I want to complement you Mrs.Rao because you made one of the telugu letters into a great Rangoli.
Oops, she has managed to sneak up again! Mohana, the previous comment was made by my daughter (7yrs old), who goes by the user name SuriK in this site. Because we don't let her comment much, she tries to sneak up whenever I step out of my desk, and whenever she comes across a rangoli which fascinates her too much. I hope you don't mind. She was a bumble bee for last year's halloween.
That is fine Lataji, except that she made an uncle into an aunt :-)
It is not her mistake, though. Blame it on me and my name.
Thanks to all the members for their support and encouragement.
Regards! - mOhana
In that case, my daughter isn't the only one who mistook you for an "aunty"! My apologies to you, and thank you for commenting here about it(helps other members too) :)
I have one more question about the bees (actually my daughter is the one being specific about it). Why aren't the bees yellow and black? Any reason for them being blue?
Very nice, I could feel the dancing of the bees around the flowers
There are a few blue bees I have seen. But most of them are
yellow and black, I agree. I used red and blue because these
colours give a good contrast and also (do you know) a three
dimensional effect. Yellow is not a good colour as it will
always come in a pale manner. She must be knowing this as
she must have used her crayons in the school. About my name -
mOhana is the right way to spell it, both for men and women.
In the case of a man's name, the na is short and in the case
of women, it is long, nA. That is the only difference. It is
spelt as mOhan only in the north Indian languages.
Regards! - mOhana
Meeru veesina vidhanamu chaala bhaagunnadhandi..