Desktop Calendar: May 2009

Background photo: Light House which is no longer being used. As seen from Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol.

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The Performers

Compilation of performers -

A Bagpiper at The Royal Mile, Edinburgh

The Huckleberries at Bath Spa.Their music is nice, soothing. I had couple of hours’ spare time to catch train. I spent more than half an hour listening to them. They have a website too.

Irish folk dancers at Bath SpaA foot-tapping music and equally good dances. The dancers didn’t looked like professionals. But the way they enjoyed & involved in their bits – music, singing and the dance attracted people. I could see almost every spectator foot-tapping to the music.

A trained daredevil at Bath Spa

Here is a video of a bagpiper, shot at The Royal Mile, Edinburgh. The video is a tad overexposed.

PS: Payaniga completed 3 years of travel writing yesterday. First post was published on Apr 25th 2006. :)

On Clay: Wayanad & Elephants


We had completed almost three fourth of the safari and had to stop because of a traffic jam. It took us few seconds to understand what was happening. There was a herd of wild elephants which were crossing our path. Or to put it in a correct way, we were crossing their path and had to wait for our turn.

Read the full story on Clay – A Tryst with the Pachyderms.

A small write-up on my experience with the wild elephants in Wayanad is published on Clay (an acronym for Club Mahindra And You!).

Thanks Lakshmi for publishing the write-up.

Walk: Coatewater Country Park

Coate Water Country ParkI had half a day to spare on my first weekend in Swindon. While I was thinking of roaming around the town, I bumped into a website Tara’s Trails, which is about walks in and around Swindon. I decided to visit Coate water country park as that is the closest and easily accessible. It was an overcast day with Sun peeping through the clouds now and then. Cold, but suitable for a long walk. A short bus ride to the outskirts of the town, I was at the entrance of the park. The almost filled parking lot told me that I don’t have to walk alone.

Coate Water Country Park

Coate Water Country ParkCoate water reservoir was built way back in early nineteenth as water feeder for Wiltshire and Berkshire Canal and now become a pleasure park. There were many people of all age – babies on prams, kids on tricycle, children on bicycles, young ones jogging & running, older ones walking with all the time in the world with them. Along with people there were plenty of water birds in the lake to keep me company. And then there I was in the midst, an odd man roaming aroud carrying a camera in hand.

Coate Water Country ParkThere are several paths around the lake, with distances starting from 3 KMs to as long as 11 KMs. I decided to walk the full circumference of the lake which also was the shortest path. I took my own sweet time walking at very slow pace. The path was bit swampy here and there because of previous day’s rain. At the end of an hour and half, I was back to the starting point covering a distance of close to 3 KMs. Only after coming home I got to know that one can get cycles for hire. May be some other time, when I’ve a couple of extra hours.