


Our onward journey was less of thrilling encounters....except for poor service at Mc Donalds on the highway, few steep roads where i had to struggle a bit, of course not looking at Sara's expression...and our fellow lorry cleaner who offered me the way to the toll gate in exchange for my huge silly grin in exchange...
The very scene of village instantly refreshed my senses and made me chirpier , after the happy introduction to her ironically sweet brother and mom...i set out to click anything lovely to be seen around in the village. Sara was busy giving knowledge transfer to her brother all the time whilst i taste her mom's yummy food and continue with my clicks, where ever we went.

On he other hand, the bakery guy showed his deep respect to her and her father by giving me free chocolates (:))
Oh..i got diverted..getting back to the moment where i was scared by monkeys...we had a nice long walk to feel better after heavy lunch, along with Sara trying to make her first short movie out of monkeys(free artists?!!) there. And finally, with a great sense of relief for dropping everyone back home safe, i waved bye-bye to the lovely people there, thinking of the clicks i could manage...trying to retain the green memories deep in my mind, and not to miss Sara's disrupted look at me for all my contributions there!!Our drive back to Bangalore was filled with more of girlish conversations...radio and hell lot of traffic. Though we relished some nice hot chocolate and espresso at a new coffee outlet, it was accompanied by Sara's scoldings on spending hundred rupee notes on just coffee and most important, the repeated phrase from Sara "Next time, we wouldn't drive man..we would better go in bus" for which only i knew the underlying meaning.
All the Best and Good Luck Sangi:)
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