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otteroflore · 1 year
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i followed someone for snake content and they put we*ght loss content on my dash... ew... no thank you. i can deal with a lot but ultimate regret.
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wedtease-blog · 6 years
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I am highly satisfied with the hospitality, stay and sumptuous Indian food… mouth watering aloo bonda, daal makhni, badaam halwa, parantha, masala chai and what not! Non vegans have an extensive platter too! 
Meenal, WED Tease
  A close group of  influential wedding planners flown down to Sri Lanka from Delhi, Ahmedabad and Mumbai to be a part of this FAM trip. The initiative was taken by  Varun Madaan of Vivaah Makers and Kiran Sonawane of Onyx Hospitality Group who planned a comfortable itinerary that included property inspection, stay and food experience.
Varun shares his thought on planning this FAM trip. 
I planned this trip with Onyx to explore the market with my colleagues who have been pitching other International destinations for weddings. I felt we were missing out Amari Galle which I find is an amazing destination – its like a home away from home and suffices to all requirements for Indian weddings. The idea was to create more awareness, let them experience the hospitality and the scrumptious food at this property. Kiran from Onyx beautifully executed the itinerary and took care of minutest details giving each one of us a memorable & enjoyable trip. I will always cherish the warmth and hospitality received. 
Varun Madaan – Founder, Vivaah Makers
Given an early check-in and an exotic welcome; we were accommodated in OZO Colombo (ONYX Hospitality Group), a night stay in this cosy hotel  with a beautiful ocean front. I was given a room on the 8th Floor and the view from the room was an hourly sky – just like a painted canvas.
(Lunch Presentation in Terracotta Clay at OZO Colombo)
Post Lunch at OZO Colombo, we all headed for site inspection at Shangri La, recently opened 5-star hotel in Colombo is a part of the larger One Galle Face development project at the same location.
We got to see the arrangements and preparations for one of the weddings on the day.
Outdoor sites, Bar, Restaurant at Shangri La, Colombo
We were offered Hi-Tea at the hotel and I grabbed some Samosas and Chicken Puff with tea. The team at Shangri La is very hospitable and pleasing who made us explore the entire property. 
Post site visit, we all were at leisure and in the evening we hit the Casino Marina. Next day after breakfast, we left for Amari, Galle which is a 2 hours scenic drive through expressway. If you happen to drive from the airport its a fantastic 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.) expressway drive.
Kiran gives us an introduction about Onyx Group and its brand Amari.
ONYX Hospitality Group, one of Asia’s leading hotel management companies, has launched a brand-new Amari property in Sri Lanka’s historic southwest coastal city of Galle. It is my pleasure to host an amazing wedding planning team from my hometown to experience the first Amari resort in Sri Lanka by ONYX Hospitality Group. Amari is the centerpiece of the ONYX portfolio of brands and reflects the warmth and energy of an evolving modern Asia. Proud of its Asian roots, Amari creates memorable experiences that embody the spirit of local culture, as well as enhance the renowned traditions of Asian hospitality. Heading the team at Amari Galle is Hotel Manager Mr Puneet Dutta, along with an amazing F&B team supervised by Mr Indika Jayawardena – Director Food & Beverage joined by a very talented and experienced Chef Neeraj Kumar specialising in Indian Cuisines and Shrey Mehta Assistant Manager Food & Beverage. This exceptional F&B team at Amari supervises the Indian clientele with precision and dedication as its very close to their heart to administer the culture and style of executing a perfect Indian wedding at our beautiful property. Perfected in timeless celebrations down through the generations, Amari has reigned as an exclusive wedding partner and caters to all the traditions around the world. 
Kiran Sonawane – Area Director Sales & Marketing, Onyx Sri Lanka
  We received the traditional welcome, checked-in at the hotel and headed for lunch.
Lunch was a stomach full of hot servings and a grand buffet – vegans relished paneer makhni, daal, variety salads, continental delicacies, etc. while non vegans savoured Fish and Chips, Mutton fry and other meat palette. Fresh Curd was fantastic after my meals and before I could indulge into succulent desserts. 
