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September 25, 2009

Cubbon Park


Goodbye Garden City



Salaam. Vandanegalu.

It's time to say goodbye to daily photographs on this blog. Over the last 3 years, during my second innings in this city, I have seen more of the city than during my two and a half decades long first innings. That is thanks to a hobby called photography that I discovered along with thousands of other foot-soldiers of the digital camera brigade.

Work is taking me to Mumbai, for a second innings there. This blog will now be updated only during my visits home and I'm hoping that it will be often.

In Mumbai, the city that's always on the move, I'm not sure if I'll be clicking as often as I did in Benglur. But if I find the time to click pictures, they will be posted here at

Mumbai Paused

July 20, 2009

Cubbon Park: Hudson Circle Gate



Decoding our DNA.

The number of trees in the city may not have kept pace with the number of people but the truth is that the city is not called the Garden City for nothing. 

Throughout its short history, this city has made its rulers, influential citizens and residents, lovers of trees, gardens, flower and all things green and colourful. The people who created a green city out of a dry, brown plateau that's far away from life-giving rivers that usually spawn cities. (Read The Greening of Bangalore Story by P. Dasharathi here

Today, to find out the age of a locality in Bangalore, all we have to do is measure the girth of the trees. Visitors to city often go back with stems and seeds of exotic roses and flowering plants they see in the  private gardens of their hosts (Or from Lalbag). When Heads of State visit us, we make them plant a tree. These days it's CEOs of multi-national companies. And it's not just Mallige, Soppu and Tarkari that goes in the procession outside the Benglureans door each day, we usually have the men pushing a heavy cart selling plotted plants too. 

Even today, the event that draws the maximum number of people in the city continues to be the flower shows that are held twice a year at Lalbag. And thankfully, the cutting of trees is also the only thing that brings the people of the city out on to the streets.  

The trees in Benglur may be down, but they are not out because love for trees is something that still defines a lot of what makes us Benglureans. 

And finally, here's a treat for your eyes: Flowering trees of Bangalore by S.Karthikeyan


July 17, 2009

State Central Library, Cubbon Park

9.30am. Cubbon Park. 


Moonsoon havoc in Malnad and the clouds that didn't burst for us in Benda Beantown. For a series of Monsoon 2009 images from outside Benglur, click here

This post is part of SKY Watch Friday . Click to watch skies from around the world, today.

November 19, 2008

Cubbon Park



Strawberry shortcake

November 5, 2008

Cubbon Park



Who will mow the lawn?

Like Bangalore Autodrivers I can only take you to places I like to go.

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