Aandhee + Baarish Part III
Yesterday, it was all windy and dusty, again. Some newspapers reported of winds of 135 km/hr. The result was widespread damage to billboards, electricity wires and uprooted trees. Nine people are said to be killed of this falling debris. That’s sad, indeed.
On the brighter note, heavy downpour that followed the dust storm was enough to make lively Lahorites come out of their homes and get wet in the rain.
City roads & streets were full of pedestrians and leisure drivers beating last few weeks of extreme heat out.
I just wish we had more tidiness around the city while the weather would have done the rest to make it feel like a perfect Roman English hill station.
Wow it must be hell to go through it!!!
Anyone who is planning to start a business or work in Dubai, should read this. I am ashamed to see that this is happenning in a Muslim country.
http://www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/archives/003402.html
hi there, can you help me find a o-negative blood ?
can you post a message on your blog ?
i need it for my wife on 15-06-2006.
i am in lahore
thanking you in anticipation,
salman (lahore)
reachpak@hotmail.com
wat exactly is a roman english holiday?
It’s not ‘holiday’, I was talking about Lahore’s weather like that of an ancient Roman English hill station…