Some managed Pool time 🙂 and some afternoon nap post lunch. 
(Left pic is of few days back when Indian Cricket Team was staying at Amari Galle) 
Evening was at leisure and well- spent at Galle Fort (beautiful dutch architecture). Night was happy trippy at BOMMU which is a roof top bar at Amari. We were cheering over IPL, ordering choice of drinks, veg & non-veg snacks floating that were simply mouth watering, signature cocktails we tried and finally I held on Prosecco, my most loved! 
Next morning post breakfast, we explored the property and then was taken through the presentation in one of the IDEA rooms.
It was an interesting session with quality questions put across by the wedding planners: (I have jot down few points)
Vimal Roy Bhola, Rudra Events & Wedding Planner : Out of 172 rooms, if we take 120 rooms which is not a buy-out what is the possibility of shutting down the pool?  Amari : In this case, 70% of the area will be cordoned and dedicated. 
Vimal Roy Bhola, Rudra Events & Wedding Planner : Ratio of King to Twin? And Roll away beds?  Amari : 70 King, 77 Twin and 35 Extra beds
Dhaval Chandarana, WEDgurus : Do you work on bottle basis for alcohol consumption and how about beverages for drinks? Amari : Yes! We can work on bottle basis with an additional 30.29% tax chargeable. We charge $15 per person for 24X7 beverage supplies which can be included for alcohol consumption as well. If anything specific, this will be as per final requirement and discussion. 
Darshan Shroff, Momente Wedding Planners : Shoulder months? Months at peak? Amari : Shoulder – 15th July to 31st Aug; Low season – April until 15th July; High season – Nov to March; Peak – 22nd Dec to 10th Jan.
Keyur Patel, Prasang Events : Cost of Travel from Colombo to Galle? Amari : INR 2000 return on coach basis. If by car, it can cost around $185 per car.
Puneet Dutta tells us about this destination and growing tourism. 
The country has faced three decades of civil war, which finally ended in 2009, and this has left the young tourism industry to find its way in this ever evolving business. Investors now see the potential in ‘The Gold mine’ and lately a lot of infrastructure is developing around the tourism sector. There is visa on arrival and easy flights from Mumbai, Chennai, Baengaluru and Hyderabad arriving into the main Bandaranaike International Airport. If you looking for an alternate international destination, Amari Galle is a great bet! Sri Lanka becomes the most ideal place to host an Indian wedding, reasons very simple — We are so similar in culture, traditions and values. Our teams understand what it means to the family to host a wedding and work towards ensuring an unforgettable event. Language is not an issue here, people speak good english. Natural beauty of Sri Lanka is mind blowing and they call it God’s own country’ for a reason. Amari Galle has direct access to the beach and all 172 rooms and suites, encompassing a balcony or a private terrace provide a direct sea views – None of your guests will complain about the view from the room. We have a very talented team of Indian chefs who will customise every menu. Enough banqueting space options in Amari Galle to ensure no location for an event is ever repeated. The Management team understands how important flexibility is to a wedding and our assurance that we will throw out “The Policy” book out of the window…. We were delighted to host you all and with your in depth knowledge on the event business, I am very sure that we will be able to develop great opportunities and it only becomes better from here… For all those who love smoking….We now have SHEESHA in Amari Galle
Puneet Dutta – Hotel Manager, Amari Galle
  During the discussion, King Coconut was most fulfilling … I simply loved its presentation!
Lunch was kept at the Presidential Suite to give us the experience of the room. The buffet was set in the living room.
(I must mention… Srilankan Housewife Soup and Roast Paan (paav) is a staple and I sincerely relished to begin with)
I finally managed to meet the Indian Sous Chef Neeraj who made us drool over Indian, Continental, Srilankan, South Indian and possible non-vegan delicacies and delectable desserts over two days.
