Skip to main content

Go Goa!!


It's been quite a few days since this blog was started and what better to start with than with my recent short vacation to Goa!!




A sudden trip to a beautiful destination,
simply excited my senses to no limit,
a peaceful journey and lots of lazy times,
coupled with lots of water and red wine,
from one coast to another,
we went from Bagha to Calangute and then,
to Aquada!,
if this wasn't enough for the day we had a midnight drive to Anjuna,
there we sipped on some limon and ate "rolled" up pancakes,
On the next day we rode to Arambol and then to Morjhim
and finally reached the clean waters of Vagatur,
while we were fascinated and "captured" by the waters themselves,
the famous "starry" fort added the Bollywood Masala to the Beach! (the fort at Vagatur was the one in the movie - Dil Chahta Hai, a popular Hindi Movie about people in the city folk)

With an Avenger, a Karizma and a Pulsar between us we took the city by speed, style and storm!
On the last day we soared the skies and though we had a fantastic view from up there,
the parasailing didn't quite enthrall us...

The street shops and the amount of time and energy spent bargaining left us quite drained,
we took a couple or more buses to reach our end station,
where we ate a few thalis and not to forget the rasberry dollies!
for taking the train back home,
a lil' bribe clinched the deal and we got our berths to sleep,
and in a blink of an eye we're back home wondering how the days will go,
dreaming of our quick but memorable holiday by the sea...

Comments

Unknown said…
THATs A NICE ONE>>>>>APART FROM A FEW VERY CUTE DETAILS AND A COUPLE OF SPELLS IT IS VERY NICELY WRITTEN>>>>I HOPE I CAN ADD SOMETHING TO IT IN A COUPLE OF DAYS@!!! STILL WAY TO GO

Popular posts from this blog

Crash Landing on You - Netflix K-Drama Review

I think all of us remember our first love, we remember what it felt like to have our hearts beat that much faster, the butterflies in our stomach, the obsessing about the words we spoke or didn't speak, and other million details that come along with it. Watching a romantic comedy is supposed to evoke some bit of those memories and just fill you up in this warm, fuzzy feeling that feels like a comforting bear hug (if you like hugs!). A while back I was reading this article about the dearth of good romantic comedies nowadays and it's true, when was the last good romantic comedy you saw? To me the evergreen You've Got Mail, Kate & Leopold, Notting Hill, Sleepless in Seattle are still the classics (yes, I think I crushed on Meg Ryan a lot!). In Hindi movies, I know this divides a lot of people, but I do genuinely think Sonam Kapoor has figured this out. I absolutely loved her Khoobsurat with Fawad Khan. I thought it was funny, contemporary and their chemistry was left me...

Karthik Calling Karthik

After having been completely enamored and in love with the song "Uff Teri Adaa" I couldn't wait to watch the movie finally. The end emotion being, a decent watch, but could've been much better. The movie begins with a very stereotypical life of a guy (Farhaan) who's just not got anything going for him, from a landlord who's hounding him for money, to a boss who's blaming him for everything that goes wrong, to the hot co-worker (Deepika) who just doesn't know of his existence at all! The change that comes into his life, is a call, at 5 am each day, by a man who claims to be "Karthik" himself who guides him to becoming the man that he is. And voila, suddenly, the real "Karthik" begins to stand up for himself, asserts himself in front of his boss, and manages to strike conversation (a rather witty one) with Deepika too! Sitting in the audience, you literally feel like whistling and hooting when you see him walk down the corridor of his...

Rock, Pebbles and Sand - Important Things in Life

A philosophy professor stood before his class with some items on the table in front of him. When the class began, wordlessly he picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with rocks, about 2" in diameter.He then asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was. So the professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar. He shook the jar lightly. The pebbles, of course, rolled into the open areas between the rocks.He then asked the students again if the jar was full. They agreed it was. The professor picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar. Of course, the sand filled up everything else.He then asked once more if the jar was full. The students responded with a unanimous "Yes." "Now," said the professor, "I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life. The rocks are the important things - your family, your partner, your health, your children - things that if everything else...