Saturday, April 30, 2011

Cracking the Friday market in an hour

Friday market is what the Goans call the Mapusa market (*why though i have no idea? maybe becoz u get better deals on friday?). My neighbor told me that Friday is the day when most of the sellers from all over Goa come to Mapusa.

Anyway lemme tell u, an hour is NOT ENOUGH time to spend here. Our plan was to actually go to panjim, water our rose plants, hang out for a bit and then rush home to pick up our younger brother from school. Plans changed within 5 mins and we ended up going to Mapusa with our grandmom.

*Note - please carry an umbrella/hat. u dont wanna die of heat stroke in this :P

U cant live in Goa and not have a pretty bag/jhola :D 

All the pretty pretty spices to make those *Masala's we love 

I know quite a few people who would've died looking at this. your personal favorite tea?




Summer season = fabulous fruit season

U can actually get good tees and stuff here - clicked this line of night dresses coz they seemed pretty ^_^

I wasnt actually allowed to click pics in this guys stall becoz he was selling rare antiques. Still happened to grab a pic of these Antiques roller skates :D Imagine skating in these #FTW

It is a personal dream of mine to get these for my cupboard door handles someday

I did mention that you could get anything you wanted here right? right? :P

cant think of anything smart to say here -.-

Ok, so while we were messing about with all the fruits, Maria decided to pose with the melons and i went along to lift the jackfruits. Sadly all the white juice *DHEEKH* came on my hands. apparently it ruins your clothes and spreads fast. thankfully they put some oil on my hands and wiped it off with tissue. it was weird because so many old ladies came up to me and started trying to help :) #awww

should i add one of these to my collection of 6 suitcases? pretty no?
If i had the money (*read Rs 17,000) i would definitely buy this ENORMOUS clock (*im thinking it would be bigger than one of our TATA Sumo tires :O). Tres antique and tres unique. And yes, this orange pair of wooden antique macau fish (*i wasnt allowed pics of that). I should really win a lottery or something :C

Did i tell u that elephants are really lucky? sleeping on this would bring a lot of luck and good dreams according to many legends

If you arent drooling when you see this picture, you arent normal! Goan pork sausages *yummmmmmmy

I had miniature baskets like these when i was a kid ^_^





And this is not it! infact there were soo many more things which i didnt click photo's of becoz we were running out of time like the lovely material you could use as wraps on the beaches or these cute wooden carved stamps i saw (*the stamps were really adorable btw - especially the monkey ones) and i regret so much for not buying it coz what imagine the stuff u can do with the wooden monkey stamp (*starts thinking of decorating gift wrapping paper, or tees or napkins for parties etc).

and just a hint - dress normally when you go there. The sellers there are pretty observant about small small things like clothing and accents and stuff - you definitely dont want them quoting tourist prices to you (*even if you are a tourist) 

30 more days for college to start again so im sure the chance of having it is high :D :D and yes! also thinking of going to the chor bazaar soon (*just for the heck of it - sounds dangerous no? :P)

Until then, 
xoxo





2 comments:

  1. another important part of goa discovered thru your awesome pics. thanks for sharing.

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  2. 'abusiveviews' shared this with me cuz we plan to explore it soon! :D Amazing pics! And very informative :) I shall carry enough cash now that I know :)

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