Sunday, October 18, 2009

The Goa I see

I recently made a trip to Goa. Now for my folks, Mapusa is not a tourist destination, but a place where they spent their childhood, and much of their formative years.

So whenever I go there with moi parents, its always a trip to various temples, aunts, uncles and cousins, with an occasional beach thrown in. Whenever we visit relatives, they get nostalgic, point out to their lovely empty houses, and speak resignedly of how none of their children want to stay in Goa anymore. ( Sadly that includes me as well.) Would I live in Goa, if I had a choice? "I certainly would, if I were offered gainful employment there." is what I always answer.


Some photos. Nothing very artistic in quality, but they remind me of how green and serene Goa was.




To clarify: I love cats. I have many many more pictures of these lovely ones, but resisted putting them up :)

Our old house is in a village rather out of the way. It is only recently that a asphalt approach road was built.
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We did go to the beach, but it was raining and the tide was going out. For the first time ever, we saw life guards on Goa beaches. They were shooing people out of the water. I also saw many many drunk, lecherous, badly behaved men and women. It bothers me deeply when people come to beautiful places like these, litter and spoil the atmosphere.




I would say the beach was the low point of my visit.
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The drive back was however lovely. The weather was cool, with just a bit of rain, and the sky was beautiful, just like this.




 

Last photo of the post with the mandatory sunset sky :)

3 comments:

SwB said...

Didn't know you were one of us pao's :)

This village is near Mapusa? Not Aldona/Moira/Kitla/Corjuem one of those places is it? My mother is from Corjuem.


Hope you are having a nice Diwali A.

Aditi said...

hehe not exactly a pao-wali ;)
my village is sanquelim, near ponda to be precise. but i spent my early childhood in mapusa.
Have you visited Goa recently?

The Reluctant Rebel said...

Iv'e always said there's more to goa than the beach. Thanks for proving it.