Monday, 9 January 2012
LIFE WITHOUT A GOOD BOOK
... is simply unimaginable. Oh, the horror. *shudder*
Currently on my bedside table/ in my over-eager paws:
* I normally read around three books at a time. Sigh. Yes, yes, I'm a nerd.
Currently on my bedside table/ in my over-eager paws:
- The Immortals of Meluha (super fascinating, unputdownable)#
- The Secret of the Nagas (need to finish Immortals first, this is the second part of the trilogy)
- The House of Silk (promising start; presently my second read*)
- The Interpretation of Murder (to be read after I'm thru' with The House of Silk)
- Tintin and the Secret of the Unicorn (light reading; my third read**)
* I normally read around three books at a time. Sigh. Yes, yes, I'm a nerd.
** Naturally, follows from the explanation above.
# Technically, on my office desk. Took a cab to work this morning, and didn't drive, just so that I could read en route. Bought myself a half hour of solid reading time. Hurrah!
Friday, 6 January 2012
FEAR
And you thought nightmares = fear. So did I.
Until January 01, 2012.
Here's the lowdown: On holiday, the significant other and I are happily last-minute shopping at a prominent mall on one of (let's call it) City B's busiest streets, when we decide to head back to our hotel and check-out, in preparation for our flight home. It's around 03:30 on a bright and sunny afternoon, when we hail a cab, one of those regular meter cabs that are available for hire. About five minutes into the drive hotelwards, the cabbie gets abusive, drives off the main road onto a freeway, then off the freeway into a rather seedy area, and holds us to ransom, at gunpoint. No, I don't know whether the gun was indeed real, and no, I don't know whether we were merely being small-time conned, but when faced with a gun - you don't really want to find out, do you?
The city in question is very, very touristy; you have about a gazillion people hopping into these cabs all the time. So did we, for a full three days prior to this. And then we landed up with this cabbie. That done, we were about USD 70 lighter, dropped off onto a deserted freeway outside of city limits - forced to find our way back to the hotel in a foreign country, wherein even the street signs were not in English, or any language that we understood.
What did we do wrong? Nothing, apart from the fact that we were sheer unlucky, to be in the wrong cab at the wrong time. Did we argue with the cabbie? No. Did we fight? No. Were we abusive? No. Guess we were just destined to be one of those 'we-have-been-mugged' statistics.
In hindsight, it could've been a lot worse - our passports were on us, we were alone in a strange land. Guess we got off lightly. A week after, we're glad to be alive, and whole.
What a start to the new year.
Nightmares are made of this.
On the bright side, there evidently is a God, isn't there?
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
BEAUTIFUL CAMBODIA
Just back from a wonderful, wonderful holiday. (Did I mention wonderful?) Visited Cambodia, or more specifically, the Siem Reap province and all the breathtaking sights it had to offer. Yes, yes, Angkor Wat! While I will write more on the place, and all it had to offer, I 'll leave you with some pictures for now.
Sunrise at Angkor Wat
A close-up of bas-reliefs at Angkor Wat
Monday, 2 January 2012
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
WAVES
Waves
lashing,
roaring,
white foam.
Coming in from the sea
to pay obeisance at your feet.
Cooling,
tickling,
playful.
They speak
a language of their own.
lashing,
roaring,
white foam.
Coming in from the sea
to pay obeisance at your feet.
Cooling,
tickling,
playful.
They speak
a language of their own.
Sunday, 18 December 2011
Thursday, 15 December 2011
DEBATE
This one's got to do with ebooks v/s 'real' books.
What's an ebook, anyway? So the dictionary definition may differ (more than) slightly, but essentially it's a lovely book that's taken and put into electronic form, with no way to feel the pages, cool and crisp to the touch. No way to hold the book up to the old olfactory glands and take a deep breath, and inhale the - if I may - aroma. Have you noticed how each book carries a different smell, has a personality of its own? A new book, all crisp white pages has a sharp tang, while an older book, slightly mellow, a warm, musky aroma? At the risk of sounding like I have (more than just) borderline OCD, let's move on... *cough* objectively.
Why would I read an ebook? Umm, speaking for myself, at the risk of sounding geeky and so not with it, I may not. Ever. As of now, I don't. Nothing, and I mean nothing, comes even remotely close to holding a book, turning each page over carefully, popping a bookmark into place, and then... re-reading it once done. Rinse repeat. At home, should you ever visit, you'll realise that I'm running out of space for mundane things such as linen, clothes, random odds and ends... and all because the books threaten to take over the apartment. It's a mutiny of sorts, really.
