Harsh Shah

Harsh Shah Welcome to my page, here I promise to share my travel stories and interesting facts. Life is a beauti

06/06/2026

A little late, but here’s my cover of Phir Se from Dhurandhar. 🎶
One of my recent favorites.

Hope you like it. 🤍

Noticing Pride in unexpected places around the world 🧡Not just in celebrations, but in small acts of visibility, support...
06/04/2026

Noticing Pride in unexpected places around the world 🧡

Not just in celebrations, but in small acts of visibility, support, and belonging woven into everyday life🏳️‍🌈

A flag in a window.
A rainbow painted across a crosswalk.
A sign that says “Choose Kindness.”
A workplace, a neighborhood, or an ally quietly saying:
You belong here.

Pride Month is a reminder that everyone deserves the freedom to live openly, safely, and authentically.

Whether through celebration, support, learning, or simply listening, every act of understanding matters. 🌈

May was a month of echoes.The laughter of family lingering in an apartment that suddenly felt empty.Rain on the window. ...
06/01/2026

May was a month of echoes.

The laughter of family lingering in an apartment that suddenly felt empty.

Rain on the window. Sun through the trees.
Mango season arriving right on schedule.

Between New York streets, Muji aisles, gym sessions, swimming laps, a Diljit concert, and a cottage escape, life slowly found its rhythm again.

31 days. 31 rings closed.
One day at a time.

Nothing major happened.
Just life, slowly settling into place again. 🤍

April and May felt full in a very quiet way.Nothing dramatic.Just small moments that kept adding up —long walks, familia...
05/25/2026

April and May felt full in a very quiet way.

Nothing dramatic.
Just small moments that kept adding up —
long walks, familiar corners, random conversations, late sunsets, coffee breaks, city lights, water, warmth, routines.

The kind of days you don’t think much about while living them,
but somehow end up remembering later.

A soft little chapter of the year ✨

Leh, in FragmentsPrayer flags stretched between rock and sky.Gold against white stupas.Walls holding centuries of sun.Bu...
05/19/2026

Leh, in Fragments

Prayer flags stretched between rock and sky.
Gold against white stupas.
Walls holding centuries of sun.
Butter lamps flickering in rooms quieter than thought.

Leh felt less like a destination
and more like a place that teaches scale —
of mountains, silence, faith, distance, time.

Even the colors there feel different.
Sharper in daylight. Softer in memory.

The NYC subway has its own gallery system.Tiles instead of canvas.  Platforms instead of walls.  And somehow, even under...
05/14/2026

The NYC subway has its own gallery system.

Tiles instead of canvas.
Platforms instead of walls.

And somehow, even underground, New York still finds a way to make art part of the commute.

The NYC subway has its own gallery system.Tiles instead of canvas.Platforms instead of walls.And somehow, even undergrou...
05/14/2026

The NYC subway has its own gallery system.

Tiles instead of canvas.

Platforms instead of walls.

And somehow, even underground, New York still finds a way to make art part of the commute.

The Light That Shines Through the UniverseBetween glass towers and constant movement,this felt almost unreal to stand in...
05/08/2026

The Light That Shines Through the Universe

Between glass towers and constant movement,
this felt almost unreal to stand in front of.

An ancient presence in the middle of Manhattan —
holding memory, loss, resilience, and stillness all at once.

For a moment, the city didn’t feel loud.
Just reflective.

New York in blues and grays 🩵🩶Not loud. Not trying.Just steel, glass, and quiet skies doing their thing.A half moon hang...
05/03/2026

New York in blues and grays 🩵🩶

Not loud. Not trying.
Just steel, glass, and quiet skies doing their thing.

A half moon hanging like it belongs here.
Shadows stretching across walls like they’ve seen everything already.
Reflections bending buildings into something softer than they are.

Some days this city isn’t chaos —
it’s calm, just dressed in concrete.

And somewhere in between all that,
you find your own pace.

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