For those who miss the town (small images for faster page load. Click on the image for large size).

Looking at Tallital from one of the windows of the library. Whan I was in class 10, I loved sitting on this window and reading the newspaper, occasionally looking out. The windows sill is for the emphasis.

Nayna Devi temple and Gurudwara as seen from the Mall. The picture is for the railing which enclosed the lake.

Grand Hotel and the new cast iron railing. Too dense for my liking. Grand Hotel was once the largest hotel in Nainital.

The mall in front of Narains. The benches in front used to be our favourite seating places. Narains was once a thriving book shop. Now it is largely converted to a gift item shop with a small section for books. Apparently there is a shortage of book lovers in the city.

Arya Samaj building behind the municipal clock tower. I am sure many residents remember being woken up early in the morning by the soothing prayer voice of Mr Counsel. Nainital being a valley, the voice carried high and far up the hills.

A small cave near the degree college. During rainy seasion we sometimes took shelter here. The entrance is now encroached upon by a temple.

A tree establishing foothold on the hill landslide. When did you last see the Nainital lake so green. The lake today is much cleaner, thanks to the aeration efforts going on. The ban on polythene bags also has helped. However these days I often see the ban being flouted by some shopkeepers.

If you come on the government house road from Tallital, after St. Joseph's College the road splits. One goes to All Saint's, Sherwood and the other towards Degree College and then Mallital. On the right is a big wall. Long ago this wall wasn't there and you could see the small cemetry of St Mary's Convent. We often stood on the road looking down and wondered who was buried there and why the grave count never increased.

The small cemetry of St Mary's Convent. We often stood on the road looking down and wondered who was buried there and why the grave count never increased.

The helipad hill and the road to Bhowali. There is an electric pole here and a bell used to be tied to it. May rang the bell and bowed to the unseen temple in this direction. I think they were paying homage to the Ghorakhal temple which is in this direction.

The road that leads up from Tallital Bazaar. Take teh left and you go past St. Joseph's College, Government House, Degree COllege to Mallital. Take the one to right and you go down to Thandi Sarak.

Take the left road, and you get to a junction which'll take you to Degree College (right) or to the court (left). Take the right road and you'll land on Thandi Sarak

Thandi Sarak is now guarded by large iron gates. Still a place for a peaceful walk without climbing up the hill.

Near the Tallital rickshaw stand, a small stand has been put up with bells. Passer by ring the bells to pay homage to the gods in Pashan Devi temple (seen below the 2nd bell from right) across the lake.

When fog blows in. My favourite scene in Nainital. Typically the fog comes in from Tallital. This one is looking at the fog from Tallital towards Mallital.

The band stand in Mallital. Long ago this was the scene of some lively music. I never understaood any of it. Still it was fun.

The intersection near Masjid. Starting from left: road goes down to flats, government house road, End Cliff road which leads to Tiffin Top, motor road to High Court and further to Kaladungi, and the road to Mallital bazar (I am standing here). Underneath the intersection is the Pardadhara - the big gadhera (drain) that empties into the lake.
Mostly these are taken by a pocket camera walking around town of places I passed by.

























