The Ikka (brother) of the fish stall near the Promenade at Fort Cochin whistles beautifully and never fails to attract everyone who walk by his stall. Here Mrs Lou Potts, a teacher from England, was so kind to pose with him for a picture. She specifically asked me to print a copy of this picture for him. Thank You, Lou, just as you promised hope to see you next year.
Saturday, 25 March 2017
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