There was Chennapattanam and then there was Madras. About 357 years later, in 1996, she became Chennai. And whatever she may be called 385 years from now, she will always remain the "Queen of the Coromandel"! Come wander around this blog. It will give you a peek into her soul!!
Monday, May 15, 2023
Dark clouds
Sunday, May 14, 2023
Anniversary question
It was exactly a year ago that I visited this building for the first time. There is nothing in the picture which explicitly states what this building is. But the colour scheme, plus that Black Maria (okay, it is painted blue, but it was a paddy wagon alright) parked on the right should give you enough indication for making a guess.
Here are some more clues. The original building, the core of which has been retained here, was built in 1842. In 1856, it was repurposed and continued to function as a key office until about 2012-13, after which it was unused for a while. In 2018, a restoration programme was begun, which brought the building to its current shape - and purpose - in 2021.
So go ahead, make that guess and tell me what this building currently is. And for bonus points, what office was operating from here between 1856 and the early 21st century!
I guess you would have figured out more clues in the labels!
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Out of water
Away from their 'natural' habitat, these boat hulls look rather flimsy. Would one really be able to trust these to carry one out into a body of water and get back safely?
Well, the folks who are rowing members of the Madras Boat Club do. And they seem to to be doing it quite well, too!
Friday, May 12, 2023
Displaced
There was a time when traffic along the ECR was controlled, not by any human agency, but by these friends of ours. Domesticated buffaloes were a-plenty, and if they decide to amble across the road, the rest of the world had to find a way around them.
I was told that when the Sheraton property on ECR was being constructed, the most difficult task they had was to herd these animals away from the construction site. But they were not forgotten; these statues of the water buffaloes, though made of metal - balls of metal held together - they seem quite a lifelike replica of the animals displaced by development!
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Window wall
We have some idea of what would happen if walls had ears. But what if they had windows? I am talking specifically about the outer walls of a building, the ones that separate the spaces inside and outside.
Here is an example. This wall is on General Collins Road, Vepery. And it is not a merchant's house or anybody's residence. This belongs to the Presentation Convent.
I wonder how it would feel for the girls inside class to look out of the window and see the 'free world' outside - or, more likely, to be cooped up inside with the windows shut and imagine what is happening outside through all the noises that would certainly seep in!
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Old gold
Tuesday, May 9, 2023
Ripe for picking
I did not think that one would find a cotton plant in Chennai, but the Adyar Poonga surprised me.There was just the one shrub, in flower and showing off a few bolls. Was hugely tempted to pick one, but I'm proud that I managed to resist.
The genus Gossypium, to which cotton belongs, has over 50 species. That was news to me, because I always thought that cotton was sui generis!
Monday, May 8, 2023
Playing everywhere
Sunday, May 7, 2023
Saturday, May 6, 2023
Sea harvest
Friday, May 5, 2023
Prime location
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Which place
Wednesday, May 3, 2023
Quiet paddle
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
Done that
Monday, May 1, 2023
Parking up
Sunday, April 30, 2023
WYSIWY don't get
Saturday, April 29, 2023
Yogi duck
Friday, April 28, 2023
Free school
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Corner house
This house, at the corner of Venkatesa Bakhtan Street and Perambur Barracks Road, looks like it has seen several monsoons.
I have no idea whose house is it, nor anything else about this building. It is just that as I passed by it, I noticed that one side had almost collapsed and seemed to be held in place by a lot of bricks propping the wall up. The rest of the building may soon follow suit.
Couldn't come away without a picture of this building - I can imagine how grand it would have been, back in the day, dominating this part of the city!