Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Super Lemonade - The Unusual Pillion

For most people, the sole purpose of riding a two wheeler is to get from point A to point B, for some it is a passion, and for few, their innovative approach turns it into means of earning a livelihood.
I spotted this 'SUPER LEMONADE' vendor at a very popular tourist spot - Asia's Largest Table Land in Panchagani, near Mahabaleshwar.

The whole setup looked intriguing to me and out of curiosity I struck up conversation with the vendor. He was delighted to know that his scooter had attracted the attention and readily parted with the information as to how he came up with this idea. He said, It is near impossible to push up the hand cart (generally used for this purpose in other parts) to the table land situated at higher altitude. After much thinking and debating with his friend who happens to be a skilled fabricator, they came up with this idea. It took good imagination and skill to put this machine on the place of pillion seat on the scooter. The sturdy wooden platform carries Ice Shaving machine, water bucket, Ice box and other stuff.

This was the sole lemonade vendor at the spot and he was making brisk business. His unique and innovative idea had payed off!

There are many innovative ideas floating around, such ideas pay off only when put to practice. But making your ideas work for you needs more than just thinking. Recently I stumbled upon this site etpowerofideas. The site showcases a collection of many such simple but unique ideas put to practice.






Monday, February 2, 2009

Cycling through swamps in south Goa

The flatter surface in the west of Goa breaks into hills and then into mountains towards the East. On the western stretch is Sun, Sand, Surf, Fun and Feni and on eastern stretch is Slopes, Climbs, Forests and of course Sun, Fun and Feni.

Much of my cycling is done in the Mountains surrounding my town Ponda. Recently I started venturing towards the south west where the topography is flatter.

For most parts the roads connecting Ponda to Panaji, Margao, Curtorim, Verna and Vasco pass through Khazan land – in short, Khazan land is a swamp land created by flooding waters from the estuaries, Zuari in the south and Mandovi in the north. The water on these lands periodically rise and ebb with the tides.

The locals make a very good use of this rising and ebbing. They have constructed bunds cris - crossing the Khazans. The sluice gates installed at certain points control the flooding of the area. Local people catch prawns, crabs and other sea food here and also grow paddy.

This month I did a number of ride circuits, Ponda – Verna – Ponda and Ponda - Curtorim – Ponda in South Goa, averaging to 40Kms per ride. Flatter landscape means less climbs and hence longer distances covered with ease.

On Ponda - Verna - Ponda circuit I did a couple of rides on the bunds near Lotoulim village. It’s a unique experience to ride on the narrow bunds cutting through the swamps. At high tides the water rises almost to the bund height. On the northern edge of the swamps the bund runs parallel to Zuari River and is lined with Mangroves. One can constantly hear the popping of Mangrove pods. On the ride I spotted a nest of Black kite high up on the massive electric tower erected in the middle of the swamp. I also managed to startle a Couple of Purple Herons, Lone Grey Heron, Small Blue Kingfisher, White Breasted Kingfisher, and Common Sand piper who least expected me while patiently waiting to catch tiny creatures swarming in the shallow waters.



There are less of swamps on Ponda – Curtorim – Ponda route. The road passes through open country side dotted with ponds and lakes. Numbers of white washed chapels sit in the midst of paddy fields. The tiny water canals from Zuari River feed water to these lakes and ponds. Many migratory and resident birds can be seen feeding on the Curtorim Lake.







After exhausting but thrilling mountain rides, these rides proved delightful. There are similar rides awaiting in North goa.