Sunday, November 8, 2009

Weekend away to Goa

I took a half of day on Friday 30th of October and flew down to Goa for a long weekend (2.5 hour flight). Goa is distinct because of its beautiful beaches and colonial past.
It was inhabited by the Portuguese until 1961 and the Portuguese influence in architecture, religion, language, music and even food are still evident.
My colleague's husband booked me into The Kempinski Leela and it was truly an indulgent weekend.



This was the view from my room...I spent allot time reading on the deck and watching the birds, although at night the mosquitos were treacherous!



Elephants, elephants and more elephants!!! KAM in the outdoor hotel lobby before her island tour.


Here is the real thing!!!


Local Indian women doing a traditional dance....

Whilst I was walking through the village streets - local man offered me some fruit.
I had to pass on it (if I want to live another year), although it was tempting!



One of the many Catholic Churches I visited on the hot sunday - this one being a world heritage site.  The body of St. Francis of Xavier (1501-1522) lies in this large Cathedral in Old Goa. After he died, his body was dug out 3 months later with little signs of decay. It was thereafter declared a miracle and he was canonized as a Saint. Every 10 years the body is put on display for all to see (put 2014 in your diary?).



I visited a large temple - The Shri Mahalsa Temple - and on the streets flowers were sold to be placed at the altar. Of course I bought flowers from all of the above old women.  When I placed them on the altar, the local elder told me that I would find love in February. Good news but he did not say February of what year? ;-)


Friday, November 6, 2009

Birthday Celebration In India - an experience!

Although I am far away from friends and family, I felt truly blessed on my birthday. My friend Sian Parry was in Delhi on business, the Indian Management team surprised me with a cake and my own team decorated my cabin and were so so generous.  I also received so many wishes from family and friends via email and calls. Thank you. It was truly humbling!!!





Lovely cake which...........In India............the tradition is for it to ??





Be put it in the face / hair of the birthday girl!
Sian wanted me to get the guys back who did the throwing, which I did!
Sorry Navneet and Sumitro.



Here are some of my team in my cabin - which they decorated with balloons, streamers, flowers and lovely poems. I think they had more fun then me!! My team are truly the best thing about India!

Diwali - A Colourful Celebration

Amongst firecracker, illuminated oil lamps, sweets being exchanged - Diwali - the arrival of Lord Rama's return after 14 years of exile was celebrated on October 17th and as I found out - is a huge fanfare in India. My team celebrated with floor and bay decorations, competitive Bingo, and lovely Indian food.

"Lord Rama" as a floor decoration - this was a true team effort - it took them two hours to do.  Flowers, coloured rice and other spices were used.  Impressive!


The above art was called the "Family" - including food, candles, and symbols which reflect peace, symmetry, birth and death. This was my favorite! I was tempted to eat the fruit, but I did refrain (u proud of me DJW?)



The Jeannie gave me one wish - World Peace? Feeding the Children? Cure for a specific terrible diseases? Or......?? Well let's just say that my wish has not come true yet...but I know it will.  ;-)