Monday, August 31, 2015
Walking in Bandra
On my return to school this year I was admitted to Hinduja Khar hospital for an emergency operation. Following this I was advised by my doctor to walk for 45 minutes each day and to take up yoga. I have tried to walk a variety of different routes around my house, and to make these walks really interesting I've tried to capture the essence of these various neighbourhoods of Bandra on camera.
Carter Road at Sundown - various photos taken using my iPhone and Pro HDR
A Child Gives Birth To A Mother - one of my favourite statues in Bandra
Carter Road at Sundown - various photos taken using my iPhone and Pro HDR
Independence Day - 15th August
Bandra from Above - walking on the skywalk near Bandra Station
A Child Gives Birth To A Mother - one of my favourite statues in Bandra
Walking the new boulevard near the Sea Link - with views across to Mahim and South Bombay
Walking north to Pali Hill
Carter Road
Chapel Road and Mount Mary
Bandra Bandstand
SMART Ecological Park
There are themed forests (including perfume, cosmetics, medicine and chocolate) for learning about the healing power of nature and natural remedies. All the food served in the Eco-park is grown on site. There is also an area called the Compassion Zone which has animals such as goats and cows.
On-site there is also a yoga ad meditation centre - we are planning on going back for a yoga and mindfulness weekend in October.
One of my favourite places was the Dream Catchers. You can walk on raised platforms above the ground and sit in the middle of the metal sculptures and think. Another of my favourite places was the peace gardens which had various themes such as perspective and balance.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Home Sweet (New) Home
Although I have only been here a couple of weeks, already I a feeling a lightness in my heart at my new home in Bandra. It's cozy and convenient and once we have painted the walls it will be even better.
Here is our living room. It is small but cozy.
Our kitchen is orange - which goes well with all our green things!
Our bedroom - it catches the evening sun. I want to get a little table to put out on the balcony.
Rachel's room - probably my favourite room, as she has 2 balconies and it is very light. I want to get some bamboo furniture for the large balcony. I have already planted out lots of herbs, vegetable and flower seeds on this balcony.
Our guest bedroom - ready for visitors.
Hello Year 4!
The photo above was my last view of England, before setting off for Year 4 in India. It was taken at Heathrow Airport as I would about to board the flight to Mumbai. It was hard to leave England this year. My mother has just been diagnosed with a mixed form of dementia and it was a race against the clock to get all the care in place for her before leaving. I will be another 5 months until I'm back.
I truly had a wonderful time this summer. I had days in London with my son, PD in both Philadelphia and Italy, around 10 days with my daughter in both Genoa and England, and time with family and friends at Nowton. These few family weeks were extremely precious to me and I have stored up all the moments in my heart to get me through the coming months.
However I didn't come back to an empty house - I now have 2 cats and a tank full of fish, and next week Lex will be back too. We have moved to Bandra and our new apartment is looking good. I am looking forward to Year 4 in Incredible India!
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