Chef Neeraj Kumar has spent almost 15 years in the hotel industry and has worked with brands like Taj Group, Aamby Valley, Hyatt International, and such. He moved in 2017 to Srilanka to work with Onyx Hospitality Group for Amari as an Indian speciality chef.
  Indian food is only cooked in Amari in Galle so far. At Ahara, an all day dining has a set buffet of 25 dishes. The specialities that are highly appreciated are Butter Chicken, Idli-Sambhar, Biryani, Dal Makhni/Bukhara, Chicken Tikka, Malai Tikka, Aloo Bonda and Palak Paneer if I have to mention specifically. I source all ingredients from India.. for instance I use Aashirwad for wheat flour, India Gate for Rice and possible hand made masalas. In-house I even make Paneer and some Indian “desi” desserts like desi ghee Badaam Halwa, Gulaab Jamun, Ras Malai and some more that are feasible. We have done around 22 Srilankan weddings till now and I am given special order to add Indian menu specials like Biryani, Butter Chicken, Dal Makhni and Palak Paneer. We recently hosted Indian cricket team 🙂 The fitness coach Mr. Basu was highly impressed and each one from the team relished the food. We have also done a sit down of 120 pax for one of the Pakistani weddings. We are all prepared and will be catering the upcoming Indian weddings scheduled in Oct, Nov and March (hosts are from Mumbai and Delhi).
Indian Sous Chef Neeraj Kumar, Amari Galle
  (Chef Neeraj shares moments with Indian Cricket Team)
We truly had an awesome time eating and experiencing lavish buffet presentation set at different venues in the property! (reviews below)
Evening was scheduled to meet local vendors and suppliers over Hi-Tea (we had amazing pakodas)
The night was a total relaxation with dinner buffet set beach side, chilling with colleagues and watching IPL. 
Next Day we departed for yet another destination – Anantara Kalutara Resort !
  Reviews by Wedding Planners who were a part of this FAM Trip
Keyur Patel, Managing Director – Prasang Events :  Sri Lanka with diverse landscapes is booming as a destination for Indian weddings. Amari in Galle is an excellent property and its build up is done considering all the requirements and facilities that is surely attracting Indian weddings and MICE. Venues and views, water and sand, flavour and food… everything is up to the mark and apt for Indian wedding. 
Sachin Bagaria, Founder – The Wedding Soul : We had a wonderful experience staying at Amari Galle. The rooms were very quirky and colourful and the vibes of the place are very  positive. We had an exceptionally good Indian delicacies right from Mumbai Street Food to South Indian, Punjabi to Srilankan… everything was lip smacking. The hospitality was very warm and cordial. 
Dhaval Chandarana & Ankit Bafna, Founders – WEDgurus : Amari in Galle is a perfect location and a very lively hotel. All the rooms have ocean-front and pool facing view. There is a provision of wash and change at Voyager Lounge in case of any waiting time. The venue options are fantastic as you get a mix of beach, pool, banquet and rooftop which serves best in a wedding. The food is excellent and the overall ambience is superb for an Indian wedding. 
Darshan Shroff, Founder – Momente Wedding Planners : Thank you very much for hosting us at Amari Galle. It is a fabulous property with great rooms and excellent food. Having a management team which is Indian is a huge plus. Chef Neeraj made the most delicious Indian (& international) food, and we loved it. The hospitality extended by Puneet, Kiran and the team was exceptional. The beachfront venue has tremendous scope for hosting Indian weddings. It has an excellent beach, pool and garden spaces. The Welcome Lounge is quite unique in itself. The rooms and the inventory is just perfect for hosting a good sized Indian wedding.
Jignesh Shah, Partner – Horizon WIE : Hotel has amazing and welcoming vibes. Nicely located in Galle area. Little far from city life and close to Galle fort area. I believe any hotel team can make or break any event. And team at Amari Galle are earger to serve you with smile. There might be better looking property or big resort but it cannot be better in term of experience and hospitality. It is thoughtfully made and perfect place for weddings & event. It has all right mix of ingredients ( beach, open terrace, pool party, big ballroom & mind blowing food) which make Amari Galle ideal place for destination wedding.
