Showing posts with label Glass House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glass House. Show all posts

Saturday, January 16, 2016

A Morning Visit to the Indira Gandhi Glass House, Hubli

We went to the glass house early on when the Sun was not yet bright. There were golden- colored murals at the entrance, which shone bright when the slanted rays of the Sun fell on them. We saw a smiling Sun on the left, and a thoughtful moon on the right. Very tall areca trees caught our attention next, before my camera caught them permanently. The glass house itself was vacant unlike its namesake in Bangalore. There was a big park around it. Unlike in Cubban Park, we found a toy train track with the cute little train being stabled (there's some problem with the machine, we're told). As we moved inside the park, we found benches made of painted wood pieces. There were places to sit, with creepers around them (there were no snakes around, though we spotted a couple of mongooses deep inside). There was a joyride too, but we were far too early to have even thought of it. There was a construction scene which had the woman labourer dressed in a Dharwad saree & blouse, reflecting the local taste in dressing. We also saw a herd of elephants which looked really real.
It was time well spent, better than my first visit to this place, which was just to watch a musical fountain.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

The Riot of Colours at the Flower Show, Lalbagh, Bangalore


                    Lalbagh was one of my favourite spots in Bangalore, not just for its greenery and the foral clock, but because it's pretty close to the MTR restaurant. I was there in mid- January, and it was just in time for the flower show. My schedule was packed ( I was eager to catch up with a lot of friends), so I was not too sure whether I'd visit the place at all. I managed to be there for the morning walk, but the catch was that one could see the beauty of the show in its famed Glass House only from outside- the show would open only at 9:30 a.m. I could not do much justice in identifying the plants, but I'm sure you'd enjoy the beauty of the flowers.......
The Eiffel Tower could be seen from all sides, but I could watch the mermaid only from one side.