Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Picturesque.............
We were able to drive through a Nilgiri village and catch the beautiful view of the mountains while returning from Pykara waterfalls. Thanks to the traffic jam by the factory workers of "Hindustan Foto Films" (the non digital camera world would remember this name as this factory manufactures the famous brand "Indu" photo films) as this made us take a detour through the village to reach Ooty.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Toda Village
Todas are one of the most ancient tribes of the world. They live in the Nilgiris of Tamilnadu. About 1100 in number, they have their own unique customs and language. Their homes have an igloo like structure with a door at the base and no windows. Five such huts make a "mund" (village).

I liked the white, red and black embroidery handicrafts made by the toda tribal women but was unable to find the design I was looking for. May be some other time. Will check out at the Tamilnadu State Emporium at Delhi.
I was amazed to learn that John Sullivan, the Coimbatore Collector bought Ooty from the Todas for just one rupee in the year 1823. John Sullivan liked the place so much that he developed it into a town and called it Ootacamund.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Coonoor Travelogue
We are currently visiting the "Western Ghats". We took a trip from Ooty to Coonoor today. This is just a 19 kilometres distance. On our way we saw the World War II Memorial at Wellington. Then went to SIMS park and a tea factory. This tea factory is 100 yrs old. They make a reputed export brand "High Field Tea" which they export to Canada, Europe and USA. They made us sample variety of teas to help us choose buy tea. Our cab driver showed us the Toy Train that runs from Ooty to Coonoor. This is the train on which the famous "chaiyya chaiyya" song was shot for a hindi movie. It sure was a great experience at Coonoor. The tea gardens looked so spectacular. Silver Oak trees are planted in the tea gardens to absorb excess water and moisture in the soil. I liked the silver leaves of these trees. The tea factory was in operation and we saw how the tea leaves are dried in weathering troughs, then cut, rolled and curled and roasted to make the tea that we enjoy every day.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Unique Thread Garden - A Marvellous Display of Creativity
Unique Thread Garden - A Marvellous Display of Creativity at Ooty , Tamil Nadu, India. Antony Joseph has created this marvel with the help of his team of 50 people and millions of yards of thread. I have seen these flowers and plants today and I just could not believe my eyes as they looked absolutely REAL !!!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Thats What I Call "Hard Work Pays"
I have been able to finish knitting the afghan and shawl. They sure make me feel good as both look pretty. Can't wait for winter now......
Saturday, June 12, 2010
As The Weather Changes
The peak summer furnace is gradually cooling down to a warm level. Stepping out of the house is not a task any longer as the hot winds do not bite into the skin now. The warm air does not splash sand in your face any more and flowers do not need to droop and hide their faces from the sun. Few cool showers have settled the dust and sand. The progress towards a cooler weather is slow but can still be felt like leisurely moving escalator steps.
I am anxiously waiting for the new flowers to bloom as the weather is improving and flowers will get a chance to flaunt their colours with their heads held high in great esteem. I am impatiently waiting to watch the birds stop by at the bird bath for a dip and a sip of water.
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