Today was one hell of a hectic day and it all started right from the morning. It involved cleaning, placing the mini light bulbs, baking and finally praying and enjoying the lights and cakes. I just wanted to share some photos and wish you all dudettes and dudes out there a wonderful Divali. Enjoy the sweets and lights and do ponder on how this festival came to be!
Saturday, 17 October 2009
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Totally Divali... Hahaha. Love the decorations. It clearly shows how much time and patience you put into that.
Happy Divali!!
@ Jev, As a matter of fact, they did not take that long! Hehe! Remember I was making the little aluminium lamp cups while watching the Man Utd match today? LOL!
Bonne fete :D
Omg to bane foto p fer moi gagne mari cravings for gato divali :( sniff sniff.. wish I could teleport back home right now :(
I've been longing for gato patate for so long now! :( Can't wait to come back home and enjoy Mauritian food and sweets!
Happy Diwali!
the hectic-ness of diwali makes it all worth celebrating :)
..and there are loads of sweet cakes to eat afterwards :D
:O ohhh faire moi gagne faim moi aussi :(
Happy divali to you :)
Sweets looks interesting :D And Divali is beatiful. Whole idea, and magical lights... It's something like Christmas in Poland - lights on christmas tree, time with family and snowy afternoons ;) Greetings from Poland!
hope you enjoyed your day and your night :)
ok I know I'm terribly late but happy divali anyway :p
Hope you enjoyed yourself :)
Awwwh =P Those cakes look so good xD I want some, didn't get to eat any this year. Happy Divali ;)
morinn: Remember I was making the little aluminium lamp cups while watching the Man Utd match today?
Yeah I remember. Love the way they look...
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