In a few hours, England along with the world would witness the most sought after royal wedding of this decade. I belong to the category of royal fans while my family remains erstwhile. As a girl I saw my parents follow closely Princess Diana’s actions. Her beauty resplendent with her actions had made her “the […]
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Iceland Photography locations on the South Coast- Reykjavik to Höfn
The famed South Coast of Iceland shoreline stretches from Reykjavik and is emblazoned with cascading waterfalls, volcanoes both active and dormant, black sand beaches and glacier lagoons. This will be my hardcore storytelling about my photographic journey and gear and camera settings for these magnanimous clicks. This is the second part of Iceland. Part 1 covered the reasons […]
Reconnecting to my roots | Odia Pana Sankranti | Chatua & Pana Recipe
I was quite thrilled last week to pin the state of Odisha on print media for Odia New year. Here is full article I penned down for Mint Lounge food writer. The abridged version is available to read on this link here. It entails the stories right from Assam to Kerala, Punjab to Bengal, about April […]
Trivial Spring | Easter Nest Chocolate Cake
ITS SPRING TIME!! AND EASTER WILL FOLLOW SOON Everyday I walk down the same way to pick and drop my daughter to school. The trees which had few leaves now looked like a bride dressed for a wedding, they were covered in spring blooms. I don’t know how many like to stop and admire its beauty but […]
A Bohemian Spirit | Authentic Thalassery Biryani (HOLI SPECIAL)
She is a wandering spirit and she glides through the grass as the brisk wind, The more you calm her down, she will echo her voice out, She is born a wild and she is attached to none, She hides a thousand rainbows only to paint them when the sun dazzles, She is a phoenix of the […]
Gifts that don’t cost money | Valentines day Breakfast
She had seen them in a shop before, but they were so expensive. How was Jim able to afford them? Suddenly, she remembers Jim’s present. She gives him the gold chain. The chain is beautiful, but when Della asks Jim to put it on his watch, Jim surprises her. He sold the watch to buy […]
A Thread of Superstition | Wild Mushroom on Sourdough toast
Being the elder one in my family gave my parents a chance to improvise and take risks. While the younger receives more serious and well reputed results of their experimentation. Superstition was one such subject where my parents found their right concoction. Not too little and not too much. Every culture is laden with a string […]
Iceland Solo Photography Trip – Part 1
Travelling alone will be the scariest, most liberating life changing experience of your life. I read this somewhere and this quote has stayed with me forever. The evolution of digital age its become more pronounced how men & women are shedding their clichéd hides for a newer skin. A skin which is more attuned with adventure, […]
Eso Eso Maa | Kolambi Bhaat | Maharashtrain Prawn Pulao
Every year during this time of the year I reach a festive high because its Durga Pujo, and her divine presence fills me with childhood nostalgia. Amidst dhakir’s dhal (drummers drum) and conch shells remembering old ties, forging new bonds while I continue to spin a new dream for my children. For me the incarnation of a female goddess in […]
Once Upon a Box Hill | Art of family Picnics
Pique-Nique which is a French word meaning to “pack a trifle”, it found its way into the English dictionary later in the 18th century. Well Jane Austen knew the sense it derived and has created the most romanticized picnic scene for EMMA. Back in those days, it were the servants & butlers who toiled to […]