I am drawn to the beautiful lamps of Diwali, flower garland, henna art and definitely the festive snacks. These bring back memories of my friendships with my Indian friends which are so crucial in multi-racial Singapore. Diwali is also a time for me to reconnect and celebrate this occasion with my Indian friends as the festival celebrations engage my 5 senses. I can almost smell the masala tea, curry and the spices in the air along with the lighted lamps, hear the chatter, feel the spice dancing on my tongue, see the different and creative rangoli patterns but unfortunately in the heat of Singapore. Happy Diwali to my Indian friends!
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