(These lamps are painted by Sujal, my nephew)
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Happy Diwali to you and your family dear. just came back yesterday and now catching up with all the house work and all the missed blog post. the polka dotted cake looks superb but am yet to try your mawa cake.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful diyas, Happy diwali wishes..
ReplyDeleteDhanyawad...tumhala pan!!!!
ReplyDeleteMe pan gelya varshi pantya paint kelya hotya ani chote aakash kandil kele hote.....Continuing sme on this Diwali:)
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ReplyDeleteHope you had a great vacation Sayantani. I too spent my Diwali exclusively with family and am back in blr now.
ReplyDeletePriya curious to know what you did for your Diwali. Going over to yours.
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Mr Lonely welcome here! How about having a cheerful identity. Do change it to something nice. I will check your blog soon. Thanks for sharing.