For the sake of argument, I do realise that reading something online, say right here in blogland, does come somewhere close to an ebook. It's not like you print these pages and read, right? Hmm. But I choose to ignore that. *looks away and whistles*
Convenience and things apart, I like my half hour of bedtime reading; there's nothing that puts a crazy day into perspective better. Unless it's a dog. Hmm. But I digress (as usual). Conclusion = no ebooks for me, not for a loooooooong time.
The dog is another story.
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Friday, 2 December 2011
Monday, 21 November 2011
Saturday, 12 November 2011
THE WEEKEND'S HERE!
Yippee!
Gonna catch up on reading a Tintin
(or ten), of course. Now that I've just seen the movie - what else? The first
one will be The Secret of the Unicorn - so I can go, hey! now this wasn't
in the movie. Or, that bit from the movie isn't here. You get the drift.
Maybe another movie, starring my
current Bollywood heartthrob. The hottie. The super drool-worthy cutie, a.k.a.
Ranbir Kapoor. *melts into a puddle*
Family time. Very important, this.
Finalise vacation plans. Ooh, fun.
Turn out closets. Get ruthless with self and sort out
clothes. (Note to self: DO NOT get sentimental.) Dust furniture. Put up freshly
laundered, ironed curtains at windows. Sort out kitchen cabinets. Inspect
Tupperware that houses suspicious growth food in the back of the
freezer.
TINTIN!
Simply. Loved. The. Movie.
Fantastic animation, brought to life on an IMAX 3D screen. (Have you also felt like you're gonna fall while in the Dome? I always do. Sigh.)
Here's what I saw:
Every teeny, tiny detail - laugh lines around Tintin's/ Haddock's eyes. (Hmm. Girly, to notice.) Tintin's tuft of hair waving gently in the breeze. The Unicorn's scale model with some glorious detail. Waves in the sea. Bubbles. Bianca Castafiore's jewels. Snowy's velvety little nose and beady eyes.
And oh, the movie, too.
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
BUSINESS TRIP
After ages. Nice.
Good to meet up with people from other locations. It's interesting, the viewpoints you get. The same routine you follow gets a fresh perspective, with new ideas from your counterparts.
Hmm. New things to absorb and learn.
Good to meet up with people from other locations. It's interesting, the viewpoints you get. The same routine you follow gets a fresh perspective, with new ideas from your counterparts.
Hmm. New things to absorb and learn.
Monday, 31 October 2011
Saturday, 29 October 2011
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
OFF ON VACATION!
Yes, it's Diwali. Yes, it is festive. Yes, I am finally done with preparations. Of course, as usual, I'm sure I could've done more. In any case, too late now - it's a little past midnight, and here I am, channel surfing (a fruitless exercise, but being the eternal optimist,...) and blogging. And quickly sending/ replying to work mails, because...
... I am off on vacation. Hurrah! Yay! Yippee!
Nothing fancy, just the annual visit to the in-laws, but it's not reason to complain at all. Of course, will put up loads of pics
So what did I do to prep, anyway? Here's the list:
- Cleaned house
- Washed curtains/ changed bedlinen (which we do otherwise too, but it's almost mandatory at Diwali)
- Put up the fairy lights and the kandeel, or paper lantern. (More on that later, remind me)
- Piously lit diyas and placed outside the door (Again, more later)
- Made chocolates. You think? Well, unfortunately this is the one thing that I didn't get down to doing. Sad. So bought these small pouches, bought chocolates, bought diyas and made up packages to give the neighbours. (You'll notice the malls love people like me - note the overuse of the word 'bought'.)
- Bought gifts and wrapped them (LOVE that!), ready to give away with loads of warm Diwali wishes
That's more or less it.
So while I'm away (and possibly too lazy to blog), have a wonderful and safe Diwali, y'all out there!
Thursday, 20 October 2011
SHOPPING LISTS
Things to buy for:
- The family
- Friends
- House help
- Some acquaintances
(Given that there are just five days to go, yes, I am running late. Very late. All that I have done is the list, so far. *panic*)
P.S.: Will also be doing some crafts (senility second childhood just for fun) this weekend, so stay tuned for pictures!
*claps hands in glee* Oooh, what fun!
Thursday, 6 October 2011
WHAT'S ON YOUR READING LIST?
Currently, this is what my bedside table holds:
Been meaning to read The Tao of Pooh, Te of Piglet for the longest time now; finally got myself a copy and have made (very small, as of now) inroads into it. Good reading.
Of course, books by Betty Neels and Mary Higgins Clark are my all-time favourites, so I'm invariably re-reading (sometimes, even re-re-reading) some of their books - which is the case right now, too.
