Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The Sulaimani

Sulaimani, the tea with no milk. Refreshingly sweet... and light on your wallet too.

(At Sneha, Opposite Mahim Church)




Photo of the day

If you want to survive on the roads in Mumbai, do away with these rules ;)

Just kidding. Unfortunately there are people here who care a damn about these rules, and hence as a reminder, one often finds electronic signboards staring back at the dweeb on the wheel.

Not that he cares to follow them.



















(Because it's the law we may follow it. But only the person who's driving.)



















(The first thing that one does on noticing this sign is looking out to see if other vehicles are parked in front of the sign. If the rule is already broken then no harm.)


















(The one who's always respected.)

Divinity in and around

* Gods can be found everywhere in this country. You just need to look for them and who knows, you may find them in the hollowed trunks of trees...like this one.

We had stopped for a Raspberry Duet to get some relief from the sweltering heat on a Sunday afternoon at Malabar Hill. I looked around and saw this amazing sight. Isn't it true? God exists everywhere. You just need to look out.
























Me and my friend had been on a photographic journey to Tungareshwar. This was some time in mid August when the mountain plateau is in full glory. On our way I stumbled upon this shop that sold little framed pictures of Gods and Goddesses.























Yet another one from the same place.