Indian Mela
Posted by: Mick P on 31 July 2005
Chaps
Swindon had an Indian festival (Mela)yesterday and Mrs Mick and I popped along for an enjoyable afternoon out.
There were several indian bands playing and the combination of fast music and drums was most enjoyable. The only downside was that one had to listen by sitting on the grass and I walked away with a damp bum.
You could buy freshly cooked Indian food which was miles ahead of the stuff you get in restaurants and overall it was a good way to spend an afternoon.
I must admit, this has stimualted an interest in Indian music and does anyone have any recommendations on what to buy etc.
Regards
Mick
Swindon had an Indian festival (Mela)yesterday and Mrs Mick and I popped along for an enjoyable afternoon out.
There were several indian bands playing and the combination of fast music and drums was most enjoyable. The only downside was that one had to listen by sitting on the grass and I walked away with a damp bum.
You could buy freshly cooked Indian food which was miles ahead of the stuff you get in restaurants and overall it was a good way to spend an afternoon.
I must admit, this has stimualted an interest in Indian music and does anyone have any recommendations on what to buy etc.
Regards
Mick