Tuesday, July 13, 2010
My Dear Friend
I am sorry that I did not keep in touch, but deep within me I always knew that I had to do just stretch my hand to reach you and we would be connected again.
But, alas I was wrong .. now you have flown far far away.. way beyond my immediate reach. Time again stood still for me today, but this time it was with tears in my eyes.You will always be deeply missed my angel friend.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
A Photo Tour of the Montague Bookmill
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Kids and concept of fun
He finally threw the kite on the ground and kicked mud on top of it. This was more fun, his kid sister agreed. She joined him in burying the kite.
The winds blew and all the other kids kites flew high up in the sky. The pros got out their snake, dragon, cow and other special kites. He forgot all about his kite and enjoyed watching all the fancy kites in the sky.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Efficacy of riding a cycle in the city :)
He had just finished his session at the gym. He did not feel like burning anymore calories.He was eagerly looking forward to his sumptous breakfast, but a truck stood in the way of his huge SUV. He could not take his vehicle out. Just when he started to get upset at the callousness of the truck driver, a co sufferer walked towards him or so he thought. He looked eagerly to vent his frustration.
She said:
" But excuse me , I can take my cycle out!! ". She hopped on to her bicycle and rode away. He was left gawking.
Friday, November 13, 2009
The Age of Innocence

I actually picked up this book after seeing 5 minutes of the movie and reading about it on wiki.I thought it looked like an interesting read. It certainly was :). I had not heard of Edith Wharton before. My exposure to period novels were restricted to British till now. "Gone with the wind" being the only exception.
This book served as a good introduction to the American period drama. The story will be a familiar one for Indian movie buffs. The husband(Archer Newland) is in love with the wife's(May's) cousin (Countess Hellen Ollenska),who has had a bad marriage and has left her husband. The American society in the late 1800's is very similar to orthodox Indian societies of the present day.This orthodox society which sees only good everywhere, has no solution for a woman who has left her husband other than that "the wife's place is with her husband". It turns a blind eye to anything bad , like a promiscous husband always has a dumb pretty wife who has no clue about her husband and worships him. Also like the old English societies, title is given more preference than profession. A Count has more standing than a writer or an artist."Gentelmen have no profession, they do not work for a living" . This books does a good job of portraying that society with all its stereotypical and colorful people. The protagonist is always drawn between his idealistic New york society represented by his wife and the faults of it that get visible when he meets his wife's cousin.
It is a story of sacrifice by "the other woman" for the well being of her cousin and her family.
The scene where May gives a farewell to Countess Olenska is my favorite.That is where Newland gets an impression that everyone in the party knows that he loves Helen and are behaving as if they have no clue about it and also that it is not true and cannot happen in their society.
The Novel ends with the era of their children showing how the society has evolved to become more progressive, Their children focus more on their career and individual lives than on the society. Newland's son wants to marry the daughter of a dishonoured member of his father's society and it does not matter to the society he lives in.
This novel made me wonder: Is the story of Mankind similar everywhere : does it move from being orthodox towards progessive?
Monday, November 2, 2009
Europe: Itinerary
Omkiran had thought out many itineraries, but the one that appealed to him most was only France and Switzerland with one day in Belgium. He had most of what to see in France covered.He wanted me to work on Switzerland.Fixing the itinerary was not as easy as I thought it would be.The more I would read about different places, the list of places to go to would get bigger.
Then we thought we will do a single country at a time, the popular choice being France this time. So , the entire itinerary was turned upside down and restarted. When we had almost finished with list of places in France,Omkiran goes "Do you want to do a city tour of Europe, All the famous , must see cities?". That definitely got a thumping "Yes!!!" from me. So, now we start again with the whole map of Europe, We finally zeroed in on the following:
France: Paris, Marseilles, Nice, Aix en Provence, Eze
Monaco
Belgium: Brussels
Switzerland: Montreux and Lucerne,Golden Panaromic Train.
Rome in Italy
Austria: Vienna, Salzburg and Innsbruck
Germany: Dusseldorf
and may be Amsterdam and Luxemburg.
So our Itinerary was ready :) .
Europe: How it all started.
The reality struck like a lightning ,blinding me so much that I could hardly see anything else the whole of that day. It was one of the first few days of August.It was a lazy morning for me, meaning I had chosen to stay in bed till 9 in the morning instead of rushing to GYM at 7. I got up around 9 wondering why Omkiran had not woken me ,pushing me out of bed demanding Tea. I came out to discover that he was at his favorite hang out at home,his PC, No surprise :).I thought he had found something interesting to get him hooked.A closer observation revealed he had his credit card with him and was entering its details. He had not noticed me sneak up behind him till then. I decided to announce myself with " what are you upto?", He sprang up like a stealthy cat ordered me away," Go take your bath, get ready". Then , I was suspicious, but all my efforts to get near the PC were thwarted with Growls and meows :). So I stayed away. Then he came to me with a smug look.I resumed my interrogation, He ws reluctant to reveal any details. I persisted and cajoled, then the cat purred, "I just booked our flight to Paris, for our Europe trip!". My first reaction was: "am I hearing it right?". I asked in daze: "For when?". He said: "September 16th", I asked "Next year?". He said " No, this year!". It was at that exact minute the lightning struck and our trip to Europe became a reality :) .