Awesome pictures which are equally distressing when one realizes that relatively speaking, it is something to see how almost everything in Goa, and for that matter in India is fading. Truly an euphemism for forced changes, enforced via neglects, including those that appear to be benign. I say this having seen how many other nations we blab about have managed to insist on retaining “WAYS OF LIFE”, and that by directives, interest from the State, political groups, and well-intentioned bodies, benefitting the people themselves. We of the 5,000 year and counting civilization do not seem top have the benefit of so-presumed culture, politics, memory, and other adjuncts that hold a people/s together!
Kay amche guna (What (indeed) are our “values”).
Thank you for these pictures.ReplyCancel
Let me take a guess: 1) Shevto, 2) Tamoshee and 3) Karkaron.
All the above guesses are after a huge assist from my wife. 🙂
I was not sure about the third, maybe she’s right.
Awesome pictures which are equally distressing when one realizes that relatively speaking, it is something to see how almost everything in Goa, and for that matter in India is fading. Truly an euphemism for forced changes, enforced via neglects, including those that appear to be benign. I say this having seen how many other nations we blab about have managed to insist on retaining “WAYS OF LIFE”, and that by directives, interest from the State, political groups, and well-intentioned bodies, benefitting the people themselves. We of the 5,000 year and counting civilization do not seem top have the benefit of so-presumed culture, politics, memory, and other adjuncts that hold a people/s together!
Kay amche guna (What (indeed) are our “values”).
Thank you for these pictures.
Venantius, thanks for your remarks.
Pobresito Cavelossim (:-)