Friday, September 4, 2009

The Day Onam came visiting home.....

Another Onam has just passed by..Onam opens a chest full of memories....
Onam arrived at our home in its own pomp and splendour.It brought lots of happiness and festivities along with it.A day together, cherished forever.A flower carpet laid out in yellows and reds..The marigold gave a golden hue and the fragrance of the flowers filled the air.My little one hurriedly came back from school to help me.She had to do some rearranging with the already laid out flower carpet.Asked me to click her feet and the flowers.Posed with the flowers and asked me to take a hundred images of her.It was fun at the same time tiring to cook a 7 course meal for some of our friends who came over to have lunch.I sneaked time after cooking to think about some compositions hurriedly and clicked some snaps.In the centre of the flower carpet are the images of gods kept.Everything was laid out on the banana leaf ,the order obeyed when served and given to God first and then to all othersThe kheer came out fantabously..But inspite of all,Moments were full of memories celebrated together at homeMoments attached in strings make me miss Onam at home
Cherished Onam memories.....Come back to me in dreams..

















14 comments:

  1. instead of looking at the marigolds... my eyes were stuck on the sadya...

    drool... !! :P

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  2. Lakshmi, I wish I had seen your post on Onam earlier. I would've added a link to it on my India-a-h! blog. hmmm... maybe I can still do that?
    Gasp! You cooked all that? Who are you? ... Wonder Woman? ;)
    It looks very very droolable. And I love the pookalam. Very colourful.

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  3. Oh wow!!! Happy Onam Lakshmi!! The flowers look so pretty.... very well done!! The food looks amazing.... And so does the payasam!! You didnt make the one with jaggery?? I love that one!

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  4. What a delight! I am so impressed with how you went about cooking, decorating, teaching your daughter about the festival and taking photos. I'm learning so much about all the festivals from you, Lakshmi.

    PS: The last photo is simply fantastic.

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  5. Thanks hitchwrter,patricia,sunita and shalini dear for the loving comments and appreciation.

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  6. I don't know how did I land here. But it was worth. Gone thro your blog. You have a good eye to take beautiful pictures and read some narrations as well.

    May God's Blessing be always there for you and your family. A Big Hi to your little angel Gayatri.........I am father of a teenage angel!!!

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  7. Thanks Maddy,thanks alot.I welcome you to my blog.Good things do keep happening in this world.u had a chance visit to my blog.lol/
    thanks for the wishes.i wish you the same to you and your family.hi to ur teenage angel.gayatris wish is been passed on to her.

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  8. Thanks Prasanth,i welcome you to my blog.i hope to hear more comments from you.

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  9. Your photographs are so beautiful. I love the little feet and the bright marigolds.

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  10. Thanks Art propelled for the kind words.hope tpo hear more.

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  11. I am sorry to comment on this post late.
    However, i am feeling tempted to drink paayasam after seeing the last photo!

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  12. Both the Pookalam and Sadya are simply superb!

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