Sunday, May 12, 2013
Karma Kab
This car, the "Karma Kab," is often parked in our neighborhood. It must belong to someone around here. I've tried to photograph it a couple of times but until this morning I never felt satisfied with the results.
When I first walked past it with Olga, when she was brand new to us, she was terrified of these flower-covered bumpers. She put her tail between her legs, got low to the ground and stared at them. You could almost hear her frantic brain saying, "What ARE those?"
Apparently the car itself is from India. It's a vintage Hindustan Ambassador, known as a "definitive Indian car," according to Wikipedia. Hence the karmic connection.
The hood ornament, complete with its own bindi.
I'm not completely thrilled with my photos of the car's interior, but it's hard to shoot through car windows. As you can see, it is not a minimalist decor.
The upholstery is pretty amazing, too.
Apparently the Karma Kab is for hire, and according to the web site there's at least one more with a slightly different color scheme. Maybe I'll give them a call next time I need to arrive somewhere in style -- and with good karma.
"Shadows & Light" has been included in the A Sunday Drive for this week. Be assured that I hope this helps to point even more new visitors in your direction.
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That cab is certainly unique...love the bumper.
ReplyDeletemy first thought was 'how the hell does he keep those flowers so clean'. I love the karma kab. I love the way they decorate their vehicles in India. so colorful and full of happiness.
ReplyDeleteOh, god. I want a Karma Kab.
ReplyDeleteI think I would have to invent a special occasion just so I could use that cab!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THE KARMA KAB! Absolutely LOVE IT! What a happy vehicle.
ReplyDeleteHow very cool! I think you did a fine job of photographing it and capturing it. Are they expensive to ride in? I think you should definitely take a ride in this one or another one sometime soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a hoot! That is unbelievable!
ReplyDeleteAre those flowers silk?
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