Saturday, November 28, 2015

'Katina Pinkama' Perahera, Avissawella, Sri Lanka.




During the three  months of 'Vaes Kaley' - rainy season, the Theravada Buddhist monks remain in their residences. During this period the laymen supply them with all necessities. At the end of the three months, the laymen organize a Perahera to signify the end of the 'Katina' period. The word 'Katina' means difficult. A Tamil equivalent is 'Kadhinam'. I took the above photos of a 'Katina Perahera' dong the rounds of our village in Avissawella, at 4am.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

On the High level road from Godagama to Kaluaggala, Sri Lanka.



Rubber plantation lining the highway
Boiled Indian corn for sale, wayside.

After the hot concrete jungle of the city of Colombo, this area called Ihalagama off Hanwella is very cool
and gives the impression of being in an air-conditioned environment.

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Paddy fields on the road from Malabe to Godagama, Sri Lanka.



Crow, Egret and Black-headed Ibises feeding.
Yellow Bittern foraging on the paddy field

Beautiful unspoilt countryside with paddy fields are still there in the outskirts of Colombo. The road from Malabe to Godagama has been widened and carpeted. It handles quite a lot of rush hour traffic.

Monday, November 23, 2015

Baseline road, and the road to the Parliament, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Railway station, Demetagoda. This was earlier the narrow gauge Kelani Valley line. Now it is standard gauge. You can see the remnants of the old narrow gauge railway line still remaining.

Near Magazine Prison
Sri Jayawardenapura Mawathe.
On the Sri Jayawardenapura Mawathe near Waters Edge.
Surveyors drawing a map of Colombo during British Colonial times drew the Baseline, along what is now called 'Baseline road'. The name persists even though the city of Colombo has long passed this boundary.


Saturday, November 21, 2015

Rainy day on the road to Colombo from Avissawella, Sri Lanka.

Kaduwela.

Bridge before Angoda junction.

Kotikaawaththe

Lipton Circus, Colombo.
Photographing through the windscreen on a rainy day is a difficult job. I took  these photos using my Nikon D7200 and the windscreen wiper getting in the way. I think I captured the mood in the blurred photos.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Sights of Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, August 2011.

Before the construction of the new bridge at Kallady

The walls of the Dutch Fort, Batticaloa.

Britsh cannon on the walls of the Fort.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Scenes, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka.

Memorial for the deead, World War 1.


Entrance to the Victora Park
Pony riders on the highway
Called 'Little England' in the heyday of Brtish Empire, Nuwara Eliya with its cool climate was the refuge of the British expatriates during April and August of each year. With its hotels, Golf course, Pony racing, Fairs, Beer and Dances the tradition continues to this day.