Thanks for posting. It was great to meet CV sir, Shrikanth and Bhala and enjoy auntie's warm hospitality and reception. It felt like I have known them all for a long time and we had some really interesting conversation followed by dinner at New woodlands.
Nice to see all of them smugly smiling for the shot. In Kenya, we call it a Patel shot, since every one poses and smiles !! Could have been more informal and less stiff ! Is it because there is some stiff stuff in the glasses? brown in colour?
Again, being a xword slover, i'm clueless about the S - meet?!!!
Thank you CV for sharing nice pictures of an interesting meet. To me they look quite relaxed- with or without the contents in the glasses. Mind you, this is at CV's home.
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ReplyDeleteThanjavur Paintings on the wall are also good.
Thanks for posting. It was great to meet CV sir, Shrikanth and Bhala and enjoy auntie's warm hospitality and reception. It felt like I have known them all for a long time and we had some really interesting conversation followed by dinner at New woodlands.
ReplyDeleteNice pics. All seem to be quite relaxed and enjoying each other's company. Wonder why only three glasses on the table?! And what they contain?
ReplyDeleteNice to see all of them smugly smiling for the shot. In Kenya, we call it a Patel shot, since every one poses and smiles !! Could have been more informal and less stiff ! Is it because there is some stiff stuff in the glasses? brown in colour?
ReplyDeleteAgain, being a xword slover, i'm clueless about the S - meet?!!!
S for Setters/Sloggers part of S&B
DeleteThank you CV for sharing nice pictures of an interesting meet. To me they look quite relaxed- with or without the contents in the glasses. Mind you, this is at CV's home.
ReplyDeleteHappy faces
ReplyDeleteThe new setter getting some good tips about setting from the most experienced (CV sir) & experienced setters ? :)
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