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November 14, 2012 8:34 am  #21


Re: Festivals

Harriet wrote:

Thanks for posting, really cool!  I have a few ideas for a Sherlock Rangoli now, too 
Apples, scarfs, violins - maybe next year? 

It's going to be too long a wait till next Diwali .. So, i am thinking about making it soon..maybe by new year
The violin idea is cooool.. Thanks for suggesting!!! 


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November 14, 2012 9:50 am  #22


Re: Festivals

Your parents will be happy to have such a creative daughter     - and share the pictures with us!


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November 14, 2012 10:45 am  #23


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Yeah and at the same time, they're going to wonder which God is it that I am drawing ;)
Sure, i will share the pics whenever i make it!!


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November 14, 2012 12:36 pm  #24


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Pink mobile phone? Perhaps a whip too?


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November 15, 2012 7:53 am  #25


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hehe..Thanks all for the ideas..
I m definitely going to make one during Christmas or New year!

And talking about the festivals, there's another festival in India today... A major one and it's off in schools and some offices today because of that. Although I don't celebrate it but this festival is called "Bhaai Dooj" (Bhaai means brother, and Dooj means 2nd date in the lunar calendar). Sisters put a "Tilak" (red mark) on their brothers' forehead and the brothers take an oath or something to protect their sisters always.

There's another more popular brother-sister festival in Indian called, Rakshabandhan, (celebrated in July or August) which my family celebrates. It's about tying a 'Raakhi' (a wrist band like, a friendship band) on your brother's wrist and then he is supposed to give a gift to his sister. I don't have a real brother, but we celebrate it with our cousins.

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March 16, 2013 11:54 am  #26


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It's St. Patrick's Day tomorrow (I'm out the country for a week as of tomorrow so I'm posting this early). So happy, happy St. Patrick's Day to all Irish members and those who are of Irish descent! Slainte!


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March 16, 2013 12:32 pm  #27


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Have a nice holiday, Davina! Hope to see you on the 25th. 


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