Saturday, September 02, 2006

a lovely threesome ;-) !


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Originally uploaded by mayavi.
Date: 2 / sep / 2006
Location: Barista, Beasant Nagar, Chennai
Camera: Nokia N 70 mobile - 2 MP camera

Loved the presentation of the Cafe Mocha - However, as with most Barista outlets (atleast the ones I have visited), the coffee is served lot less hot than I would want it to be served !

Monday, April 10, 2006

In the middle of nowhere !


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Originally uploaded by mayavi.

Have ignored this space for too long now. But yay am back with something interesting or so I hope.

Well, this is one of my favourite pics from my collection which I accidentally found on my PC this evening and boy, this picture can trigger loads of imaginations for me, some funny, some serious, some naughty. Now, I leave it to you to tell me what your mind tells you on seeing this !

Lo, go ahead, pen your imaginations if you wish !

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Wat Pho / Phra Chetuphon


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Originally uploaded by mayavi.
One of the most active tourist spots of Bangkok, Thailand. It is also called the House of Reclining Buddha as it has this huge buddha statue in a reclining position. As is the grandeour with the buddhist temples spread all over Bangkok or that you would find anywhere in the world, the whole temple has intricate and stunningly beautiful yellowish architecture that makes it look as though the whole place is made of solid gold. Well, it actually closer to that because most of these are gold plated.

This temple houses Thailand's largest reclining Buddha and the maximum number of Buddha images (394 actually) in a Wat. For beginners, Wat = temple.
It was originally built during Kind Rama I and rebuilt during the reign of King Rama III. Well, about this King Rama and a lot of history about Thailand and conenction with India, I'll post another entry.

Thsi reclining buddha has 108 postures intricately carved in his feet. They are all made of Mother of Pearl. Its just not the Buddha statue thats of interest here, but there are a whole lot of other things around this place that is breathtaking. Take for example, the 4 stupas that were built to honor the great King Ramas I & II. Seems each Rama had built a big stupa with the King Rama III building the biggest one of them all. After that
he had ordered no more stupas by any future kings. (How mean!). There are also around 91 chedis/belltowers scattere around the entire surrounding.
This place also has a library and is known for the Thai Reflexology method of massage. (You can get one done there too). In fact, their knowledge of massage is displayed in the outside by a statues of sages in poses of self massage(pics follow). This whole place is spread around 20 acres of land and the architecture of the buildings are so awesome that you are ledt to gape in wonder !!!

Trivia:
This was one of the last stop during our sight seeing trip of Bangkok, the next last one being Wat Arun. Therefore, many of use were tired having strolled thru Grand Palace and the city of bangkok. Inside we got to eat some very nice fruits neatly packed in plastic bags and I got one of a pack of mangoes with all the chilli powder and salt in it much to the annoyance of others who couldnt eat things so hot. HEHEHE !!! Also, we bought some few bells, but I would suggest you wait and buy souveneirs in Chinatown unless you are like chikuado who buys them at the respective places. But you should know to bargain which she knows and I actually have no clue what it is.

Tkts Cost - 20 THB / person

Some interesting links
http://www.into-asia.com/bangkok/attractions/watpho.php

http://bangkok.thailandtoday.com/sightseeing/08_0003_watpho.html

History buffs, click on the Detailed description HERE. Its very interesting.

A new Series - a small primer !!!

Since I came back from Canada in september, I have taken a couple of breaks from work and went on Trekking in Nilgiris and a wonderful vacation to Thailand and Malaysia.
I have always wanted to write travelogues, however, I'm so crunched for time these days. I havent still got my Laptop and car to Blore and I dont hope to get it till next weekend when I go to chennai. And even after that I'm not sure how much of a travelogue I would write. Therefore, I have decided to update Bim-Bam with pictures and a detailed write up of each place and links on the Net so that you can read more about those places and be informed when you happen to visit them.

I'm starting with the Truly Asia Vacation and leaving the trekking details for later.
Obviusly, the whole of the write up will be done by reliving the moments with who else other than the Only One - "Chikuado"

Our route map was

Chennai - Bangkok - Pattaya - Bangkok - Penang - Langkawi - Penang - KualaLampur - Chennai
Time Oct 29 - Nov 6

Note:
I'm not going to maintain the chronology of the places we visited. The posts would be in no particular order.

