So. I should probably begin by saying something along the lines of… “Well it’s been a while since I’ve posted something but……”---- But in reality, I have had nothing significantly SIGNIFICANT to write about until now.. Before I get into the real reason why I am writing again, I will begin where I left off. The trip to The Great Rann of Kutch was as amazing as I described earlier- no joke—it really was that awesome! After that, there was a new year’s party at Ajay Uncles home; which… as expected was simply amazing! The food, the DRINKS, the décor, (which was already there.. because the both Ajay Uncle and Anju Aunty are both closet Martha Stewarts!) was simply amazing- with a few additional touches from Ajay Uncle (I suspect..) the disco lighting particularly added to the glam the party needed! New Years went off without a hitch, partying with good friends and close family members never felt so good- at least for me… The whole experience was different… New Years typically was another reason why I should drink more than my liver could handle; another reason why I could just get drunk with my friends... Bringing in the new year with Ajay Uncle, Anju Aunty and my family… was everything I expected- but more fulfilling than I ever anticipated...
Chandhu Uncle and Ritu Aunty’s dinner prior to me leaving also was one of those moments.. (you know the kind that you remember.) We arrived as always “fashionably late” which give or take in India is an hour.. Meeting and greetings with family; Uncle, Aunty and Rica (I hope I spelt that right!) who is Chandhu Uncle and Ritu Aunties daughter where amongst the hosts who greeted us. After a brief introduction, we made our way to the bar which lead to a few drinks on the outdoor patio (think garden’s in Babylon here!) Shrimps… I’m sorry PRAWNS fried beautifully with a tempura batter, and a mushroom rolls which resembled sushi was amongst the appetizers that tingled my trained tongue. It wasn’t before long I found myself on the dinner table. The menu of curried lamb, eggplant stuffed with spices which seemed either roasted or pan fried were among the uber delicious food items on the menu that evening. Eating a perfectly prepared rice pudding for dessert (“Kheer” in India) and mum being teased about being a vegetarian followed.. seriously though, who the f--- is still a vegetarian! Goodbyes in India always take forever- so after dinner, there were no surprises. Hugs and kisses- from both Chandhu Uncle and Ritu Aunty were absorbed more than ever before.. This was it, my metaphoric last supper before I saw Ajay Uncle, Anju Aunty, Chandhu Uncle, Ritu Aunty, Vimal Uncle, Pooja Aunty and family for a long time… That plane ride home… was a hard.
"Truly great friends are hard to find, difficult to leave, and impossible to forget.” -Unknown Author
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
mud-huts. local villages. (salt deserts.) sunrise. to sundown
“The Great Rann of Kutch is saline clay desert located in the Thar Desert in the Indian state of Gujarat...” I will stop right there…… before I go on and define what the Rann actually IS from some source on the I N T E R N E T… I will plainly say experiencing it is again something words could not begin to describe. The Rann stimulates all of your senses simultaneously. As the salty air tingles each of your taste buds the cool wind dances in and around your hair, you will find a profound silence that captivates even the youngest of children. Making your way down from the raised roads and walk towards this new kind of desert- you notice the ground below you crunching like stepping into fresh snow or even rice krispies! Enjoying the scenery you observe your surroundings while experiencing an incomparable feeling of peace while standing in this heavenly place. And as you finally go to grab the gem like floor you stand on- you find it to be remarkably cool as the bright chunks of salt slowly crumble into fine grains that pass through the gaps of your fingers. This place is simply bucket list worthy. When the sun begins to set, the Rann fools your eyes by transforming to what seems like a body of water. Reflecting the sun on its ground and not being able to differentiate where exactly the sky ends The Great Rann of Kutch becomes indescribably beautiful.
india gate: the last civilian point before the indian/pakistan border. photography strictly prohibited..

a local tourist? ha.

standing on the great rann.

mountain top views of the great rann.

sunset. notice. reflections and shades of gray are the rann- no water here.

"The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” -Saint Augustine
india gate: the last civilian point before the indian/pakistan border. photography strictly prohibited..
a local tourist? ha.
standing on the great rann.
mountain top views of the great rann.
sunset. notice. reflections and shades of gray are the rann- no water here.
"The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” -Saint Augustine
mud-huts. (local villages.) salt deserts. sunrise. to sundown

As the day progressed it was not before long we set out to our next destination. The Great Rann (pronounced RUN) of Kutch was next- Imagine salt in the horizon as far as you can see... once vast shallows of the Arabian Sea, geological uplift closed off the connection eons ago- this salt desert is all that remains..
"Folks who never do any more than they get paid for, never get paid for any more than they do." -Elbert Hubbard
Monday, January 4, 2010
(mud-huts.) local villages. salt deserts. sunrise. to sundown.
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“Be grateful for all you have, knowing that at this moment, all you have is all you need.” -Sarah Ban Breathnach
more to come soon..
sixty one. the pics.
home.

venue.

entrance.

buddha.

front door.

foyer.

foyer again.

mom. dad.

my brother manan. and i.

sisters.

dad. kshama masi. kaushal. koki masi. sheetal.

birthday boys. and guests.

my pops and i.

cake

speeches.

piyush uncle. dad. pinkubhai

vimal uncle's speech. wow.

my niece aesha.

dad. ajay uncle.

messing around.

mom's kids

mum.

reshma aunty and mum.

pinky babhi.

never again will anyone see this.
venue.
entrance.
buddha.
front door.
foyer.
foyer again.
mom. dad.
my brother manan. and i.
sisters.
dad. kshama masi. kaushal. koki masi. sheetal.
birthday boys. and guests.
my pops and i.
cake
speeches.
piyush uncle. dad. pinkubhai
vimal uncle's speech. wow.
my niece aesha.
dad. ajay uncle.
messing around.
mom's kids
mum.
reshma aunty and mum.
pinky babhi.
never again will anyone see this.
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