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Sunday, 16 March 2014

Goa Flowers, Paintings and Cats - Last Part

Once again I am sitting here on my bed and uploading snaps of Goa trip which will summarize the Goa tour. I am listening to some Russian songs now, missing the language a lot!!! Missing my parents, my city, my friends, food and so on. But one thing definitely makes me happy nevertheless - from time time during the day I feel my baby's movements, kicks, and can even see my belly shaking :) It is very strange and at the same time exciting. Just few months are left... just a few weeks...
Today's pictures are more varied as I took them on the day of our departure, when we were passing time in the cafe near our hotel after check out. There I found last impressions of Goa:
The painting of an Israeli/Russian artist Olin'sha N., if I read her signature correctly, who lived and painted in Goa some time ago. Delicate strokes, palette and themes of her paintings attracted me. Simply beautiful!
Then after having light lunch I went on to exploring the cafe premises and noticed bright flowers everywhere, all of different tints of pink color. This one is Bougainvillea, thanks to my friends for educating me. Now I also know what I'd like to plant in my garden!
And this one is still a mystery :)
This one is Goan Hibiscus. So pretty pink!
There was also a palm tree with loads of big fruits on it - young coconuts as you, my friends, let me know! Aww, paradise!
Before leaving I spotted... a cat lazying in the bushes on a hot day.
Another one came from nowhere. Lucky one, tricoloured!

 And by the way we checked a hotel above the one we stayed in. I loved this view - an old cross with flowers and the sea on the background!
These were one of the latest impressions of Goa. Sun, flowers, sea, colors! Today or tomorrow I will start posting about small projects I made during the time of my absence from blogging. I hurry so much to make those I want!
Have a nice weekend! Tomorrow Indian is celebrating a festival of colors, Holi. So Happy Holi in advance in case I won't be able to post tomorrow, as it is a working day for me.
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