04 August 1984

1984 - Cochin Trip.


The blog was written between 8 and 12 October 2020.

(Initially 1984 and 1985 Trips were in single doc. Edited/Seperated in May 2021.) 
Irrespective of the date when the map was made and the blogged, It has been published backdated, to maintain historical sequence.
These backdated blogs are written as much to record our travels and places seen all those years in the past, as they are to present a photographic record of the growth of Ajeet and Anuj through those early years.

1984 and 1985 Trips.


This is a screenshot of our 1984 and 1985 Trips. This Screenshot is just to give you an overall picture of the towns and the tourist's attractions we visited. But these details cannot be accessed here.
Full details and description about them and the information/write up about tourists attractions visited by us can be accessed in "interactive" google map.
For an Interactive map go here.
Photos of some of the places we visited are given here. To see zoomable photos with captions go to
This is taken from main album 6 @ 
https://photos.app.goo.gl/LdZc5NcBXnHjTQgj9   

 1984 - Cochin Trip.

Cochin Trip.
Location of the quarter where Dilip and Ulka were staying is not known.
Around that time Dilip and Ulka were posted at INS Venduruthy at Cochin. 
During their stay there, they had visited us at Sulur in October 1982. Their visit had coincided with Golden Jubilee celebrations of the IAF. Incidentally, this piece of information was given to me by Dilip when he rang us up to wish us a Happy Air Force Anniversary on 08 October 2020. I, of course, did know that they had visited us at Sulur but I had forgotten the month and year of their visit.
Thereafter whenever they could contact us they asked us to visit them. Finally, when they had received their posting orders from Cochin we did visit them.
Do not remember the date and month of the trip. Still, I can confidently say that it was after July 1984. This because the photographs of the trip are colour photographs. We had our first colour camera, a cannon, I had purchased in London when I had gone there to do a two and half month Aircraft Accident Investigation course at College Of Aeronautics, Cranfield in June July 1984.
Do not recollect the location of Dilip/Ulka house. But we do remember that their house was last in the row. Next to it was a boundary wall with a gate. It opened on a strip of sand about 50 to100 feet wide. A couple of times we walked out there to have a view of the sea/backwaters.
We travelled by train, this I can cay because there  is a photo of Ajeet and Anuj sitting on the train.
The duration of the trip and other details are forgotten. However, Priti also thinks that Sulur to Cochin and back to Sulur would not have been more than 4 to 5 days.