Sunday, August 07, 2005

Uncompleted


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Originally uploaded by mayavi.
I have never painted colors before, atleast tried once or twice with acrylic but with oil paints, never. I decided to try for the first time with oil, one reason it gives plenty of room for errors and can be broken at will and continued. (Am I not lazy *hehehe*)....This picture here is oil on canvas started, with no idea of when I would finish. Particularly, the amount of cleaning the brushes and the palette required has literally put me off and infact I cursed myself for deciding to continue later on this.....I did more cleaning than the time I spent on the painting....After all, I cant spend all my money on brushes....

No reference here from which I paint this....just a roadside view of a barren land with the trees offering shelter with the rocks as chairs.

Hope to complete it sometime in the coming weeks.

Thursday, August 04, 2005

Hand


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Originally uploaded by mayavi.
Yay !!! Thats my hand, errrr, I mean the wax model of my hand !!! I did this in Niagara for 15$. Well, that was a sick sign. I actually wanted to make a "O" with my thumb showing a sign of approval. But just before dipping my hand into hot hot wax, I guess I moved my fingers....

This is how they did it....I dipped my hand in ice for 2 mins. When it was numb, the lady applied a lot of vaseline on my hand and then straight dip three times into hot wax and leave until it solidifies and then remove it and fill it with dry wax. Thank God, when I had wax on my hand, I thght while removing I wld be waxed of the hair on my hands...Forget how sick it would look, getting the hair on my hand removed - Gosh I can kill myself than being "Waxed" *hehehe*

Harry Potter

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Harry Potter
Originally uploaded by mayavi.
This pic is dedicated to Nat - a Harry Potter fan whom I had promised a gift on my Photo blog
:-). This is one of the statues that was very real.

Wax Museum


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Originally uploaded by mayavi.
On the streets of Niagara, I stepped into the Wax Museum of stars. AH, there were so many pics that I took, but am not posting all of them.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Majestic Maiden


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Originally uploaded by mayavi.
This is one of my favourites of the snaps that I took this time. Pristine pure, innocent beauty and overwhelmingly powerful - thats what this maiden is all about !!!

Tempest


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Originally uploaded by mayavi.
The maid of the mist. This is one helluva ride....

For some reason, whenever I see this snap, I get reminded of Shakespeare's "The Tempest"

SKylon - Candian View


SKylon - Candian View
Originally uploaded by mayavi.
The magnificient horse shoe falls from the skylon.

I like this snap better than any I ahve taken of Niagara.

Skylon American View


Skylon American View
Originally uploaded by mayavi.
Last time around, I did not visit the Skylon tower....

Here is the American falls view from the tower.

CanadianView


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Originally uploaded by mayavi.
This is the magnificient Canadian Falls. This is the closest I could get and still get the horse shoe in my humble Sony P92 View finder.

The place was way too misty that day that I was so totally drenched and most of my pics werent that good, owing to the mist settled on my camera. Boy, I must have been crazy to even open it in that mist. I guess I was trying to give myself a reason to invest on a Nikon D70s. *wink*

American View


American View
Originally uploaded by mayavi.
Following is going to be a series of pics of my recent visit to Niagara.
This is my second time to the falls. THe first time, I got to do only the Maid of the mist and Journey Behind the falls. However, this time around, I had time to go around the main street and have some fun.

Here you see the The US falls of the Niagara.
For more facts about the falls visit \,
this site.

Saturday, July 09, 2005

Interesting Contrast


Interesting Contrast
Originally uploaded by mayavi.
I was amazed at the amount of contrast the sky produced.....one half was firey orangish yellow and the other plain clear blue sky...

Evening sky


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Originally uploaded by mayavi.
We were at BelleVille Water Front festival, watching the Drums and Bugles...It was a bright day and the evening sun brought in some colourful display with a bunch of clouds trying to move in....

Nice lunch


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Originally uploaded by mayavi.
Ah !!! Its been so long since I had this most implest and quickest form of lunch....Woke up late and was bored to cook ......made this south indian (tamilnadu) speciality ....Rice with lemon and grated carrots (again with lemon) ....Yeah, dont u know, I'm addicted to lemon !!!

Approaching storm


Approaching storm
Originally uploaded by mayavi.
No means I consider this a sketch.....but WTH, I did it *wink* ....REcently I had driven down to drop a couple of guys(Am I a official chaffeur or what? ) at Wonderland and was supposed to pick them at 8:30 PM...I came there sharp and waited till 10:45 PM (yep, mean guys they were and patient guy wasnt I? During that wait I tried to see how a willow charcoal flows on paper...Believe me, though I like pencil sketches a lot, charcoal can be very messy to handle....one of the toughest medium.....

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