Wednesday, February 20, 2013

lovely Agonda


I am living now in Agonda in southern Goa. Agonda is a small relaxed town, much more laid back than Anjuna. Everything is situated on a road right along the beach and I can walk everywhere I need to go, or take a rickshaw if I want to visit Palolem, a bigger town not too far away.


 I found a very sweet place to live: a room connected the house of a cute Goan family. The room has its own entrance and bathroom and my favorite part is the lovely porch. My neighbors are a nice older man from Germany who rents the other guest room, and the family of course. They are several generations living together and I mainly talk to Elisa the matriarch, and her daughter because they speak the best english.







 



My days begin with yoga. Sometimes self practice with my friend Joanna on the beach or alone on the porch, and sometimes a drop in class that in offered on a beautiful balcony just a 20 minute walk down the road.

















And they end with the sunset. Cliche perhaps but it is truly amazing. I think I had forgotten how magical it is when that big burning entity too bright for the eyes becomes a small gold coin touching the distant waters before it slips out of sight faster than you'd think.


8 comments:

  1. I've met a freind from India. She asked why I was not there too. I think I should plan a trip. Everything she says about where you have been and are - are very wonderful. love to you dear, liz

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  2. I got Annie to come over and take a look finally. She really enjoyed it and commented "They've got a lot of watermelon over there.". LOL
    I love the palm colonnade and the water pictures! Great fun. Thanks being our proxy explorer!
    Bruce

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    1. Awesome! Yes lots of watermelon indeed and I probably fixate on it more than the average gal. I love it!!

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  3. I agree with Bruce!
    “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”

    Mark Twain (1835-1910);


    [Samuel Clemens] humorist, essayist, novelist

    Love, Liz

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    1. Wonderful! Yes I'm definitely learning that lesson here!

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