Showing posts with label tidings!. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Back and some good tidings!
Am back from my little vacation in Coorg and my cousins wedding in Mysore ! Coorg was fantastic. The highlights of the visit were hobnobbing with elephants ranging from 2 years to 50 years at the Dubare Elephant Training Camp and walking around the coffee plantations. Plenty of coffee, pepper and cardamom there-enough to keep the foodie in me happy ! (Pictures below)
The wedding was superb, all of us cousins and our aunts and relatives getting together after a long time. And dont get me started on the food- I wont be able to stop. But I cant stop myself from telling you that the guests will remember the wedding feasts for a long long time.
I was welcomed back into Bombay by two very happy tidings, surprisingly BOTH from Switzerland. One, I finally received the BPW postcard from Pam of Posies Place, a lovely card that she photographed and made herself. (Picture below)
Secondly- my Mumbai marketplace entry was declared winner for Food Destination-2 (My local green market) hosted by Makiko of Just Hungry. This is my first brush with winning a blog contest and Im still on cloud 9.

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The wedding was superb, all of us cousins and our aunts and relatives getting together after a long time. And dont get me started on the food- I wont be able to stop. But I cant stop myself from telling you that the guests will remember the wedding feasts for a long long time.
I was welcomed back into Bombay by two very happy tidings, surprisingly BOTH from Switzerland. One, I finally received the BPW postcard from Pam of Posies Place, a lovely card that she photographed and made herself. (Picture below)
Secondly- my Mumbai marketplace entry was declared winner for Food Destination-2 (My local green market) hosted by Makiko of Just Hungry. This is my first brush with winning a blog contest and Im still on cloud 9.

Playing with the not-so-small baby elephant at Dubare
Extreme-Close up
Sunrays filtering down through the leaves of the Liberia Coffee tree (the only coffee plant that grows to over 10 feet)
Pams card for me
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