Tuesday, April 22, 2014

My boat 'The Spirit of Meenachil'

Many people may wonder why my blog is known as 'Spirit of Meenachil'. The Meenachil is the name of the river that flows through our ancestral areas in and around Teekoy, and discharges into the Vembanad Lake at Kottayam. The very name 'Meenachil' brings delight in the minds and hearts of all Meenachilkars (people of Meenachil).
In addition, my boat is also called Spirit of Meenachil . My boat has given me (and my family and friends) so much joy and pleasure over the last ten years or so, that I thought I should include at least a few photographs of it in my blog. So here they are:



The ladies have a toddy break during a boat ride

Quite high after all that toddy!

I wait patiently for the ladies outside Champakulam church

Simmy in the boat

The boat docked at the Sailing Club
Learning the tricks from Papa

Tonya the ace pilot in the Vembanad Lake 
Father and son relaxing 
At peace with the world
On his own
Enjoying the lake 












In keeping with its name, The Spirit of Meenachil has always uplifted my spirits. Whenever I am down and out, a quick ride in the boat never fails to refresh me. Thanks to the boat, I now know the backwaters of Kerala like the palm of my hand! Initially I needed a map for navigation; but now, I can do most stretches on my own. The ride to Champakulam, my maternal home, is particularly beautiful and I always look forward to that destination. R Block, Alleppey, Karumady, Thanneermukkom, Kainakary, and Kuppapuram are some of the other picturesque places on the way. Once in a way, Simmy and I also make it to Cochin, where we head straight for the Yacht Club, and then onto Taj Malabar in the boat, for a sumptuous lunch there, always the highlight of the little adventure. I then come back to the Club, feeling very tycoonish!

Irukanni -- Our very own private paradise on the Meeenachil

Our family is very lucky to have a very private place on the Meenachil river, very close to our ancestral properties. The best part is that my brother Babychan has a hut there right on the river, which all of us use often, especially when we have friends visiting. And all our friends love the place.

Here are a few photographs of Nevan, our grandson, frolicking in the water at Irukanni. Nevan truly loves the water and  really enjoyed himself. So did the rest of us.