Hello everyone. I am Nafisa. This is my very first post
as a guest blogger on Anwin’s Blog.
Me, Anwin, Diana & Anoop went to Fosters Art of chilling Poolside party last weekend on 10 th of Oct at Lalit Ashok Bangalore city Hotel. We landed at the party on an empty stomach, so the first thing we did was attack the food. There was lot of mouth watering options for meat eaters
– fresh clams, Beef steaks, Pork ribs….etc. They had arranged spray paints and a huge canvas board at one corner for the crowd to paint their thoughts; we too did a little scribbling on it

“IndiBlogger.in Chilled here”
Afternoon started with little showers of rain, Foster’s Hat came in handy and saved us from getting drenched. After having a satisfying lunch we sat down for Beer to chill our self from hot sun, the pool looked so tempting that we all wanted to soak our body in the water, unfortunately we didn’t come prepared.
Anoop and Diana Chilling out….

Later, Bharath & Naveen joined us with their companions. For a change there was a band playing fusion music, which was ok but didn’t blend quiet well with the atmosphere.
Squeezing to fit in the frame Indiblogger team and friends…..

Thanks for your invitation Fosters and I would like to be there again. After having unlimited beer with awesome grilled meat who wont enjoy, I know I did!!
Thanks Diana for the pics
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Yeah baby, yeah.
Dude I think we can take up farming now. Nafisa’s a much better blogger than we are!
Thanks Renie, that’s a biggest compliment ever
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I admit that the post was written with great flow and all. So Nafisa, you can be a full time blogger while we take up farming – me, I am getting a fish farm
Yeah that will suit you better
Great photos. I saw your big smiles. “fresh clams, Beef steaks, Pork ribs….etc.” Wow, ha ha ha…..
Hi Dave, thanks for the comment. I see you had a great time celebrating Diwali as well. Couldn’t comment on your blog, but I wanted to. The hostess is actually wearing a half-sari which is very popular in TamilNadu where young women wear half-saris for a few years until they get to college.
Anwin Chacha Ji:
Thank you so much for telling me about the half-sari and your comment. Please let me know when you will come here, I’d like to take you around …… Best Wishes, Dave.
Nice post Nafisa… and what happened to your wildlife blog?
Thanks for your comment Dave.
Wildlife blog can be read only if you are in the wild. City dwellers do not have access
Very funny Anwin. Thanks Karthik, wildlife blog will be up soon.