sweet holi
I arrived in Jaipur on March 6th not knowing anything about the Holi Festival scheduled for the next day. Everything shuts down so that people can take to the streets…
I arrived in Jaipur on March 6th not knowing anything about the Holi Festival scheduled for the next day. Everything shuts down so that people can take to the streets…
The energy of the people as they move about in groups singing songs completely drenched in colors is beautiful to watch - and as if to match the cheerful mood…
look for the musical - coming soon to your favorite theatre....
It's said that during the festival, the gods turn a blind eye to frivolity and thus, one of the few times the devout can cut loose. It's a time to…
that's what boys are made of!
They wanted to "blend" my colors with water pistols but thank god you have to give permission to someone before they can spray you or I would have been drenched…
I asked them to pose in front of the just as colorful laundry hanging in the background...and it was then I realized I was in that moment in the Wizard…
A role model in real leadership, me thinks! Dad showing what it means to stay young at heart!
dancing and singing are part of the festival - and I generated quite a bit of laughter when I did my best impression of indian dancing - they loved me…
Pichkari - a Hindu god used to spray colored water on others as a way of giving them permission to give into their mischievous natures. These sweethearts needed little encouragement!