Saturday, August 12, 2006
About Me
- Name: lulu
- Location: bombay, India
hello! welcome to my blog. my name is lulu. i'm a brand consultant by day and a bon vivant by night. two of my greatest passions are food and travel. i started this blog when i moved from san francisco to new york in 2004 as a way to record my food and travel experiences forever. since then i have relocated along with my husband from new york to london to bombay where we are now comfortably settled and totally loving life. that's why my blog went from being called lulu loves manhattan to lulu loves london to now lulu loves bombay. i have two baby girls (r1 and r2) under age seven who absolutely love to cook and travel with me. you will meet them every now and then in my posts. i've really enjoyed getting to know so many of my readers over the years. i hope that this blog inspires you to try some new foods or go some places you've never been before. i'd love to hear from you and can be reached at lululovesbombay@gmail.com.
Previous Posts
- barcelona diary: la boqueria (food market)
- barcelona diary: origen 99.9%
- barcelona diary: rocket salad on brie toast
- barcelona diary: golfo de bizkaia
- my barcelona diaries
- paris diary: haagen dazs on champs-elysées
- paris diary: restaurant georges
- bangladeshi masoor dal
- spring onion and cherry tomato omelette
- beurre de cajou
6 Comments:
Oh wow these pictures are so cute..pictures speak a thousand words right? I like especially the couple xx
Hi,
looks like you are a fellow gaudi fan! Wish i couldve been there - is the church, sagrada di familia i think, finally complete?
hi mimichica
i saw that couple on las ramblas, the famous mile long boulevard in barcelona. they were so funny!
hi ms,
can you believe that the sagrada familia has some twenty more years to go before it is completed. i went there and wanted to go to the top but the lines were really long and i didn't have the patience to wait. i did get a good close look at the building though and it is really something else. gaudi was such a genius to have had this vision in the early 19th century. i mean, who even dares to dream of building something that could take several lifetimes to complete ?!
Great pictures, Lulu! How wonderful you were able to see a Gaudi creation up close. Thanks for letting us live through you vicariously! :)
hi lotus,
great to see that you are back from your holiday. hope you had a nice time in london, bangalore, mysore and all the other places you visited.
barcelona is an amazing city. next time you fly to india through europe, you must swing by bcn. and yes, it was really cool to be so close to so many gaudi creations.
Great photos! I think we are going next year and these are great inspiration. Thanks for sharing!
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