Negombo Diaries No 3

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Rambutan

Rambutan, one of my favourite fruits, are out of season now but sometimes trees in the southwest of the island produce a crop this time of year. I was lucky enough to spot a roadside seller and purchase a bag of the little ‘Covid’ fruits. Look at their pictures and you will see how they got their nickname. Yummy little golf ball sized fruits packed with vitamin C.

Rambutan

Play Day this month was on 18 December. Katana Temple is a little quieter than the two Negombo temples. It’s not very far away and has a peaceful, friendly atmosphere.

Katana Temple

Afterwards I stopped at the Hela Bojun nearby for supper. This is an initiative run by the Ministry of Agriculture employing rural women to showcase their cooking skills and earn a living. There are more than fifteen outlets now around the country. The food is vegan, simple, tasty and freshly cooked. Incredibly good value for money. Rs150 will buy a filling, nutritious meal.

The Hela Bojun ladies at Katana

My next task was to buy a Christmas house. These are simple stables in varying sizes, made from thin wood ad dried paddy (like straw but it’s the rice plants after threshing the grains out).

Making a Christmas house in Kochchikade

A set of little nativity figures and coloured lights completed my display. Churches, hotels, businesses as well as homes all over Negombo set these up in the week before Christmas.

My Christmas house

Carol singers, Negombo style, came down the road on Monday night, it was worth Rs100 for the boys to perform just for me with drums, singing and a dancing Santa.

Jetwing Blue Christmas display

The proliferation of decorations all over town has been added to now that the Municipal Council has switched on the festive lights in all the main streets.

Negombo town lights

As the oft repeated song says ‘It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas’.


3 responses

  1. yogababef17426af2c

    Love reading about Sri Lanka as seen through your eyes Janet. I find your diaries so uplifting. A real joy to read.
    Merry Christmas 🎄 x

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    1. Janet

      Thank you. It encourages me to keep writing when I get nice comments like that. Merry Christmas

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  2. Martyn

    Delightful to read on a cold dank misty morning in Kent.
    The “Singer” washing machine box on the side of one of your pics took me back to the early 1950’s when my mother had one!
    The decorations look really colourful.

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