On the bright side, it turns out that the cure for India belly is 2 days of meditative bliss on the backwaters of Kerala. In fact, so spectacular we had to get another blog up right away. 2 days on our little rice boat cruiser provided more opportunity for gorgeous picture taking then anywhere else we have been so enjoy!
Now, there is a catch to this blog. Our new beloved friend Eric has a gorgeous Nikon D60 with a 300 mm. The first set of pictures are pictures that Chris took with his camera. its up for a vote, do we invest in an SLR or stick with our Canon point and shoot G9. Help us decide!!!!
Here is our driver drinking tea.
The roof of our boat.
A duck herder... you can just make out his ducks in the top right corner.
Eric checkin' out how it feels behind the wheel. Drivers use black umbrellas to shade themselves from the sun. Elena and Annie are sitting behind him at our dinner table.
If you look closely, this little boy has a Canadian flag on his pocket thanks to Kyla.... all the kids wanted them!
And now for our camera.....
Instead of road signs they have backwater signs... this is where our journey initially began.
The lake area where we felt like we were either on the moon or in some futuristic movie where space shuttles looked like boats.
Shot off top deck - boat roof included.
Eric on the upper deck of the boat.
Mark contimplating the meaning of life.
We like sunsets and palm trees.... hopefully you do too.
Two guys in the crew... the regular driver is the one holding Eric's camera. he looks innocent enough but when we saw the pictures he took they were mostly blurry shots of women from behind.
Another bridge destroyed just enough for the boats to pass through.
What?? Did you think coconuts picked themselves?
Washin the truck... looks like the wheels will be extra clean.
Another boat down the canal.
Elena and I doing what we do best, relaxing with beverage in hand.
Annie getting her last shots of the day.
Second night we dropped anchor in a lake area of the backwaters.... full moon and all. ....sigh.
The hallway on main deck. There were 4 bedrooms along here, each with fan and ensuite bathroom.... we were really roughing it.
Heading back to dock.... we were sad the cruise was only two days.
Cafe Del Mar.. where we ate 5 meals out of 6 and watched 3 sunsets. Can you say, stuck in our ways??? We just had a good thing going!
Outside our room, the ever so regal and ubiquitous 'ambassador' taxi,.
Our squishy cups and bowls we bought from MEC. Perfect for wine nights.
Check out our indoor/outdoor bathroom!
We got rooms side by side. So cute.
Laughin at Cafe Del Mar.
Now we are heading up to a wildlife reserve on the east side of Kerala. Bye for now and hope you enjoyed hanging out on our boat with us.
xoxo - The Indo-Canadian Gang
2 comments:
My vote is: keep the camera! All pictures were fabulous, but really, your own pictures were equally as good. SLRs are more fun to use...but they sure weigh a lot more and take up a lot more space! Karela is lovely indeed. Thanks for taking us along on your luxurious boat trip....makes me want to go!
Love you guys!
Mum/Valerie
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My vote is also to keep the camera you have, unless both of you are comfortable with an SLR and can get consistently good pictures; it would suck to come back and have a bunch of pictures that weren't quite focussed the way that you wanted them, whereas a point and shoot will do the job more or less for you. Both sets of pictures were good though!
Oh, how I would love to stop what I was doing and jet out there... It was -39°c with the windchill this morning; what's the weather like there? Haha.
Keep having fun and eating good food (and blogging about it, of course!)
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