Sunday Reading: Why India?
After tweeting last week about cutting my hair, I found myself following a certain hair stylist here in Vancouver and last night I followed her tweet to her blog. Thinking I would be reading something about fashion, I couldn't correlate the title of her blog with either fashion or hair and decided to investigate why she named it Why India. I decided to pick her first post which I would hope would explain things, but what happened was like when you start a good book, I couldn't put it down. The more I read the more intrigued I was. I won't tell you more here, I'll let you follow my path through her blog. But I will give you this index page to connect all the posts together as each one should be read in that order and sometimes they don't link to each other. So if you have time today it's an awesome and truly inspiring read (that still is continuing). Visit Why India here to start. Images above all by Shai Dhali.
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6 comments:
That's very intriguing, thanks for sharing the link, I will make sure to check it out! Love a good read :)
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The India trip was a life changing experience for Shai. It's been inspiring following along what she's shared about it on her blog.
I love what she's been writing about clothes lately because it makes me think more about my own clothes.
I've been a fan of your website for a long time so it's really flattering and admirable that you not only took 3 hours to read my blog, but commented and then wrote this. Thank you for giving your time to me!
Fasinating information love to visit India myself one day.
Jenn
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Shai - And for me (with my small attention span for reading online) that is admirable - hopefully that should tell you something.
Thank you so much for posting this- I have been devouring her India story like a good novel. I feel like I was definitely meant to read it right now.
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