The waves tell a story of their own. Im just back from a weekend trip with a school mate of mine from Tarangambadi or Tranquebar, which was a Danish settlement, during the colonial era. The trip was wonderful for many reasons – I was meeting my friend after several years, the location was completely off the tourist track and it was in many ways, a journey that brought me back on track as well..I am back to blogging with a bang and will be visiting all of you soon..and there will be more posts,of course..have a great week

29 comments

  1. Anu 27 July, 2009 at 15:09 Reply

    great to have you back! looking forward to reading your posts… on my thanjavur trip, we came close to tranquebar, but didnt have time to visit…., would love to go sometime…meanwhile, shall wait for your experience..

  2. Jeevan 27 July, 2009 at 15:33 Reply

    Thatโ€™s good and looking forward to get more post from u. Tranquebar is one of a place I wanted to go sometime.

    btw. your hoysala trail on inside story was nice.

  3. AJEYA RAO 27 July, 2009 at 19:34 Reply

    Is this near Pondicherry? I met a old school freind last weekend too, at the beach…Surathkal beach near my house. ๐Ÿ™‚ Beaches are lovely arent they?

  4. R.Ramakrishnan 31 July, 2009 at 22:10 Reply

    Hi Lakshmi
    Greetings from Coimbatore.I came in through Phivos Nicolaides. Beautiful pic of the sea at Tranquebar.Lot of history here. You are welcome to my blog.
    Have a great weekend.
    Ram

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