June 25, 2015

My gratitude list for June, 2015

This post is written for Gratitude Circle for the month of June 2015

Sunset@horsely hills clicked by Maria Dorothy
June was a great month, as the much awaited holiday happened in the first week; and I was glad to spend time with my daughter. I am grateful for my friend Aparna who took the initiative to plan and help us implement this programme for us.

We had a great time; and it was a good break from our routine; and especially for my daughter who was wanting to go out being summer holidays, this was the best thing happened.

I am glad to connect with two of my old class mates from my college Indira Kante and Subhandra and it was fun to meet them at different times and recall all the lovable memories of our college days; the fun we had and how we helped one another with the assignments and stayed together to motivate and complete the degree course. I felt great to catch up after almost 30 years and so much has happened in our lives… I am still looking forward to meet them as they are in the city.


This month is also my sister law’s birthday, my second brothers wife, sagaymary and I am grateful for the gift of her in our family.  She was married to my brother and lived with us – a joint family, while I was still in college. She was very cheerful, warm, friendly and was very good cook. I have always enjoyed the cutlets she made for us; and was very hospitable. She is a hard working and family oriented person.

Sister in law with my son Emmanuel & daughter Maria Dorothy


Me with my son & sister in law sagaymary

She took care of us and helped my mother in the kitchen. I remember her for all that she was in our family and am grateful for her son sunny Emmanuel who brought so much joy to us.

I am grateful for David my husband for helping me in all the work at home and Dorothy for managing her studies independently without my help; thus giving space for me to do what I want to.

I am also grateful to these  bloggers  http://moneyning.com  http://smartliving365.com  http://vidyasury.com  http://www.gardenofedenblog.com  http://everydaygyaan.com. http://www.alphabetsalad.com  & http://www.marcandangel.com  who have been a great source of inspiration and motivation… can’t thank them enough for the learning’s I have had and I want to thank each one of them for their efforts and brilliant posts to keep me going.


Be Blessed & Be Happy !

June 19, 2015

Horsley Hills !

I am Grateful for

 A Lovely break that took me to a quiet place called Horsley’s hills situated in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh India.
photo by Maria Dorothy
photo by Maria Dorothy
My husband who agreed to take care of the household work; manage himself, providing space for me and my daughter to take a retreat. For my friend Aparna who chose this beautiful place; for her thoughtfulness in planning and ensuring that we have a planned holiday…. Also accompanying us with her daughter, providing company and support.

photo by Maria Dorothy

Great wow moments!! of walking around and doing nothing, admiring the beauty of horsely hills
It was an impressive place for quietness, surrounded with plenty of trees and mountains

photo by Maria Dorothy
Would love to hear your list, or what are you thankful for today !!

Be Blessed &Be Happy!

June 4, 2015

Frankel’s studio


Frankel’s Compound is a place where I often used to visit with my mother as a child to meet some of our relatives from my father’s side.  Those days the families were very closely knit and for every small function the families came together.

I recall so many such events in this place, there were marriages, anniversaries, baptism, first Holy Communion and even death. All the family events were covered by the Frankel’s photo studio. My first Holy Communion photo was also taken in Frankel’s studio which was one of the popular studios in that area.

Last one decade things have changed; and I am no more associated or have attended any social function in this area, marriage and moving to another parish and my parents death has isolated me from this place.

my mom & Dad wedding photo
Thanks to my brother Selvaraj who took time to help me in posting the background of this Frankels photo studio. According to my brother Selvaraj The 200- year-old Secunderabad cantonment, established by the British East India Company and later taken over by the Indian Army after the liberation of Hyderabad, is one of the biggest in the country and home to numerous heritage buildings.

While most of the heritage buildings in the cantonment occupied by various defense establishments are regularly maintained and protected, those lying in the civilian areas like, Lal Bazaar and Trimulgherry, are not that fortunate.

In the last 30-35 years, many old and elegant colonial structures have been pulled down. One of the surviving buildings is Frankel's, the 125-year old photo shop near Lal Bazaar, apparently counting its last days in an old, tile-roofed ramshackle house named: Christie's Lodge.

