Archive for Nagercoil

February 23rd 2011

Four Generations And A Wedding

Last Christmas, we were in Nagercoil celebrating something and also so we could finish off Ayden’s baptism. Stories are many from that trip, but not all can be told publicly :-) .

One of the best memories from the trip is the following picture taken with Ayden, Dad and Granddad along with me. A very rare picture which I had never imagined in my wildest dreams.

Both my grandparents from my dad’s side of the family are still alive and reasonably healthy at almost 90 years of age. They were extremely happy to meet their great grandchild.

Below is my grandmother holding Ayden in our ancestral home.

And most of all, my brother Eddie got married after Christmas. It was a wonderful affair in Tuticorin and a reception in Nagercoil. I wish him all the best in his new life.

To the left is Sandy, a cousin of mine, and to the right is my sister-in-law Anusha’s  mom.

Altogether another great Christmas and end to an awesome 2010! Yes, I am offering my belated New Year 2011!!!

December 29th 2009

Christmas In Nagercoil – Part 1

Normally we all meet up in Nagercoil during Christmas – we, the chows, friends from school. We do this reverently every year. Of course, it is very difficult for all 7 of us to be present every Christmas. We do, however, make up to 5 of us most times. And this time was not different. Anyways, I am going too fast. Back to the picnic J.

After spending a couple of days with Dad and Mom, Nafisa and I decided (it was kinda pre-planned too) to go on a trip to Keeripparai, a place by the Western Ghats. I had even promised some friends in IAH that I would come back with some native Indian fishes from the wild for some enthusiasts in Bangalore. So, one of our friends Joel hired a Toyota Innova for all of us – that was Manu, Karthik, Edin, Joel, Nafisa and me.

A view of the river from the river banks

When we reached Keeriparai we saw some signs stating we were reaching the forest reserve. We were quite happy that the place is finally getting its protection it deserved for a long time. So we reached a convenient spot, parked the car and climbed down in to the river.

And then we proceeded to drink in the nature and get out feet wet. And then we took our teeny tiny fishing nets hoping to catch some fish. We could see a lot of barbs and loaches in the river. But catching them was a different ball game altogether. Hahahaha! It was fun trying to catch them. We did manage to catch 3 fishes when all came tumbling down.

What came tumbling down? The cops, the damned forest cops. They informed that we were in a protected area (signs people signs, they were everywhere) and that we had to leave. We gladly did after letting the fish go free. We did feel good to be ticked off though. We were pleasantly surprised that the Government was taking care of the forest reserves.

From there, we decided to stop at Thirparappu falls, a popular tourist spot. We had been there quite a few times before (hey, it’s my native town) except for Nafisa and Karthik. I remember a time when one of our school mates almost drowned in the reservoir above the water falls.

Some random dudes (ok, sneaky one, they were with us) enjoying a natural shower

Before getting wet, we took a half hour boating trip in the reservoir. It was as beautiful as I remembered it from my childhood. However, there were more tourists.


And Nafisa clicked some pictures of a stork on the marsh and a blue backed Kingfisher on a line. Lovely! Below, the Kingfisher.


Then, after eating some customary Mulaga Bajjis or Capsicum bajjis, we moved on. On the way to lunch our driver suggested visiting Thottipalam, one of Asia’s longest and highest bridges. Even though we were very hungry we decided to take a look.


The bridge is about 384 Meters (1240 feet) long and has a pathway for people to walk along side a canal carrying water from one side to the other. Wow. Even though I have visited this place before, it still was an amazing experience, not to say scary. At least, my brother was real scared.

A view of the bridge from the bridge.

And I will leave you with a picture of our gang, taken on the bridge.

October 18th 2008

The Past Three Weeks

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Had a great beach party at Anand’s beach house back in my hometown, Nagercoil. The Chows were there except for, the spanner king, Renie. Hehehehe! (Anoop went ahead and got himself a temporary tattoo of a spanner on his arm as a reminder for himself about Renie.)

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Had a pre wedding party with relatives visiting. The above picture is one taken with my bro and some of my cousins.

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Went ahead and got married.

Went to Veli in Trivandrum and took some random pics.

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Went to the Trivandrum zoo and took a video of a spectacled cobra shedding skin. At the beginning of the video you will see the snake shedding the last piece from the tail. Very excited, shiny and smooth it looked after shedding the skin.

(Video to be uploaded)

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Visited the Crocodile Bank in Madras with Renie. It was awesome.

Came back home to Bangalore entering a new life with Nafisa. Well.

January 1st 2007

2006 – The Year That Was

2006 New Year was memorable with a quiet time in Nagercoil with Naveen, Manu and Gerald. We saw the year born amid fireworks at Home Church, Nagercoil.
2006 New Year fireworks

And it was also the year when I got to ride my Bullet. It made me so proud to ride this bullet and still brings awe in me when I ride it, every single time.

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From Goa

And how can I forget the tattoo I got done on my arm in Goa? Those 3/4 days in Goa were one of the highlights of 2006. The tattoo even more.

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This pic is from the trip to Thekkady made when we went to attend Arun’s wedding. Enjoyable weather with slight rains and beautiful scenery.

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And then my Dad fell sick and had to undergo Major transplant surgery. I am happy that he is recovering extremely well and should be completely out of hospitals in 3-4 months.

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This photo of Mom and Aunt was taken on one of the numerous trips to visit dad at CMC, Vellore.

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A trip to Ooty with my colleagues. Official trip, of course.

And what happens when you ask Anwin to be Santa for the Office Christmas celebrations? Hehehe…see for yourself on the left.

And more pics from the Christmas trip as promised here. Pics include Christmas celebrations at the Office, Bangalore-Nagercoil drive by car, get-together of the Chows at the Doctor’s beach house.

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And then the best Macro picture I’ve ever taken on my camera to date.

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And the last day of 2006 was spent with my parents in Vellore and a visit to the church. Ended at Manu’s place over a couple of shots for form’s sake. Just like exactly 365 days ago in Nagercoil (read the first line of this post again). Altogether, there were many highs and some lows. Some of the lows were below the belt and hit me hard. But things are working out right, I suppose.

And a drink for a fantastic 2007 ahead. For me, the Chows,the Highkings, friends, family and everyone who knows and does not know me.

December 29th 2006

Christmas Holidays

” ‘Tis the season to be jolly

Fa la la la la la la la la ”

It is a bit late for the song, but the festive season is still around I guess.

Came back from Nagercoil only on 27th. Had a fun filled week with the Chows and Abhilash. But it went too fast. Can’t remember much now other than vague memories. Wasn’t much of a Christmas anyway without my folks at home. So will go meet them at Vellore tomorrow for the New Year.

And contrary to the sad para above, I do have some great photos which I haven’t uploaded yet. Will upload them tomorrow, I guess.