You will find sellers like this mausi (means aunty-most Indians address these sellers as mausi) selling tamarind(imli), raw mango slices and many sour fruits with a spicy chat masala at many places in Mumbai like The Gateway Of India, Juhu Beach.
(I'll provide more info. on the fruits seen here, a bit later) A close relative of ours has passed away and we need to get onto the next flight to Chennai, now. I'm sorry but I'll be posting only after I'm back on Friday)
I am sorry for you. Take care, see you on Friday.
ReplyDeleteWith best wishes Mimmu
I love the color of what she's wearing. I think it makes what she's offering more appealing.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to learn of your loss of a close relative. May you have a peaceful journey and return home.
all these pictures make me nostalgic (I am sitting at my workplace n dreamin abt being in aamchi mumbai...if my boss finds out he will kill me :D )...maan how much i miss Mumbai!!!!! btw, thanx for visiting my blog......
ReplyDeleteOh I'm very sorry to read that and I share your grief. Fabrizio.
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ReplyDeletenice shot, hope everything goes fine!
See you soon! :)
I am sorry for your loss. Come back soon.
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog - so interesting! Hope your journey is not too painful.
ReplyDeleteSympathy to you and your family on this loss.
ReplyDeleteWarm thoughts coming your way from Minneapolis.
My thanks to all of you for your support in this hour of grief. It's my sister's bro-in-law who was hit by a long distance train when he was crossing the railway tracks at Chennai station, and he died on the spot. It was sad for us as we are very close to the family, especially my sister's mom-in-law.
ReplyDeleteHey sorry for your loss!
ReplyDeleteTake care!
Raw mango -- yum! My mouth is puckering thinking about it! Love her purple.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to learn of your family loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.
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