NOTA BENE: this advice during a poignant moment one July 24th cuts several ways: it must be directed not only at the pukka Sinhalayo, but also at the pukka Tamils, pukka Muslims and the remnant pukka Burghers (if any of the latter still remain in Sri Lanka). Continue reading
Yaaaaamu Devi to Gampaha?
From Journalism to Photo Essays and Blogging
DushiYanthini Kanagasabapathipillai talks about the experience of being a Sri Lankan woman blogger. Check out the latest issue of Options on women bloggers at http://options.womenandmedia.org/
Read Dushi’s blog at http://passionparade.blogspot.com/
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Brits on Christmas Breaks 2013: short stories in competition
Sri Lanka tops exotic Christmas breaks contest
Sri Lanka: The children woke to the screeches of wild peacocks to find that Father Christmas had filled their hammocks with a few well-travelled gifts – this was a Christmas Day like no other in the Mud House Hotel in central Sri Lanka. On this joy of a break, with neither electricity nor internet, we cycled to the nearby Buddhist temple and went canoeing and swimming at the local lake where fish nibbled our toes. Afterwards we enjoyed a feast overlooking a lily-filled buffalo meadow – and then the activities began: a cricket match against the staff, and lessons in rounding up buffalo by tuk-tuk.
Boxing Day was spent birdwatching at dawn followed by a cookery lesson over open fires learning to prepare the perfect dal and to shred our first coconuts. Our Sri Lanka tour continued with safaris and hiking high up on Sigiriya Rock and it seemed rude not to pop to the Maldives for New Year.
Sally York, from East Sussex, wins a voucher with DialAFlight











