Living
India 2014
Its been over 4 years since I last visited India, and this time I was far more excited to see it from the eyes of my husband and my parents by my side. This trip was more than special as Michael and I were celebrating our one year wedding anniversary and introducing him to roots of my ancestors but also exploring parts of India in which I have never been. We started off our trip in Bangalore and ended the 2 week journey in Ahmedabad, my parent's hometown. We traveled to the state of Kerala, and ventured the beaches and backwaters along with authentic south Indian food. We experienced the charm and character of the cities along with its history and development through the culture and architecture. Its amazing how much has changed in the city of Ahmedabad in a mere 4 years.
In Ahmedabad, our journey became more chaotic as we house hopped for meals upon meals. However, we did manage to squeeze a day of sightseeing in which we visited the Gandhi Ashram, the Millowners Association and Sanskar Kendra by Le Corbusier, and IIM, master planned by Louis Kahn ( I will have to go into detail at a later date :). Our trip concluded with Diwali, as we brought in the new year with more meals, family and of course fireworks.
Below are images that do not do justice to the trip.
Celebrating our 1 year on the flight from Doha to Bangalore.
Of course we had to try a local brew.
Anniversary Dessert: Roasted Pumpkin Custard
Breakfast- typical Leena Hotel/ Palace
Group Photo at Fava, Bangalore
Surprise when we arrive to Kovalam, Kerela Lagoon at the Taj Hotel
Typical South Indian tile work
View from our room. You can see the Arabian Sea.
Dessert Table
Backwaters from Allepey To Kumarakom
Hotel Zuri Bus ride to Cochi Airport- Going back to Bangalore
Construction Site of my Uncle and Aunt's new condo
Textile Millowners Association- LeCorbusier
Sanskar Kendra- Le Corbusier
Silver Leaf Cafe- Where my parents had their first date
Firecrackers set off for Diwali
Riverfront Park alongthe Sabarmathi
When it comes down to describing the immaculate adventures that we journeyed through the course of our stay its safe to say that our heats and stomach are beyond full.
Please stay tuned as my next post will focus more in depth about the architecture and sites of Ahmedabad.
Studio Update
Lamp | Gold Metallic Scissors | Art- By Me! | Threshold Globe | Gold Metallic Stapler |
Herman Miller Eames Chair | Bookshelf | Desk/ Table | Lateral Shelves
After making the decision to "stay put," I decided that it was time to update our spare room of junk and turn it into a studio space for Michael and I. Whether a drafting table, computer or crafty things having a space to work on is essential. Above are some items that I have or in the process of purchasing for my adult office space. It might have taken me over a year to get things squared away, but I am excited to see the the results. Pictures to come up soon!
Let me know what you think!