Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – May 2020 Part 4 Lisa Ray Instagram - Repost from @rolibooks using @RepostRegramApp - In a little over an hour from now, Lisa Ray will be in a Live conversation with Sujata Assomull on our Instagram! Join in for a fun and exciting talk! May 5th, 5.30 p.m. #believeinbooks #rolipulse

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @rolibooks using @RepostRegramApp – In a little over an hour from now, Lisa Ray will be in a Live conversation with Sujata Assomull on our Instagram! Join in for a fun and exciting talk! May 5th, 5.30 p.m. #believeinbooks #rolipulse

Lisa Ray Instagram - Repost from @rolibooks using @RepostRegramApp - In a little over an hour from now, Lisa Ray will be in a Live conversation with Sujata Assomull on our Instagram! Join in for a fun and exciting talk! May 5th, 5.30 p.m. #believeinbooks #rolipulse

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @rolibooks using @RepostRegramApp – In a little over an hour from now, Lisa Ray will be in a Live conversation with Sujata Assomull on our Instagram!

Join in for a fun and exciting talk!

May 5th, 5.30 p.m.

#believeinbooks
#rolipulse | Posted on 05/May/2020 16:16:53

Lisa Ray Instagram – A reader shares an image full of wistful longing for grass at our backs and the scent of fresh flowers. A carefully distanced edition of #ClosetotheBone as you can see.
Lisa Ray Instagram – From my piece for @travelandleisureindia :
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‘In the shadow of stilled construction cranes, as I enter Kim Seng Park, I hear an odd sound. A thin yet delighted cry from the water. A family of otters is swimming across the river. I’ve seen the signs warning not to feed the otters, but the creatures themselves have remained elusive. I watch their fluid movements as they swim to the opposite shore, slicked heads flashing in the sun. All the luck I never see is manifest in the reflective river, in this brief moment stretched out in slow motion, in the family of otters reclaiming the land for themselves. As they emerge on the shore to play and slide against one another in exultant squeaks, I am taken hostage by the moment. I had forgotten, the ending and beginning of every day are astronomical events. But that sense of wonder has been returned by calamity. Watching the otters, I cannot help but wonder: when will we emerge on the opposite shore?’
@singapore #TravelandLeisure #armchairtravel 
Thank you @aindrilamitra and #SumeetKeswani

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