Hemal Solanki, Director – Mercury Integrated : Galle has always been considered as one of the most picturesque parts of Sri Lanka. The opening of the Amari has helped Galle to be seen as a celebration destination. The staff is warm and eager to please. The variety of food is diverse. We were delighted to taste some amazing Indian cuisine. A big plus for the hotel looking to attract Indian weddings and celebrations. Perfectly sized with 172 rooms and multiple venues, with a pool in the heart of the hotel and its very own private beach and bay, the Amari is a perfect place to plan your next celebration!
Rohit Saini & Vimal Roy Bhola, Founders – Rudra Events & Wedding Planner : Amari Galle is an appropriate location when it comes to international weddings. With limited flight options, the groups land in early morning hours and cuts-off early check-in concerns in general. Local attractions are close-by to the property. The vibes are very positive and lively. The venue choices within the property are good enough for eg. – beautiful beachfront that can host 250-300 gathering at the beach, banquet hall and courtyard area we feel is perfect for sundowner events, Rooftop gives a 360 degree panorama view that can be great for sundowner, champagne brunch too can be hosted at Rooftop. There is no language barrier from sales to ground staff and they understand Indian culture which makes an immense difference when it comes to other international destinations. The lifeline of the property is the FOOD! We feel Srilanka can become a next hot wedding destination if hotels take a step forward in attracting more weddings, tourism supports improvise, incentives are given to host weddings and taxation which is currently very high can be worked out. 
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      Hosting Cricket Teams or Destination Weddings | Amari Galle is the Top Pick | Sri Lanka FAM Trip | Experience and Review I am highly satisfied with the hospitality, stay and sumptuous Indian food... mouth watering aloo bonda, daal makhni, badaam halwa, parantha, masala chai and what not!
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prophetkristy · 7 years
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slayer of stars
Twenty years ago today, I came down the hill from my History 101 course with my brain a-whirring, made my way to the computer lab in the dungeon basement of my dorm, logged onto Usenet [1], and posted the following to alt.fan.wedge:
Subject: SW and animism From: Kristy <…@uidaho.edu> Date: 1997/08/28 Message-ID: <[email protected]> Newsgroups: alt.fan.wedge
Okay, I just got back from my History of Western Civilization class, and I have to vent. It’s no secret that GL got his ideas from other cultures and traditions. So it wasn’t too surprising when my teacher(who’s pretty awesome, IMO) was explaining animism today, he used SW as an example. (it sure made taking notes a lot easier. ::g::) Animists believe that the universe is alive, i.e., the Force is there. And they have shamans who are basically Jedi knights. I identified with evrything he was saying until he got to explaining their general classes of gods. Here’s what they have: the old father god, the young warrior god, the young goddess of war/love, and the trickster. There were parallels here to SW: trickster=Han Solo, wise father=Obi-Wan, goddess=Leia. But my teacher went on and on about how the young warrior was the coolest of all, he went off and fought battles and monsters and all the cool stories were about him. So who else would he choose for the SW parallel but Farm Boy. Bleah! I _almost_ went up to him after class and protested. Farm Boy isn’t the coolest warrior! _Wedge_ is, of course!
Yet another example of the oppression Wedge fans suffer at the hands of Farm Boy…. ::sigh:: Well, he’s guaranteed I’ll remember _that_ part of the lecture.
How about: Vote Wedge. He’s the true animist warrior god.
Thank you for listening, you’re the only people who would ever understand. :-)
–Kristy [2], off to an astronomy lab
Palpatine’s dead. Vote Wedge. –Antilles/Celchu ‘00–
From such humble [?!] beginnings was the True Animist Warrior God movement born. (Some time later I printed out a post signed with the TAWG [3] campaign slogan and taped said slogan onto my history notebook.)
