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Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Eco-decor

What's a festival without some decorations? Sure, there are a whole lot of 'ready-made', re-usable stuff available, but they somehow lack the charm of the just-made thoranams. One is used to seeing them fashioned from mango leaves - they'd last for days, the slightly thick leaves changing from their dark green to brownish, just before they are replaced by a new bunch of the festoons.

But for a change, here are thoranams made from tender leaves of the coconut palm - the kurutholai. The fronds are taken down before they are fully grown, so as to take full advantage of their flexibility. These are just one of the many designs that the kurutholai can be made into (here is another), but being tender, the festoons don't last for more than a day!

Monday, 5 October 2009

Bridge beyond

Muttukadu; more details in a while...








Government office

Kuralagam building; more details in a while...







Sunday, 4 October 2009

Old townhouses

Old houses in Mylapore; more details in a while...






Saturday, 3 October 2009

Little sapling

At Kalakshetra; more details in a while...








Friday, 2 October 2009

Vazhga, Gandhi mahan

The Gandhi Mandapam, on the Mahatma's 140th birthday. More details in a while...








Thursday, 1 October 2009

Light on marble

The Jain Temple on Mint Street, Sowcarpet. More details in a while...









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