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The Blogger App: Is It as Bad as the Ratings?

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Hello there! It's been a long time since my long hiatus and I have decided to continue writing my blog. Although at first I was put in a dilemma on which platform to use. Should I just continue my Blogspot blog? Or make a new one? After one eternity later ... I decided to revive this blog. So then I searched the playstore for the Blogger app (I'm an android user). And I was a bit taken aback by the ratings. It's got 3.6 stars with 10+ million downloads. But as they say , "Do not judge a book by its cover" , I downloaded the app despite all the warnings . First Glance When you open the app, the first thing you'll see is a simple, clean, minimalistic dashboard, where you have your "Published" posts and "Drafts". Next, you'll find the "create post" button in the downright corner. And on the top, you have your blog's name; if you have multiple blogs it will open as a drop-down menu and from there you can switch from one blo
Hi there! I know its been a long time since my last post, like 5 years I guess? I'm really sorry, but I've been busy with school and life... and to be honest i had no idea what to write. I've been thinking of writing again since a few months ago, but something always came up. So I decided to make this post just to inform you that this blog is still alive... so, I'll be posting my next post (sometime later) with a different content. So, see you later :) P.s : I was reading my past posts earlier today, and I think the posts were really lame. I hate my lame old me.

Village Tour

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Recently, I visited a small village in India near the city of Surat, and I found a river nearby. The villagers wash their clothes here.

Love Cloud

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 A heart cloud that looks like a duck. 

First Time Mumbai

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     It was summer 2010, the first time I went to Mumbai for vacation and to renew my passport. I, my sister and my parents visited Mumbai for 3 days.    The first thing I saw in Mumbai was Haji Ali dargah. It was so crowded with people that, I can barely see the entrance of the dargah. Then we stopped at the hotel first, and then went to the consulate general. The consulate was not so far from the hotel. Near the consulate there was a bookstore, named “Crossword”.      The next day, we went to the “Gateway of India”. It was awesome, and in front of that was the “Taj Hotel”, so grand and beautiful. There was an island near Mumbai called the “ Elephanta Cave ”. It has got its name when the Portuguese came and landed there. The local people call it “Dharapuri”. We can visit there by boat. When we got there we saw a lot of souvenir shops with cute and cool stuffs made out of marble like jewelry box, small statues, etc. A medium sized jewelry box costs around Rs.250 if you want