Though 12th August 2015 was a mid-week working day, some of us managed to plan a mini-meet, complete with surprises, lunch, discovering new places, spending some quality time among like headed auto-enthusiasts and enjoying a longish drive despite some tense moments.
It all started with me and Bhpian
sonubbsr planning a trip to Puri for Jagannath darshan, starting from Bhubaneswar at 8am in my WagonR. Bhpian
amitsatpathy had already left for Puri one hour ahead of us (in his Civic) for some personal work. Once in Puri, we 3 grouped in and visited the temple.
After coming back, Bhpian sonubbsr suggested we should visit this lovely scenic place at the end of the beach. The weather beaten approach road not withstanding, the location was indeed mesmerizing. Let the pictures do the talking:
From there we proceeded, to Fort Mahodadhi (a Kamat Group hotel) for lunch. It is a British era building, completely renovated with modern features, but retaining the vintage looks and fittings. These pictures created a flutter when we shared them on our local Whatsapp group and suddenly people started grumbling from their offices. Then, like Bhpian Unavowed_X9 puts it, "We made an offer that they couldn't refuse". One call and Bhpian
Unavowed_X9 and would be Bhpian
Sanjog (second attempt WIP) started off impromptu from Bhubaneswar in the later's global Fiesta to join us ASAP. "Once decided, let's go and enjoy the place. Work will be done beyond office hours." After lunch, we again revisited the place before returning back to Bhubaneswar.

View from the open top restaurant of
Fort Mahodadhi 
No shade for my trusted companion

Atop the new flyover bypass to Marine Drive from Maltipatpur Bus Station.
A road accident a few kms before Pipili led to a road block. A dumper truck hit an auto rickshaw, which was coming on the wrong side of the road. The locals blocked the road and started breaking the cars. We immediately took a U-turn and retraced our path till Marine Drive bypass to return via Konark. All in all, a 270 km fun filled trip where each decision was taken by our hearts.
Finally parting shots of our rides:
PS: I clicked all the pics with an iPhone5. The first set of pictures of the place (where the river meets the sea) were taken around 12-1 PM. The second set of pics were clicked around 5:30 PM.
And some of us indeed went back to their office after returning and completed all pending work before retiring for the day.