metro Bus Riders I am sharing some of the photos I shared in me earlier post of Lahore Metro herein under: Lahore Metro bus at a bus stop At Shahdara/Rive Rapakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post

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