This was not to bag on the history course. It was only the second day, as far as I can tell from my notes [4]. I had wanted to take the honors section of the course, but it wouldn’t fit in the schedule of other classes I was taking [5]. It turns out that I don’t regret this, as I very much enjoyed the class. It was actually taught by a graduate student, IIRC, and he was very good; he described many events in a human context with the emotions and motivations of the players. [6] Really, the worst thing about the course was that it was at 7 am—a less than ideal way, shall we say, to start college [7]. (Oh my TAWG, I’m going absolutely berserk with the footnotes! My brain keeps going off on tangents, but I don’t want to interrupt myself all the time. wheeee!)
(Interestingly, the next semester I continued on with Hist 102, which this time was taught by a professor. Who wasn’t nearly as interesting as the grad student!)
According to my heading for the Animism post in the Classic Threads section of the AFW website [8], I previously linked Star Wars to the Sumerian epic Gilgamesh–where Farmboy was Gilgamesh, taking all the credit, and Wedge was Enkidu, doing all the work. I think now this might be a little revisionist history. I can’t remember in which course I read Gilgamesh, but it’s likely that it was Lit of Western Civ that same semester (high school Senior AP English was British lit, where we watched every Jane Austen movie Ever Made *gag*). The earliest post of mine I can find referencing the two was actually the *next* week or so, in the midst of the Epic, Historical “Fantasy Toys” Thread, in response to Quiara:
> We understand you, dear. Where else could I admit to writing a Hero > essay about him in the same year that I did a book report on Rogue > Squadron?
I really want to write my Lit of Western Civ essay on the parallels between Gilgamesh/Enkidu and Luke/Wedge, but I could never get four pages out of that and have my teacher actually like it. ::pout:: [9]
Both of these posts were commenting on what I felt (still do feel, to some extent) was a sad state of affairs in being a WedgeFan. Namely, that Wedge was a lot cooler than most people give him credit for. (And, underlying that feeling, a WedgeFan’s natural disdain for Luke “Farmboy” [10] Skywalker.) This would reach its fannish culmination in the Book of Wedge, but had real-world significance in the woeful lack of a separate carded Wedge Antilles action figure. As well as the lack of Wedge awareness among those who weren’t huge pilotfans.
Despite that, 1997 was a fantastic year to be a WedgeFan. Maybe if you weren’t Quiara, Brett, or myself, it was different—we three were quite chatty—but I never heard anyone complain. ;-) [11] It wasn’t actually our most active year, but it was the beginning of what I think of as the “golden years” of AFW. The first four X-Wing books (by Historian of Wedge Michael A. Stackpole) had been released by January 1997, and Mike actually lurked and occasionally even posted. I joined in the spring of 1997 as a senior in high school (with a very embarassing post which will not be reproduced here). Quiara was in high school. Brett wasn’t being challenged too much by work or life, because he also apparently had a lot of time on his hands. Somehow the three of us had some mojo (and also probably high blood sugar content) that just led to wacky hijinks. Quiara declared Wedge’s candidacy for President in April, a story which would last well *past* the 2004 election. I declared him TAWG in August. The Fantasy Toys thread was started earlier in August, thus cementing me into the AFW madness and keeping me frequently posting even when I probably should have been paying attention to college. (eh. I gradutated.) The “the world is falling down…” thread was that year, too.
Of all the Internet friends I have, interestingly it’s Quiara and Brett whom I’ve never met in real life. I actually haven’t heard from Quiara in years; she dropped off the radar at about the time she started college, I think, thus proving her work (study) ethic. ;-) I can’t say I really knew her all that well—AFW was almost exclusively the limit of our interaction—but I still consider her to have been an early partner in crime. I still hear from Brett occasionally, and I actually can’t believe I haven’t found myself visiting his city before now. Brett holds a special place in my memory not only for being such an integral part of that first crazy year on AFW, but also for scoring me the Wedge action figure I like to call “biceps Wedge”–the one from the Milennium Falcon carrying case, which his comics store was selling loose for some reason.