Weekend agenda: Finish up with these, start off a new lot, and also find some time to paint. (Meeting The Mother-in-Law Later This Month is on the cards; will be gifting her a me-made painting.)
MID-WEEK HOLIDAYS
... are quite my favourite by far.
Makes you happy about having managed to sleepwalk through half the week, with just a couple more days to go.
Am already planning the weekend!
P.S.: Did nothing today, but for digging into my jar of Nutella (mmm-hmm), and then taking myself off for a guilt-walk, an outcome of having demolished a good part of said Nutella jar. Sigh. :/
Saturday, 1 October 2011
GRUMBLE, GRUMBLE
WHY does a public holiday have to fall on a Sunday? :(
Yes, that's the problem with tomorrow - I need a weekend! Can someone order me one now, right away, please?
Yes, that's the problem with tomorrow - I need a weekend! Can someone order me one now, right away, please?
WHAT WOULD YOU BE?
Not necessarily in another life, but say you were to re-do/ un-do stuff in this one itself?
Rockstar? Actor? Scientist? Doctor? Engineer? Artist? Teacher? Spouse? Parent? Sportsperson? Entrepreneur? Salesperson? Financial guru? Writer? Horticulturist?
Hmm. So you picked one.
But...
... somewhere, aren't we all (or most) of these things, at various life stages?
Aren't you a rockstar to the person(s) you matter to the most?
Aren't you the doctor who kisses those boo-boos away?
Aren't you the artist who works on those masterpieces that your parents proudly display on their living room walls?
Aren't you the financial guru who skillfully runs a home on a budget?
Aren't you the horticulturist who livens up a dreary room with a window box full of blooms? Aren't you the scientist, the engineer who thinks quick on your feet to come up with solutions to the most complex of (daily) concerns?
Aren't you the writer who painstakingly pens letters (okay, e-mails!) to stay in touch with those whom you care about?
Aren't you the sportsperson who sprints about from task to task, successfully juggling several activities at a time?
Aren't you the entrepreneur who works on your own new ventures?
Go on, don another hat today! Or maybe, just doffing it to yourself would suffice!
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
SO I HAD A DATE
Not with the significant other, but some super exotic ones out of the fancy packaging above. (Apologies for the very well taken photo, but that's just lazy me who can't bring herself to haul out the DSLR and will make do with sub-standard images from the cell phone camera, you see.)
So what is the brouhaha about, anyway? Well, for one, the dates were simply divine. Of monstrous size, embedded in each was an elegant blanched almond, balancing the sweet taste of the date with the uhh... non-taste of the almond. Heavenly. Second, there's Van Gogh as well.
P.S.: The Van Gogh book you see there was just to place the package on, but I now like how two of my favourite (albeit unrelated) things have been captured in the same frame.
TAKE THAT, TRAFFIC MONSTERS!
Hah! *evil leer* Defied the Traffic Monsters this morning: reached work in half the time it normally takes, which is no mean feat, I tell you. Anyone who lives the horror that is Mumbai traffic will vouch for this. I dunno why and how, but I sure ain't complaining!
Sunday, 25 September 2011
TORTURE
in the form of the movies.
I'll refrain from naming said horror film, but all I can is that, for a change, I'm speechless. Speechless at how a perfectly good storyline can be ruined simply by long-winded narration that travels across continents, traverses time, space and eventually defies any and all logic.
I want my money back. Better still, my money back with compensation for mental harassment and physical torture (it was a three-hour film).
On the positive (?) side, there were two three (yes! three!) good things about the film:
- My tub of caramel popcorn
- My coffee
- The interval
Saturday, 24 September 2011
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MUM!
First, the cake.
(Pineapple and cream, yum!)
And then, the present.
(A hamper, with Mum's favourite products from The Body Shop, some chocolate, foam-and-chenille-stem flowers, gauzy silver net and silver and gold ribbon to pretty up the basket. Think I succeeded. Or at least, Mum assures me I did. That's mums for you!)
Monday, 19 September 2011
THE FRAGRANCE LINGERS ON
He would stand patiently on the corner of the pavement, under the shade of a tall old Ashoka tree, the wisdom of his years showing on his weather beaten face, browned with the sun, a slight smile playing about his lips. Calm, always unruffled, his arm stretched out, laden with fragrant garlands of delicate brown blooms, those of the bakul flower. Dressed in a white shirt, always clean and pressed, but one that had obviously seen better days, together with a pair of brown trousers, carefully preserved and crisply ironed on the crease. His feet ensconced in brown Kolhapuri chappals, and a Gandhi topi on his near-bald head.
