3 months, 3 thousand images and a million memories!

Apart from the extra kilos around my waist, and 6 kilos of excess baggage (that’s all, really), I came back from India with three thousand photographs.

When your trip is a long one, you tend you forget a lot.  That’s why when R asked me, ‘so, what did you do’, I really didn’t know what to say. Three months (well, almost) is an awful lot of time to spend in any place that’s not home. No, even if its your parent’s, in-law’s, friend’s, grandparent’s.  Its 1/4th of an entire year, spent in  places living out of suitcases, meeting friends and relatives- some close, some odd ones, eating oil and sugar rich food, sleeping on different beds, using different loos, AND, spending most of your holiday going up and down like a ping pong ball between the fourth and first floor, in an antique lift.

But, this was only to say that, I DON’T REALLY REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED IN INDIA! At a glance I remember that my charming old Hyderabad would shut down every other week. I witnessed a total of 7 Bands all because of the Telangana- Andhra issue. I’m in no mood to debate about this absolutely preposterous subject, and that’s the most I can remember going back 3 months.  

And that’s exactly why I am so kicked about the 3000 odd images sitting in  tiny yellow digital folders . They stare back at me and narrate to me, little tales, moments and all that I so easily forgot. They tell me that I had an insane amount of fun travelling to Bangalore, Bombay, Kolkata, Cuttack and exploring Hyderabad like I never ever did.

You know, I feel ashamed to say this, but I will. I so played by the book. I was being so typical. Like  over enthusiastic firangs, who want to ‘see’ India. I behaved that way too. Something that I thought I never would. I think living abroad does that to you. You appreciate all that you always had around you but never cared to experience. And once you visit, you want to do it all!

To think that I woke up early and literally coerced a friend to tag along, just to photograph Charminar and Chowmahalla palace, is in itself an achievement for me (16 years in Hyderabad, and I did it only this time around. Tch. Tch.).

But that gave me such elation! We spent an entire morning checking out Charminar and then Chowmahalla palace. Only when my D60 stopped clicking any further because the memory stick was full, did I realise how much I really enjoyed being there. I loved the images I captured.  Here, take a look at a a few:

charminar

charminar2

charminar3

chowmahalla palace1

chowmahalla palace2

chowmahalla3

I went as berserk in Kolkata and Cuttack too. And what a joy the City of Joy brought to me.

But but but- that deserves a different post altogether.

For now, am more than just glad to be back. Am so so so glad that I don’t have to take another piece of clothing out of those ugly red oversized suitcases, and neither do I have to fold it and put it back in. Sure, I miss people. And miss those people who I couldn’t manage to meet. That’ll be my biggest regret.

But for now, it’ll have to be just this. Because KG these days has to help with ‘homework’ from school. A terrible pursuit, which she thought she had left behind for good, many many years back.( Am sure with the advent of homework Mishmash wishes a thousand times that she was back in the warm, fuzzy and thoroughly spoilt care of her grandparents again. )

But listen all, KG will be visiting friends and neighbours in the virtual space, soon. Please keep her pot of cha and biscuits ready.

(Erm Rose, thanks gal, but just the cookies will do. Can’t stand plain milk. Care to spare some chocolate in it ?)

Comments

phish phish said…
welcome back...missed you immensely :) and love the new template. muah...
and i missed being talked to in the virtual world too! so good to have you back :D.
the pleasantone said…
hey you're back! honestly didnt have much to read on the blogsphere since your holiday!!!!! write write and write dahlin ,i am waiting !!!
Anonymous said…
Welcome back, girl! Missed you though I was also off blogging for sometime now.

Nice pictures.
Anonymous said…
Welcome back!!! It's good to have you back...
~G said…
Hey! Nice post. And the picture in the header is charming. Calcutta?
Anonymous said…
Welcome back!
There was such a beautiful tinge of nostalgia in your post.
Loved your snaps. Please do upload more. :)
@pleasantone: picchi pilla, you. :). Miss you, gal.

@solilo: SO glad you still lurk around here! I thought i'll lose all my readers :)). Thank you, for liking the pictures. There are so many, like I mentioned and I wish I could put them ALL up :D. just read your space, will come back in a few hours again. There is so much to comment to :))

@Psychbabbler: Sydneysider, how art thou? Good to see you around tooo!! How're your clients treating you? Hope Aaaalll izz well :).

@Double inverted Commas: Welcome here :). Happy to know you liked the images. Saw a few of what you put up too! Though honestly have had the time to read just the first few posts. Will make time surely to read all! And do come by again!

@G: welcome here :). Yes, that is Kolkata indeed. And i think just about everything in the city is charming! enjoying speaking up, letting down, and the first few images, esp of the Sinhagad is truly breathtaking. Thanks for stopping by and hope to see you more often!

@Choco: Mole, kemon acho? :D I was in your city and so so so loveds it! Will do a post soon on that. How have you been? Long time haven't come to your part..:D. Today will be m e-socialising day!
thanks for loving the pictures, kutty. You make me happy in turn! will upload more for sure.

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Anonymous said…
Lovely pics... We've missed you!! Thats a long time to go away on holiday... lucky!! lucky!!

Hey.. where is Cuttack??

These pics are gorgeous.. I've not been to Hyderabad!!! Next time.. Looks like there is lots to see & do!
Starry-eyed nut said…
Nice to have you back!!!
Love the new template :)
~G said…
It is Speaking up, Jotting down and not Letting down.. But that did have me laughing my a** off.. :D:D

Maybe by writing useless stuff I AM letting my readers down. :D
@patty: cuttack is in Orissa, babe. Its where ma's family live. My nana-nani's place :). The earlier capital of Orissa :). Hyderabad- you'll love it, given your love for architecture. Nice seeing u aorund here :D

@starryeyed: i have decided on a price for develping templates for fellow bloggers- i dont mind taking this up for you. :D Won't cost much, i praamise.

@G: Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssshhh!!! sawwwriiieeee :D. Speaking of which im laughing my backside off too!!
Primitive Lyric said…
Welcome back!:) Glad you had a wonderful holiday.I enjoyed a lot of the pictures I saw on FB:)
Now for more blogging. Waiting for more.
Take care.
Starry-eyed nut said…
Ok, lets catch up regarding the template :)
@Starryeyed nut: you indeed are nutty. :D
indranil said…
shuttling between 1st and 4th floor like a ping pong ball.. hahahaa how true.. M would say the same when ever we go in kolkata.. shuttling between in laws and home in a rickety rickshaw all through the holidays...
Casuarina said…
Loved the read...welcome back !

More photos please, they're really good ! :-)

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