Naomi Carson, is a photographer by profession and lives like a nomad. She is passionate about her work and earns a decent amount of money throught it. Always on the…
Megha
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This is the last post on our trip to Grand Canyon and surrounding areas. You can visit the previous posts on Day 1 and Day 2 respectively to view our…
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This was my second book after Gone Girl from the author Gillian Flynn. Next Sharp Objects is on my list. Libby Day, is a girl who lost her whole family…
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The Gift Certificate We left at The Trial in our previous post on Vanilla Cheesecake. The horrors to be faced by Hank Rearden were far from over. He knew there…
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Travel
Sunrise at Mather Point | Hiking Bright Angel Trail | Desert View Drive and More
by Megha October 13, 2016Continuing from where I left on Day 1: Grand Canyon | Hermits Rest | Pizza at Yavapai Lodge and More The most entertaining, exciting and exhausting day of our trip has…
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Its been a year since we made this trip to Grand Canyon. While browsing through photos, I decided to give shape to this beautiful memory by writing about it. It…
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The Trial The day has come when Hank Rearden was going to be prosecuted for selling his metal in quantities above the accepted limit. He was pretty confident that the prosecutors…
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Danagger also vanishes…. The pillars behind John Galt Line were falling one by one. The industrialists in Colorado who financed the magnificent line were disappearing without the trace. It was…
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The Wyatt’s Torch “A limit was imposed upon the steel mills’ production, the speed of trains and number of trains per route. All manufacturing units were forbidden to relocate from…
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The Miracle Motor The factory was in ruins. There was nothing left that could be salvaged. Then also, Hank Rearden and Dagny Taggart explored its confines. By the end of…
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The road to nowhere Dagny Taggart and Hank Rearden decide to go on a car journey together. They travel across the country, to old towns and villages, admiring the scenery…
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The John Galt Line The train went hurtling past the small towns and trees and people. Yes, there were people standing, some old, some young, standing 1 mile apart. These…