The studio is close to the main road, but it is not visible unless one enters the sprawling, wooded compound. Frankel's studio was established in 1885 by a German Samuel Harper Frankel. According to its present owner, George, Frankel was a creative photo-artist and a good portrait-painter.

Some of his photographs and paintings of the Nizams and other nobles of Hyderabad are in the precious collection of the royal palaces in Hyderabad. To substantiate this, there is a beautiful painting by Frankel's on display in the studio.

Frankel's have been the authorised photographers for the army in the cantonment right from its beginning. Besides the Army work, they also enjoy the regular patronage of the local St. Ann's educational institutes and Secunderabad Club.

My mom with two elder brother and my sister

George uncle's father, David Gabriel worked in the studio under Frankel for 43 years and rose to become its manager, before the death of the latter in the year 1946. George uncle  was only 12, when his father asked him to join the business.

After Frankel's death, his second wife, Winsmore Christie a Scottish lady, fulfilled her husband's last wish by selling away the business and some portion of the premises to David Gabriel, before she left for England.

After Gabriel's death, his elder son, uncle Manickam Gabriel ran the show for some time, and when he died after some time, Frankel's was taken over by uncle George, its existing owner.Frankel's was a “day-light” studio, which means, no artificial light was used in the studio, except sunlight. For this, Frankel's built a special room in the backyard wherein he fitted glass on all the sides to let the sunlight in. “He was good at taking pictures in ambient-light and even in dim interiors,” says  uncle George..

My first holy communion taken at Frankel's studio
The studio has an office occupying the front room, where numerous photographs of various army functions and other events taken by uncle George, are on display. Some of them, especially the large, old group photos of the army taken on medium format film are praiseworthy.

Uncle George still loves to work with his old film cameras. He has Mamiya 645s, besides some 35mm SLRs, which he has carefully preserved in the almirahs. Whereas, his two sons, Lestor Gabriel and Allen Sheen Gabriel, who are assisting him in his business, have already started working with digital cameras.

Frankel's is continuing under the same name, which uncle George considers as a fitting tribute to its founder. Christie's Lodge is owned by one, G. J. Fernandez of Kerala, who is a builder.

Uncle George fears that they might lose the property, as it is under negotiation between the disputing local body and the title owner. “If that should happen, then I will shift the studio to my portion of the house, which is adjacent to the studio”, says uncle George. Frankel's is not in any heritage list, but still worth a visit for its antiquity.

Thanks to my brother selvaraj for giving me so much information about Frankel's studio.


Memories are the timeless treasure of the heart !

Be Blessed & Be happy !

June 1, 2015

My Gratitude list for today!

Youth group of St Anthoy's Mudfort secunderabad
I am enjoying my work in a very pleasant and a calm environment.
I read a couple of lovely blogs and I am inspired
I am grateful for the month of May that has just gone by
I am filled with gratitude for the last 5 months that has gone by

I am glad to take a phone call from one of old college friend; and through her connected with another friend, enjoyed long chats with them and it’s been a great feeling to re connect with them.

Feast Day ! Archbishop Arulappa seen in the centre
I found two messages on whatsapp of two more persons; who had left India and now found my contact through another friend and have got in touch with me. I am excited replying to them and staying in touch.

I can’t wait to meet a friend who has come down with his family holidaying and its many years since I met them. It’s a happy feeling to take my daughter with me to visit this family.

I found a couple of old photographs of my younger days; wherein I was so very active as youth in my parish and am grateful for those wonderful memories.. I am reliving them. 

As I look at the photograph I am happy to see some the friends who are alive; and it pains to see some of them are no more in this world; a few have migrated out of the country and some still are not traceable.

I am healthy, happy and able to do all that is needed  both at home and at work place
I have come back home safe, driving from my workplace, crossing the busy street
I am grateful & Happy at the end of this day !

Would love to hear your thoughts!


What are you grateful for ?

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