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Festivals

Colorful

February 28, 2018 by Vinay Leo R.

A poem for the Wednesday Verses prompt “Colors”.

India celebrates perhaps its most colorful festival tomorrow, and this is an observation many might make…

Categories Poem Tags Celebration, Colors, Festivals, Haiku, Happiness, India, Poem, Rainbow, Wednesday Verses 8 Comments

Traditions

October 27, 2016October 10, 2016 by Vinay Leo R.

Are festivals becoming a formality?

Categories Just My Thoughts Tags 100DaysOfBlogging, Change, Contemplation, Daily Chatter, Festivals, Life, Thoughts, Traditions, Ultimate Blog Challenge 2 Comments

Festivals

October 19, 2016October 9, 2016 by Vinay Leo R.

Talking about festivals, then and now

Categories Just My Thoughts Tags 100DaysOfBlogging, Anie bon, Change, Daily Chatter, Festivals, Life, Memories, Past and Present, Then and Now 2 Comments

100 Days of Happiness – Day 49

November 10, 2015 by Vinay Leo R.

Happiness is… the light of a diya, and the happiness of a child.

Categories Just My Thoughts Tags 100HappyDays-2015, Children, Family, Festivals, Happiness, Little Things That Matter 2 Comments

Thankful Tuesdays #5 – For a Thread

February 3, 2015 by Vinay Leo R.

Thankful Tuesdays #4 – For Something given to me.

If there was a “something gifted to me” mattered the most, it is that rakhi, for it shows that you matter to me; and I to you.

Categories Just My Thoughts Tags Festivals, Gratitude, Love, Siblings, Sister, Thankful Tuesdays, Thoughts 8 Comments

The Sadhya

July 4, 2014 by Vinay Leo R.

I’m a foodie. Be it the simplest fare of rice and parippu (lentil curry) or an assortment from a buffet, a chocolate or a gooey chocolate cake… my taste buds tingle. So food was an easy choice between Bhavya and me for Day 4 of the Ultimate Blog Challenge in July, because she’s as much … Read more The Sadhya

Categories Fiction Tags Celebrations, Family, Festivals, Food, Memories 20 Comments
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