Resorting again to Google Groups (we never know, when we’re making history, that we are doing so, and as such fail to keep track of these things), it looks like I first styled myself Prophet Kristy on October 8, 1997, in a short thread titled “Random Thoughts.” [12] Quiara, bless her heart, actually accused me of being humble:
> –Kristy, Prophet of the Great One
Just a prophet? you could make Cardinal at least, if you wanted.
(Yeah, maybe I could have—I am Catholic, after all—but, y'know, “Prophetess” works better on the back of a kickball shirt that “Cardinal”. “-ess.” Er, see what I mean?)
One month later (AFAICT) I first signed a post as “Prophet Kristy”–and the rest, as they say, is history.
I could go on and on with the AFW nostalgia——but I should probably get to work on actual, you know, work. And this is getting LONG. However, I do want to mention one other thing in relation to the TAWG / Prophetess thing.
The Book of Wedge was my default icon on LiveJournal—a little cartoon made by terrathree, originally for Terra Group, that she kindly made 100x100 when I started LJing. I didn’t actually come up with the idea for the Book of Wedge—the document I wrote was largely an adaptation from “The Adventures of Wedge Antilles” written by Mike Scorsch and posted on his late web page Corellian Bloodstripes. I’d always been greatly amused by the idea of revisionist SW history with Wedge being the person behind *everything*–especially having Wedge actually blow the first DS as well as the second. Having declared myself a Prophet, I also felt it was only fair that I write a Holy Book. Thus was born the Book of Wedge, wherein Wedge not only blows up both Death Stars, but also shoots Greedo, fights off the Slave I with a blaster, and generally saves the day. In it, I declared Quiara and Brett to be Apostles of Wedge along with Jim and Marji, two others who were in the thick of AFW in late 1997. And generally had a blast being silly and fangirly.
Quiara followed this up with the Book of Quiara, a short history of the campaign and other silliness. And much later, terrathree expanded on an observation I’d made about the constellation Orion looking like an X-wing and wrote the tale of the Hunter of the Sky.
These are only a few of the many, many tales of Wedge spawned by AFW, but they are the Holiest. So sayeth the Prophetess of the Great One, Wedge Antilles, the True Animist Warrior God. *makes the Sign of the Exploding Death Star*
I imagine our old IRC chat server probably doesn’t even exist anymore (is IRC even still a thing??)–Feast Days used to always be Chat Days–but have a good Feast Day of Wedge, won’t you all? Do the Ewok Dance, drink some Ewok Juice, bag on Farmboy, and revel in the glory of the Rebellion’s Greatest Starpilot.
[1]=Yeahhhhhh, Usenet. Back in the day. [2]=As you see, I didn’t self-identify then as Prophetess; that was to come later. Wow, I’d forgotten I used to use my fanfic Knave Leader and the ASCII parked X-wing in my .sig. Nifty. [3]=I’m almost positive that Morwen was the one to coin that acronym. Once again showing us all up with her mad language skillz, especially considering this isn’t her native tongue. [4]=yes, I’m enough of a nerd that I’ve kept my freshman history notes. [5]=probably this was a good thing, since I was taking the honors sections of Chemistry 111 AND English <memfault—Literature of Western Civilization>. [6]=I haven’t been able to turn him up by Googling, but I hope he found himself a faculty position somewhere; he deserves it. [7]=I cordially loathe all those students who boast of arranging their schedules to never start before 10 or 12. I was never able to do that—there was always a class I needed that was a 7:30 or 8 or 8:30. Pout. [8]=Yeah, I know it’s gone. It needs a new server space. And its webmistress needs to pay attention to it. I’ll just have to link to Google posts here. [9]=It looks like I had dropped the Knave Leader by this time, but was still not calling myself Prophet Kristy. [10]=How much do I love that Mara always calls him Farmboy? [11]=Oh, no, that came much later, spurring the Project Boussh Polite Flame War of '01(?). [12]=this was also apparently the thread that spawned the phrase “rakish rebel scum”, which Brett quickly hailed as a great band name. And it was only a 7 post thread! aaah, for the time to just read and relive the posts of those years.
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