MY life is ruled by âProfessional EJBâ and âDesign Patternsâ these daysâ¦I will get my old heart back, full of those magical things, once I get over this phase in my lifeâ¦âProfessional EJBâ is my need now...while âAmateur Writingâ is where my heart isâ¦
note:dont be fooled by this photo!!! i was not with EJB while this pic was clicked..i was just posing for the photo
Hey ,Swathi
ReplyDeletePlz can u explain this EJB thing coz I can learn-Chanakya
http://java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/EJBIntro/EJBIntro.html
ReplyDeleteGod,thx Swathi.But too much 4 me .I just went to the site ,a bit heavy for my brain.-Chanakya
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ReplyDeleteIs this whats happening Kerala.
An enchanting trip in a 'Kettuvallam'
Kerala's backwaters stretch over 1500 km with a network of over 40 rivers, lagoons and lakes. Palm-fringed canals wind through vast paddy fields with tiny hamlets lined up on either side.The breathtaking natural beauty of the backwaters makes it a rewarding travel experience.
The irresistible beauty and tranquillity of the backwaters is worth clinging to when you're back in the madding crowd! Kerala's heartland is a bewildering network of lagoons, canals, lakes, palms and paddy stretches - eye-catching green all the way. The serene ambience entwines you with the beauty and the elements of nature.
A cruise along the backwaters in the traditional 'kettuvallams'- rice boats prove to be the right choice for a long lazy cruise. One can travel from Thiruvananthapuram along Kollam, Alappuzha, Kuttanad, Kumarakom and Kochi up to Kozhikode. Hundreds of inter-linked canals spill into palm-fringed lakes.
Kettuvallam - the country rice-boat was used formerly to transport goods from remote villages to the mainland and towns. With the advent of technology and passage of time, these ceased to be in use and Kettuvallams became a forgotten story, to be revived again with the growth of tourism.
A traditional Kettuvallam is almost 70 feet long and 15 feet wide. The boat is made of bamboo pole, coconut fibres and ropes. The main wood used is 'Anjili'. The modern cruise boats are fully equipped with state-of-the-art comforts and facilities.
Embark on your journey in the morning beholding the sun-kissed sky. On the cruise there are many delightful sights to treasure as memories. As one passes the thatched roof houses, one can see the people all geared up for their daily chores. Kids prance around in gay abandon while the men of the fisher folk community can be seen trudging along the path carrying fishing nets, baskets and angling rods. Boats swish past carrying coconut husk, sand, et al. The wind whispers a tale of solitude and the birds chirp in symphony.
Alappuzha - the Venice of the east is an idyllic spot to commence a dream holiday. The route is replete with interesting stopovers offering a leisurely break from the mundane.
Calicut - Elathur, the Canoli canal and the Kallai river are favourite destinations for boating, Kadalundi with its beautiful bird sanctuary abounds in charm. It's what you've been longing for.
Escape the city at the villages by the backwaters. Hire fishing boats and fish all day long; visit the shrimp farms. Take your picture with ducks waddling in the stream. If you love to eat, don't miss the irresistible seafood at the many restaurants where the atmosphere is laid back and relaxed.
i will tell abt kerala, more...first let me do the test, ok? will get back and give u a wide and vivid description abt kerala...
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