Paid a visit. Finally took some photographs of the place. They are a little shaky because I had my son in one hand and I was working the camera with the other. And daylight was slowly fading. That did not help me one bit. I got myself a nice t-shirt from the NGO stand called Jungle Lore. This time we did not pick anything from WSD. We are full up with their stuff already.
The trees above house some huge fruit bats. They must easily span almost two feet -- tip to tip. The bats were busy pushing each other off their perches, using their hooked claws to clamber along branches and nibble on the berries growing on the peepal tree. Yes, I spent a great deal of time watching them. I have never done this before and one has to find interesting pass times when the better half decides to spend more time at the handicraft stands!
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Mumbaikar.com captured all the events live. Please have a look.
Day 3: http://www.mumbaikar.com/en/blog/post/tejas-sharma/mini-kala-ghoda-festival-2009-day-3.html
Day 2:http://www.mumbaikar.com/en/blog/post/tejas-sharma/kala-ghoda-festival-day-2.html
Day 1:http://www.mumbaikar.com/en/blog/post/rohit/kalaghoda-mini-fest-2009-day1.html
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Cool. Thanks, Amit.
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