Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Harvest...begins.







Looks like the monsoons have finally bid adieu to Goa. And it’s Harvest time. Farmers are breathing a sigh of relief. A few more days of the same incessant rain as last week would mean all the crops would be destroyed. The harvest has begun and these lovely sights are a treat to us who live a little away from the city.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Of bells and Chapels. Weekend Story.

I’ve always wondered how is it that the smallest state in India by area, never ceases to give us new places to discover. Every little village has a story here. A tune of its own. In which you could get easily lost. Surprisingly, not many tourists know that Goa is not all about Sun, Sand and hippies. And that may be precisely why the rural Goa is untouched.

Parag, finds this new place for us to explore. And that’s what the camera and the jeep were looking for.
About 20 kms from Margao, a quaint little town, Sarzora. Paddy fields lining both sides of the road. A few streams dotting the path. And some kingfishers.

We came across this very Chinese-Portuguese style of chapel. My wife is fascinated with the window. And that bell with the Cherub??

We drive further to this final destination(or we thought so then), a hillock with the view of a Dam. We can see the ocean far away, tempting us all the same. Get a good view of the Highway, NH 17.

With daylight still on hand, we then leave to Assolna, another small village whose highlight is the very Roman, magnificent church compound, monument to ‘Cristo rei’. A fine Marble structure.

As if to keep the weekend tradition alive, we headed towards the beach at Sernabatim. The sun was setting on Sunday. Rains playing havoc, we got back and mused on the good weekend that was.










Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Moss and Hue.


Monsoons might soon wave a goodbye to Goa for the season. But it sure has left its mark for the year. Moss has become a part of the garden. And wild mushrooms of various size, textures and colors too. This vivid one here makes me wonder how tough the job of being an artist in nature could be.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Rains bring curry.




It’s mushroom time for Goa. Locally known as 'Alami' or 'Olami', they are a hot favorite. These wild mushrooms buds are found in Goa only into the mid monsoons. They need to be handpicked and found usually in the forests. And we do wait eagerly for them. They need to be eaten before they bloom. Delicious Xacuti or fried accompaniments is what becomes of them. Lip smacking.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

On that hill top


Armed with a friend and a camera, i set off to the hill top I'd frequented as a kid. 'Chandreshwar Parvath' it is called. The view from the top is beautiful. A few kilometers from the hustle bustle of the Margao city, you almost feel disconnected from the noise. And to top it all, a temple of historical importance. A must visit.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Longuinhoes ... Can't miss this one out in Margao

Probably the only place in Margao that has survived any absurd modernisation and has stayed the typical taverna style. Known for the famous Goan sausages and loads of portuguese style food.. If you are in margao don't miss this one
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Goa landscapes

Driving thru the stone quarry I captured this stunning horizon.
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Road to nowhere

New jeep and new places to find... Drove across the south belt of Goa from west to east in anticipation of nothing and I found it. It was a nice sunday drive. Waiting for Anup to come in from Hongkong and I will hit a newly discovered waterfall and an ancient ruins. Will be up soon..
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Monday, June 21, 2010

St Jacinto Island

If you land up at Goa airport and take a drive out of the airport town via the old road winding past river zuari you can't miss this island. Well vested interests have got a bridge across the water connecting it to the mainland. If rumours are to be believed you could soon stay at a 5 star hotel on this island. Goa save the world.
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Object of desire

After waiting for a while I got this JEEP. Well it has some offroading capacity. Let's see what I make out of this wild beast. Let me go places and post them up.
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Some more green :)

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The Green gets greener

Its amazing to watch the brown parched summer dried landscape taking shape in Goa. This is just the beginning but its beautiful.
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Field Job

With the monsoons setting in Goa you will notice the traditional farming activity pacing up. What you see here is the farmers planting the paddy saplings. They are manually placed in a definite sequence which gives space for the paddy to grow and mature. It is sometimes a very colorful sight when you see the women bending in a straight line in colorful rainwear.
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Friday, June 11, 2010

Travel Avenue Favourite Blog 2010

Hey guys.. This blog gets selected as the favourite by Travel Avenue. If you are looking at good travel information log into www.travel-avenue.com.

Well I am a little excited about the recognition... It feels good you see.
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Thursday, June 03, 2010

No signs of rains jus da clouds

Nature is playing real dirty. We deserve it I guess. We been exploiting nature in all possible ways.. What goes around comes around. Right now lakes are drying, fishes dying and clouds passing by. I am waiting.
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Monday, May 31, 2010

Monsoon clouds invade Goa

Finally we have the first sight of monsoon clouds. I guess a lot will happen with the changing season and will get me to blog up. Its been a boring super hot summer. For once airconditioners are cooling. Will keep blogging thru the transition.
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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Amazing Creation of the Gods...

Pandava Chapel or the St Sebastian Church @ Aquem

This place holds few of my Grandpas memories. My grandpa lived close to this chapel. What you see to your right is the Pandava Chapel and the one to the left of this picture is the new church - Thank God they did not demolish the old chapel. They say that the Pandavas from the Mahabharata lived in a cave behind the chapel - Now this was ages ago. There has been evidence of network of tunnels in and around this place. Whatever the history - my history with this place is that my grandpa used to sit with me on the stairs of the chapel while I was between 2 and 4 yrs old. This place did not have as much hustle bustle as it is now. One could sit peacefully around and enjoy you twilight time. Things have changed today, there are so many vehicles using this junction, you wouldnt want to be there even at midnight. :)

Thursday, February 25, 2010

The same casino at Night Time...

Casino Royale in Goa

For all those pseudo Bonds who want to blow up their easy money. Goa Govt in the recent past started issuing casino licence to anyone who could keep them happy. So we see loads of offshore casinos floating on river Mandovi and acting to be offshore. For those who cant afford the gambling, pictures keep them fancy.

Monday, February 15, 2010

CARNIVAL in GOA

Its Carnival time in Goa. Time for fun frolic and loads of Parades. I got some pics for you all here. Keep following and catch up with Carnival in Goa

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Super Dinner

Hey guys drool... Pomfret tandoori by the beach. I m having a nice mid week end. Ahhh lucky me huh... :) u all enjoy ur time.
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Monday, February 01, 2010

Another Sunday Sunset....

The sunsets while the boatman awaits business for his ride.

Parasailing in Goa

Guided parasailing as you can see it. I have been here in Goa for so long.....had lots of frens come down and parasail in Goa. I havent dont it yet. Scared ..yes I am. But i m considering keeping it aside and trying it once. When you are in Goa - dont miss the beach side activities...

An Experiment that went sweet

Yesterday I was at the beach and sitting at a shack was trying to see what I could do that I havent done with my cam. Something creative and fishy. This lady was winding her day at the beach bed and I shot this one. I liked it the way it came out and so it is here. Hopefully I was not intruding or probably she knew i was trying to do something with my cam...
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