Today was one hell of a hectic day and it all started right from the morning. It involved cleaning, placing the mini light bulbs, baking and finally praying and enjoying the lights and cakes. I just wanted to share some photos and wish you all dudettes and dudes out there a wonderful Divali. Enjoy the sweets and lights and do ponder on how this festival came to be!
Totally Divali... Hahaha. Love the decorations. It clearly shows how much time and patience you put into that.
ReplyDeleteHappy Divali!!
@ Jev, As a matter of fact, they did not take that long! Hehe! Remember I was making the little aluminium lamp cups while watching the Man Utd match today? LOL!
ReplyDeleteBonne fete :D
ReplyDeleteOmg to bane foto p fer moi gagne mari cravings for gato divali :( sniff sniff.. wish I could teleport back home right now :(
I've been longing for gato patate for so long now! :( Can't wait to come back home and enjoy Mauritian food and sweets!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali!
ReplyDeletethe hectic-ness of diwali makes it all worth celebrating :)
..and there are loads of sweet cakes to eat afterwards :D
:O ohhh faire moi gagne faim moi aussi :(
ReplyDeleteHappy divali to you :)
Sweets looks interesting :D And Divali is beatiful. Whole idea, and magical lights... It's something like Christmas in Poland - lights on christmas tree, time with family and snowy afternoons ;) Greetings from Poland!
ReplyDeletehope you enjoyed your day and your night :)
ReplyDeleteok I know I'm terribly late but happy divali anyway :p
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoyed yourself :)
Awwwh =P Those cakes look so good xD I want some, didn't get to eat any this year. Happy Divali ;)
ReplyDeletemorinn: Remember I was making the little aluminium lamp cups while watching the Man Utd match today?
ReplyDeleteYeah I remember. Love the way they look...