Evening in Goa.
Morsels picked up last evening in Taleigao.
I grew up not far from this once-magnificent village. Today the concrete footprint has overwhelmed the community, trampling all over its open spaces and fields. With the visual dreck this ‘development’ has spawned, abstracting elements of its erstwhile beauty presents a challenge.
For earlier posts featuring Taleigao, go here.
Like them all.
Charming take on the water buffalo.
You bring us the serene charm of Goa…thank you sir. Will you be in Goa till November end?
All beautiful, but I am a sucker for warm, creamy sunsets, and “A Goan sunset” fits the bill perfectly. (Looks like you’re having a great time, too!)
Thanks, Bob. The “warm, creamy sunset” is a signature end-of-the-day scene in these parts.
Beautiful country my friend! Smiling people! What’s not to like? Fine work!
Dan, it is fast fading. The people seen in the post are probably the last generation who carry the ethos. The whole cultural fabric is frayed and in tatters. 🙁
Thank you, Dan. What Premanand has said is, alas, true.