Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Spend a day in Village

Yesterday went to our relative’s village near chennai, with our cousins. It was very fun, enjoyed in the channel, eat Palm fruit, tender coconut and feel fresh air, and get cool by sitting in the middle of the channel and watching my cousin brother’s bath in the pump set water. Unforgettable movements. I like to share by happy with u. have posted some photos here.
My cousins brothers, Aravind and Ashvin bathing in the Pump set. They enjoy every seconds, they don't have mind to come form that village. Aravind, arrogance to stay there for 2 days, but her mother dint allow him.

Me and Ashwin in middle of the water
Aravind and ashwin travel on the Bull Cart.
From left: My aunty Anandhi, cousin sister Dhana, Aravind & Ashwin enjoying in the water.

This dog name was Jony, it was very brilliant. It was a watchdog; it is also a guard for the farms and cattle’s.

21 comments:

Kuntal Joisher said...

fun pics jeevan!! enjoy!!

My days(Gops) said...

wow..u had a nice time right?
really nice pics jeev..
i feel to take bath in that pump set...

Visithra said...

nice photos ;)

Kathy said...

woww! seems u had a good time huh?that's cool jeevan ^_^ i wanna ride to in bull cart ^_~
...i missed my native *sobss*
..pics. are nice...i love it!

..have fun more and take care!

cheers,
-kathy-

Unknown said...

Hey Jolly dhaan. Jeevan naan Chennai varumbodhu you guys have to take me there, looks like a lot of fun

Narayanan Venkitu said...

Lucky you Jeevan!
These are all in my dreams..My childhood dreams when I used to do all these things.

Now..these are go-to-sleep stories for my kids.

Endha Oor Idhu??

Gnana Kirukan said...

Gramam gramam thaan..how i wish I was maadu meychifying and sleeping under a tree rather than doing this stupid research :(

Butterflies said...

Hey........seems u have enjoyed lot!!!!!

Keshi said...

I miss my dad's village...the paddy fields so green..the lil streams of clear n pure water...kids so innocent...skies so blue...trees so fresh n green...

City is def not the place to see life...

Keshi.

gP said...

beautiful and full of life and spirit.

Jeevan said...

Kunsjoi – Thanks friend:)

Gops – yes, it was a best time spend in village. Thanks, :)

Visith – Thank you.

Kathy – Thanks, I enjoyed the day. I love to ride in bull cart, Happy Weekend dear:)

Angel – Ama Sema jolly. Sure friend, eppa varenganu sollunga, udana kalambidalam. Enjoy pannalam:)

Venkitu – Thanks friend. I hope u should have enjoyed more than me in your childhood. My dad also used to tell his childhood stories in our sleep.
Ethu vanthu “Chenkadu”, a village in between Thirupoorur and Kelambakam. It was my grandpa’s sister village.

Jeevan said...

Arjuna – Gramam gramamathan irukkanum, cityana nalla irukkathu. UK’la, Tamil Nada’a vida pariya maadunga irukkam, oru varan leave pottutu poi meyinga:))

Veda – sure will try your tag:)

Shuba – I like to enjoy more.

Keshi – Where is your dad’s village? This time I see only little green fields, all have harvested. The streams was very clear when we go, after some time we have mixed the sand and water and changed the water color:)) the wind was very cool, with the sand smell. If we give million of dollars also, we cant buy the village life.

GP – Thanks dear friend. I haven’t visit your blog for a week, will check soon.

Anonymous said...

jeevan, seems that u enjoyed a lot... where s that place?
nice pics...

ashok said...

i envy u jeevan..beautiful place! wats the name?

JayaChithra Subramanian said...

hey... guess u had been to a nice place n enjoyed wit ur family...cool...

Maayaa said...

unga sandhosham postla nalla theriyudhu!!

Anonymous said...

Hello Friend,
I am from Malaysia. Do you know a place called 'Pandrooti'? Athu oru grammam tan.

Jeevan said...

Vidhu – we enjoy well, thanks. That village is in Old Mahabalipuram near Thiruporur.

Ashok – that place is Chenkadu, the field is near a big lake, so the place was very cool:)

Jaya Chithra – No guess, its right. We had a good fun there.

Priya – nandri friend, I am very happy.

Anonymous – I know pandrooti, but haven’t visited.

Jo said...

Looks like you had fun in this hoooot summer. :-)

Siva said...

My father is from Pandrooti. I have been to Chithambaram, Madras and Mysore but have no recollection of Pandrooti. Would be happy to see some pics of that place if you have any.

Keshi said...

in Sri Lanka...

Keshi.