Monday, April 20, 2026

Our Summer Saga 2026

This summer felt like a collection of moments I'll always carry with me.
On one day, I spent time with younger son at BM Birla Planetarium Korattur -looking up at the stars, sharing wonder, curiosity, and quiet excitement.
On another day, I walked into a temple with my Elder son-peaceful, grounding, filled with silence and a different kind of connection.

And then came a day for all of us-together at the beach. Laughter, waves, sandy feet, and the simple joy of being side by side.

3 days, 3 different experiences.
One day for the stars, one day rooted in stillness, and one full of carefree day of togetherness.


Me And My Elder son 

Visited ISCKON temple and enjoyed the ambience there. He enjoyed his favourite place. Also his favourite butter milk and pot kulfi. We also did shopping there as usual we bought different variety of incense sticks for pooja and some other needed stuffs and back home in the afternoon. 



Isckon day light look
Pot kulfi

Shopping place at isckon


 Me and my Younger son 

Visited Planetarium in chennai we have seen in other places but this is our first visit in chennai. It was an unplanned trip as we came for a work near Guindy during waiting time we planned to visit here. Really we enjoyed this place and learnt new things below are some pics of our visit. As of today we could see lot of upgrades happened which engaged us in every minute we spent there.











WE three visited to Chennai Marina beach after 8 years, we travelled by bus to explore more. We tasted hot grilled corn and bajji enjoying sunset.In return we visited Kabaleeshwar temple mylapore and saw panguni festival decoration, later we did shopping at giri and got few stuffs and returned back home
                                    Marina beech
 
Kannagi statue


Sunset view

Mylapore temple 


Really it was a memorable summer for us 






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