Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Pina-Kolad-a Shots

Oars ready for the rafting enthusiasts

The rafts lined up.

Gearing up on the banks of the Kundalika River

Almost rafting...

And off they go!

Monday, August 06, 2012

To adorn your hair...

Touched up with the 'Cross Process' filter on Picasa.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Hooked

Snapped a fellow participant at our writing sessions engrossed in Tintin one afternoon. Love that retro chair he's sitting on.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Friday, April 27, 2012

Bombay Walks: Mcubed Library

Do you excitedly go Mmm... over books? Then, do visit Mcubed Library - a little gem on the very quiet D'Monte Park Road. At the moment, their collection caters largely to children. However, a section for adults is already in the pipeline. In case you wish to donate books or enroll yourself/someone or have time to volunteer at Mcubed, here's where you need to go:

Mcubed Library
(Maharashtra Mitra Mandal)
Princess Building, D'Monte Park Road, Next to Bandra Gymkhana
Bandra West, Mumbai, India - 400050.

To read why I really like MMM, click here.

Maharashtra Mitra Mandal converted into the uber cool Mcubed Library for kids

Vibrant colours

Lots of books

Spacious and airy

She loves it!

Cute overhead lamps

What are we reading today?

So many books, so little time!

The wonderful Warli artwork on the pillars

Friday, April 20, 2012

Bombay Walks: St. Peter's Church, Bandra

It's been a while since I updated this blog. So, if you're reading this... HELLO! 

I've met a wonderful bunch of people recently who love exploring Bombay/Mumbai as much as me. So, 'Bombay Walks' is a humble attempt at exploring little nooks and corners of this chaotic city and capturing it all in pictures. In the first of this photo series, here are snapshots from an afternoon wandering around the lovely St. Peter's Church (Bandra West), especially its cemetery. Found some very interesting detail on the older graves. Do have a look. As always, feedback is welcome.

Flt. Lt. Tolstoy Gilbert DeSouza of the IAF rests here. Really liked the way professions were mentioned on some graves.

Some graves at the entrance of the church, their text fading with time.

Wonder what these dates mean...

The magnificent entrance of the church

The one resting here could have been a lover of the sea... Or maybe s/he was anchoring her/his soul to the cross?

Lovely scroll design of one gravestone

Complete Surrender: Thy Will Be Done

The bell detail on the church walls

St. Peter holds the keys, remember?

Ornate, but lovely design depicting nature and life itself

Extravagant and a little spooky, those eyes.

United in death too

Reads: 'Jesus Called A Little Child' :(



Jesus Christ depicted in different ways

PS: I went a little crazy with Picasa's Lomoish feature, but it was too exciting to ignore. :)