It rained on Panchami afternoon. Any other time of the year I would have revelled in the particular melancholy
of the pouring rain, the dripping trees, the caress of the rain-spray. But on Panchami I worried about the traffic outside and the pandal getting muddy.
And our booking at Bhojohori Manna.

The long shadows of an autumn evening.
The approach to Singhi Park.
The approach to Singhi Park.
While (below) the last touches to Hindustan Boys'
(yes, OK, this was after a HUGE lunch at Bhojohori. And btw, the restaurant with the perfect music was at the Stadel the next day.)











this is very nostalgic ..
ReplyDeleteShubho Bijoya Sir.
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much JAP-da. Aapnaake Bijoyar Anek Shubhechchha.
ReplyDeleteShubho bijoya. We went to the celebrations in Camden Hall, London this evening. Lovely and festive and felt very homesick!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, the picture is GR8!
30in2005 thats such a cute url! i loved it :) it was funny bcz i will be too (30in2005) and its always in the back of my mind ... somewhere - it seems like such a huge number of candles ;@)
ReplyDelete2005 toh beshi baaki nei - kobe aar boro hobe?
went to glasgow for pujo ... ki bolbo, i dont know if it makes it a little better or much worse ... but next year i'll be home for pujo (and this year for kali-pujo) and it will have been
thanks JAP - the pictures and your post triggered this gut wrenching nostalgia within. from the inner reaches of darkest peru (or thereabouts), Shubho Bijoya to all, peace and love to you and yours!
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ReplyDeleteI was just browsing through the net when I chanced upon your blog. There is one line there which really made me very happy. it's about the hotel Stadel with nice music.
I am glad you liked it.
Regards,
P.R. Manager
The Stadel