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I have a great memory of my trip with my family during Christmas vacation. It was one of my first trip with my parents and grand parents to Ajmer Sareef (Khwaja Gareeb Nawaj) in Rajasthan. I planed to go here in the begining of December month of 2007. We planed the rout  as : Durgapur-New Delhi-Ajmer-Agra-New Delhi-Durgapur. Our main traveling  targets were Ajmer Sareef, Agra and New Delhi. We started on 17th December 2007. We first took all Train tickets from the website IRCTC.CO.IN.  My father is a great planer of any project. He has done the plan in such a way that we could never felt any problem during our journey time. We took a halt near JAMA MASJID locality in a hotel. In this area we enjoyed the taste of TANDURI roti , BIRIYANI etc particularly TANDURI of Delhi was our fine and very tasty experience. First we went to the majaar of  NIJAMMUDDIN AULIYA. Here we paid duwa and  enjoyed the divine qawwali of the majar. This was our first night in Delhi. We left Delhi in the night and caught NEW DELHI AJMER EXPRESS. At early morning we entered in Ajmer city. First we book a nice luxurious hotel. The divine environment and qawwali of the Ajmer Dargah is a great memorial experience. We bought few CDs of qawwali. We traveled the whole important place of the Ajmer like Tara Pahar, Anna Sager, Sai Baaba mandir etc. We saw the biggest kadahi made  by emperor Akbar in the dargah campus. We stayed in Ajmer for three days. After that we caught a luxury bus and reached Agra after 12 hours bus journey. These buses have sliper seat. These seats are very comfortable for sleeping. This is first time we slept in a  bus journey. In the Agra we went to take the nice glimpse of the TAJ ; one of the  biggest symbol of love towards beloved Mumtaj. It was really amazing to see the TAJ. We took a lot of photograph there. After that we returned to New Delhi. We talk a tourist bus at.
Enter Your Search Terms to Get Started! A Simple Summer As a child, summertime fun in the sun began with the ringing of the last bell of the day. It signified that it was time to throw away old home work assignments and to forget about anything to do with school-for three months at least. Summer time is a time of simple pleasures and exciting times of the year. Three months of late night sleepovers with best friends, hanging out at the galleria/water park, and not having to worry about homework had been lingering in the mind since classes began in the fall. When summer vacation finally rolls around, I can never make up my mind-on what to do first. Shall it be riding bikes to the park with friends or hanging out at the mall? One thing was for certain though, the family vacation. For some it was a dreadful thing but not for my close knit family and me. It meant getting out of town for a specified amount of time, either all at once in a two to three week period, or several weekend excursions consisting of camping and fishing trips throughout the summer vacation, the latter being a personal favorite. For me, nothing aided in forgetting about school better than sleeping under the stars, reeling in a trophy fish, and breathing the cool crisp air. One particular family trip comes to mind. It was, I think, one of the best summers I had experienced. It was the summer right after sixth grade, my family and I went on a one week outing into the mountains. I can still remember the excitement and enthusiasm I shared with my family, especially with my sister. What made it so memorable was the fun we had out on the lake, five days of sitting in my fathers lap as I reeled in what seemed like the biggest fish in the world. And who could forget the exciting water sports, the tubing and skiing made the whole trip worth-while. By the time August creeps up on you, you begin to wonder.
Visit to Taj Mahal : There are many beautiful and worth seeing historical places in India. But the Taj Mahal of Agra is the most beautiful of all. It is a dream in marble. My friend and I visited that in the last summer vacations. The vision cast a spell over me. It stood in unique majesty. What a fine lay out indeed! This is what one could say on the spot. It looked white on all sides. The green tufts of glass and the green shoots of hot Cyprus trees adorned its majestic beauty. Nature’s beauty made the ground of the building look all the more beautiful. We went down the staircase. We found the graves of the king and the queen under the dome in a dark chamber. Multicolored pieces of glass and couplets form the Quran decorated the side walls. The four minarets stood as watch men at each of the main building. A full moonlight followed the next day. We visited the Taj again that night. Its beauty smiled in the silvery light of the moon. It was a memorable scene. My joy knew no bounds when I saw its reflections in the river Jamuna. Clear picture of marble could be seen. I closed my eyes and opened them again to find it was a reality. Nay! It was to a dream. As god is there to bestow nature’s beauty, man’s hand is there to create wonderful pieces of art and architecture. How could man be so perfect in working out the minute details of art? I am full of wonder even now. And I can still see the beauty of the Taj with my mind’s eye, if at all I desire so. Wheat a great beauty man could create! The Taj Mahal was built about three hundred and fifty years ago by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, in memory of his beloved queen, Mumtaj. From Visit to Taj Mahal To HOME PAGE.
