Wednesday, October 06, 2010

RANDOM PICTURES TAKEN IN GOA****

                                       
 TREES FULL OF SCRUMPTIOUS MANGOES

       PICTURE TAKEN OUTSIDE A VILLAGE HOUSE

This is a visual tour or Goa so no words will be used , I am just posting some of the Random snaps that I clicked while in Goa....



                               SUNSET IN GOA



                FLOWERS IN ONES OWN BACKYARD



                                             
                     LAKE-SIDE VIEW



                     TOP OF A FORT

5 comments:

Veena said...

Dear Mahek -

I enjoyed the photos; especially the first one of the mango tree - was it taken in the early morning?

I read your blog regularly. My husband is from Goa and we spend a few weeks there every year. Many of your thali posts remind me of my visits there and the dishes that I have learnt from various home cooks in Panjim.

Best regards,
Veena

Mahek said...

hi
Veena,
Thanks a lot for visiting, appreciating and commenting on the post..
It keeps you wanting to do more when people who read comment...
Yes, You are right the picture is taken early in the morning... how did you guess?
I stay in Mumbai and like you visit Goa probably once in a year...
Where do you stay? We have relatives in Panjim too...

Veena said...

Mahek -

There is the early morning mist in the photo. Moreover, when we visit Goa, we usually step out very early in the morning for photo shoots; so I know how lovely it looks at that time of day.

I am from Bombay and my husband and I live in California. You can see his Goa photos on his blog: www.parrikar.com/blog and the main photo site (link on the top menu).

Nice work on your blog. There are thousands of food blog these days, but the ones I keep going back to are those where home-cooking from the blogger's culinary tradition is honestly and sincerely presented without too much frills or fuss. Yours is one such.

Best regards,
Veena

Mahek said...

oh,
Hi
Veena Parikar , great!!! I had read your guest post on Mahanandi on ganesh chaturti and its importance, I had given it to my hubby to read . It so well written, wonderful....

Anonymous said...

I love Mangoes but we don't grow them here just get imports. Jean T