Katia Goes
Taking holiday postcards home is always a good idea, but the real deal is experiencing those postcards come to life.
Sun-kissed and drenched in the warm light, the sun sets on the Goan horizon every evening. But some days, it likes to put on a marvellous show.
And when that happens, nothing beats the happiness of watching the sunset with a camera in one hand and a delicious Goan cutlet bread in the other.
Goa has always had a love-hate relationship with the sun. Theirs is a relationship that they can't do with, and can't do without.
While the scorching heat of the afternoon makes one despise the sun, come evening, all roads rush to our favourite spots to bid it farewell for the day.
Be it sitting in a kayak or fishing along the shore, there is truly something else about the sun and its relationship with the waters.
Colours may fade and pictures turn to ruin, but etched in our memory, these mental souvenirs are the ones you must treasure and take back home from Goa.