In Alleppey, spices are sold on little wooden platforms on the street. This does make the urban selling spaces of Kerala different from those in andhra or tamilnadu or elsewhere in
As you walk along the canal, you see shops that sell all kinds of chips. There are large packets of banana chips that line their shelves, waiting to travel soon to
There are canals within the town of
In the older parts of Alleppey, one finds shops housed in small, traditional tiled roof structures with the typical Kerala pitched roof. Many of these structures have wooden facades. You buy in a local shop, you live in a local way. There is less pretence in small town lifestyles than in other larger indian cities. You know the shop owner and he knows you. With every sale and every purchase, the bonds between people grow stronger. There are spices, there are bananas and there are ayurvedic medicine shops on the bazaar landscape. Related posts :
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There is so much written about 'god's own country', but this is something new! How beautifully described.
ReplyDeleteSimple life with no malls and plastic money:)
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ReplyDeleteBindhu: So true. If you are travelling along the canal early morning, you watch the quiet buying and selling on the water's edge, with small boats coming in to sell fish or vegetables, so completely different from life in the city.