Are you feeling it too--that post-festivities slump???? Last week I couldn't move fast enough to get those lights down and tree stowed away!! But funnily enough, even while that whirlwind blur of festivities is barely over, I want some gaiety again!! I'm blaming the weather (again!)--the days are shorter than you've ever seen, and to add insult to injury that snow/fog (take your pick, depending on your geographic location, LOL!) is making your teeth chatter like a castanet! Don't worry, I have a solution for those blues.....click here to go to my guest post over on Tanvi's fabulous blog!!!
Oh, and refreshments are being served, so grab some chai and popcorn, before it all disappears!!
PS: In case you want to practice your dance moves for the party--here's how we roll!!ROFL!!! step by step instructions on getting your groove on (links to YouTube, so if you're accessing it from work, make sure your boss ain't around! *wink*). Let the paaaaaarty begin!!!
On my way to see you guest post!!
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xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Not fair, no weather options for the Southern hemisphere? We are getting boiled and fried and sauted in the sun :(
ReplyDeleteBut love that pop-corn, esp how you've presented it. Will copy it some time, if I can lay my hands on such a piece.
Thanks for coming over today! :) Pleasure having you and Happy Lohri to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteLove your terracotta bowl. Happy Lohri.
ReplyDeleteha ha.. dance moves are not for me... for sure!! I'm off to check your guest post..
ReplyDeleteHappy Lohri!! Funny thing, my son's school report was about a winter festival and he chose to talk about Lohri. Both of us learnt a bit about the festival in the process!!
ReplyDeleteCome on over. We'll all have a party. Susan is a great host; I guess I am, too. What would you like to eat and drink?
ReplyDeleteHappy Lohri Gagan.That terracotta pot is so beautiful and earthy[ofcourse].
ReplyDeleteChai & Popcorn-Never tried together but sound goood.
Gagan-I loved your post b/c honestly I wasn't sure what Lohri was. My mom posted it on FB today and I just didn't know the significance of it. thanks!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous guest post, I had to come check out the homestead! Love your header and your blog name :) XO
ReplyDeleteHappy Lohri to you G! I can see the world market lanterns there!! Envy! We don't have a store here :( And those were in store only :(
ReplyDeleteLovely post and do you celebrate lohri here??? i miss it especially my college days in Chandigarh.
ReplyDeleteGreat collage. Really enjoyed your post on Tanvi's blog. xo style, she wrote
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful terracotta collection. Was just at Tanvii's. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteloved your post! every bit of it :)
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