LONG WALKS.
Three days ago that is on Sunday the 21 Jan 2007, my wife Vijaya and I started on a long walk - even though I must admit that we didn't plan like that while starting.
From our house at Karpagam Avenue, we walked to Vijaya Shoppe, our grocers, and purchased a few things. From there to Coffee Day at South Mada Veedhi - this shop selling freshly ground pure coffee powder ("chickory" will not be found in this shop) is becoming more popular day by day. There will be six to seven customers at any given time waiting for the coffee powder to be ground and given to them.
Then we went to Chitrakulam to "see" the float (theppam in Tamil). It was not ready. So we went to Karpagambal Mess, a famous eatery on the East Mada Veedhi. Vijaya had adai-aviyal, and I had masala dosai. This eatery is there for over 60 years.
We trekked back to Chitrakulam where Sri Adhi Kesava Perumal's Thepporchavam (Float festival) is being celebrated for 5 days from 18th to 22nd Jan. It was not ready even though the time was 7 PM. A trial run of the float was on.
Disappointed, we walked our way back home. Today we would have walked over 5 km. We didn't suffer for it !
Rajappa
24 Jan 2007 at 09.00
Three days ago that is on Sunday the 21 Jan 2007, my wife Vijaya and I started on a long walk - even though I must admit that we didn't plan like that while starting.
From our house at Karpagam Avenue, we walked to Vijaya Shoppe, our grocers, and purchased a few things. From there to Coffee Day at South Mada Veedhi - this shop selling freshly ground pure coffee powder ("chickory" will not be found in this shop) is becoming more popular day by day. There will be six to seven customers at any given time waiting for the coffee powder to be ground and given to them.
Then we went to Chitrakulam to "see" the float (theppam in Tamil). It was not ready. So we went to Karpagambal Mess, a famous eatery on the East Mada Veedhi. Vijaya had adai-aviyal, and I had masala dosai. This eatery is there for over 60 years.
We trekked back to Chitrakulam where Sri Adhi Kesava Perumal's Thepporchavam (Float festival) is being celebrated for 5 days from 18th to 22nd Jan. It was not ready even though the time was 7 PM. A trial run of the float was on.
Disappointed, we walked our way back home. Today we would have walked over 5 km. We didn't suffer for it !
Rajappa
24 Jan 2007 at 09.00
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