Make your reader see, smell, hear and feel with these inspirational descriptive essay topics! We’ve collected 50 descriptive essay topics to sprout some flowery language. Our essay topics are designed to spark creative thinking and can be modified for students in elementary, middle and high school. They are grouped by topic for easy student and teacher reference. Feel free to print the entire list for plenty of inspiration for your next descriptive essay assignment! Place Essay Topics Describe your favorite place. Describe your ideal bedroom. Describe the house in which you grew up. Describe what the first house on the moon would look like. Describe some of your favorite places in your hometown. Describe a peaceful place that you’ve visited. Describe a place that exists only in your imagination. Describe a friend’s or family member’s house where you enjoy spending time. Describe your perfect fantasy vacation destination. Describe your favorite store. Describe your favorite teacher’s classroom. Describe a museum that you’ve visited recently. Describe a place you have dreamed about that doesn’t exist in real life. Describe a place where your pet likes spending time. Describe an outdoor place that you know well. People Essay Topics Describe your favorite person. Describe each of your family members. Describe a famous person that you would like to meet. Describe one of your friends. Describe one aspect of someone that you like (for example: laugh, style of dress, words that the person likes to use, etc.) Describe yourself to someone who has never met you. Describe the average human to an alien who has never before seen a person. Describe your pet. Look at some old family photos and describe an older family member as he or she was when at your age. Describe someone whom you miss. Object Essay Topics Describe an object that is special to you. Give a tour of one room in your.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but a narrative essay can also tell an exciting story and create vivid pictures in the reader’s mind! We’ve got 50 narrative essay topics designed to prompt students to craft memorable written narratives. These can be modified for students in elementary, middle and high school. Feel free to print the entire essay topics list for plenty of inspiration for your next narrative essay assignment! Tell a Story About Your first day of school. Your most exciting day of school A field trip that your class took. Your favorite summer vacation. A trip that included something unexpected or surprising. A time that you experienced something spooky. A time that you experienced something truly frightening. A time that you learned something new that changed you in some way. The moment when you met someone who changed your life. The day that you got your first pet. A move from one place to another. Something funny that happened to you. Something funny that happened to one of your family members or friends. Something embarrassing that happened to you. Your favorite birthday party. A birthday that was disappointing. A big storm (rain, snow or even a tornado!). A time that the power went out. A summer day when the temperature got much higher than expected. A time when you went to an amusement park. A time when you got lost somewhere. A memorable experience with a favorite family member. A sad experience with someone about whom you care. Your most exciting moment playing sports. Your most exciting moment performing in a play, singing, playing music or dancing. An experience that left you feeling frustrated. An experience that was hard but ended up being worth it. A time that you experienced rejection. A weird encounter with a stranger. A random act of kindness. A time that you took a stand for someone or for an issue that you care about. A.
Last December, just after Christmas, I, along with my family—meaning my parents, my brother and his wife, my sister and her fiancé, my husband, and our two kids, ages six and one—took an exceedingly well-organized trip to Colorado. It was a blissful week. We went skiing, snow tubing, and dogsledding. We rode horse-drawn carriages through the glittering snow. And finally, when it was time to leave, we took a shuttle to the airport so we could catch flights back to our various homes.At least, that's what was supposed to happen. Instead, my husband, kids, and I watched as our relatives boarded planes while we waited for our flight to Chicago, which was delayed, then delayed again then canceled (a mechanical issue, we were told).We'd been in the airport for five hours by the time of the cancellation, and we would spend another five retrieving our luggage, commiserating with other passengers, walking in circles around the gift shop, and trying to get rebooked on a new flight. Finally, we succeeded. The catch? The flight was three days later. And out of Denver, three hours away.Well, whatever it takes, we thought. We hunkered down in a hotel. We cooked food in the room and washed clothes in the sink and tried not to bump into each other with every move. It wasn't until the night before the new flight that we started to relax. The children pulled the sheets off the hotel beds and made a fort in the bathtub. Tomorrow, I kept thinking. We'll be home tomorrow. Ultimately, no one would miss much school or work.Then our flight got canceled again, this time due to weather.We called the airline. Three more days, they told us. That's the best we can do. Frantically, we tried other carriers without any luck. My husband called our original airline and set his phone on the bed, hold music playing in the background as both of us checked flights online. Was this some sort of cosmic.



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