This is how I remember him.
Every summer and winter break (and some weekends in between), Mum would whisk my sister and me off to Pune, to her parental home, where our grandparents lived. Having to keep us entertained (and thereby alleviate boredom and crankiness), she would take us out for a walk every evening. It was on one of many such strolls that I first saw him, standing facing Kaka Halwai, a sweetmeat store, under the Ashoka. Mum did too, and exclaiming at the exquisite beauty of the bakul flowers, purchased a garland for her hair. This was only the beginning of our association with him. Every day, every holiday - I had got accustomed to walking down that busy, bustling street - and seeing him stand, alone, almost unmoving, hand stretched out to display his fragrant wares better. A slight smile, a confirmation of the price, and subtly shifting a garland from one hand to the other, to be placed in a waiting soft, velvet-like green leaf, deftly folded over and tied loosely with string - all then handed over to Mum, the smile in place. The pattern of years.
Today, whenever I pass by that street, I still slow down that corner, almost expecting to see him standing there, flower garlands on his arm, never once calling out to passers-by, in a bid to sell his wares. The tiny, delicate beige-brown blossoms, those that would continue to give out their exotic fragrance even when dried. Those tiny flowers that helped him eke out his living, for so many years. The dignity they offered him, his humility and gentle nature shining forth. Simple and unobtrusive, similar to the blooms he held.
Of course, he no longer is there... physically.
The fragrance, however, continues to linger.
Sunday, 11 September 2011
ONE BIRTHDAY, PLEASE!
That's what I want. I love feeling special. I love the cake. I love them presents (heh heh!).
Oooh, I love birthdays! Can I have one already?
Oooh, I love birthdays! Can I have one already?
TO-DO LIST
Because I love lists (never mind the fact that more often than not, I happily drive down to the supermarket leaving said cherished list at home), here goes:
1. Cleaning agents - a mop and a broom, please!
2. AA cells (or batteries)
3. Tomato ketchup
4. Veggies
5. Fruits
6. Yoghurt (or curd, or dahi)
7.Happiness Oreos
AND
*drum roll, please*
8.Bliss heaven manna NUTELLA
Am off shopping - if nothing else, to replenish my fast-diminishing supply (gasp! choke!) of item # 8 on the list.
1. Cleaning agents - a mop and a broom, please!
2. AA cells (or batteries)
3. Tomato ketchup
4. Veggies
5. Fruits
6. Yoghurt (or curd, or dahi)
7.
AND
*drum roll, please*
8.
Am off shopping - if nothing else, to replenish my fast-diminishing supply (gasp! choke!) of item # 8 on the list.
BEING 'PROPER'
Back in the 80s, when I was in the single-digit age group, life was a lot less complicated. The early 90s, even. Did you know that being 'proper' was not a mandatory requirement? Nobody sang from the rooftops about how things were politically incorrect, nobody went all twisty to shout slogans about violent cartoons, nobody insisted that one of the - rather, THE - celebrated childrens' author of all time was racist, or even sexist. No comic books delightfully detailing the exploits of news reporter-heroes were quickly taken off the bookshelves.
...And then we got 'proper'. Bah.
Ergo, a certain feline and rodent duo were banned from homes, channels on the TV hurriedly flipped, with people delicately shuddering at the effect they apparently had on their children. No, never mind domestic violence, or even dramatisation on other more mature content on the telly that kids are constantly exposed to. That, of course, paled in comparison to the antics of the four-legged characters. How can we even compare the two? Gasp!
Consequently, beloved characters from books took on new 'correct' names, none that had sexual/ political/ racist/ any other seemingly offensive overtones. Worse still, you found that a toy or two had been erased from the bright, colourful pages of your childhood. Characters no longer looked the same, or spoke the same - if they were there at all!
So comic books were banned, panels from them (skillfully?) edited, and 'proper' versions were put up for sale.
Don't get me wrong, y'all - nowhere, and in no way, do I support biases, be it gender/ race/ lifestyle preferences/ any other. I'm as much for equality (or is balance a better word?) as you are. However, I honestly believe that some things that are sacred, and best left alone.
Somewhere, isn't it all a matter of perspective?
Saturday, 10 September 2011
FOOD FOR THE BIRDS... AND ME
Sunflower seeds!
For those of you who have read Enid Blyton (or grew up on them like I did), you must be familiar with The Adventure Series (http://www.enidblyton.net/adventure-series/meet-the-characters.html). None of the said adventures would have been complete without Kiki the
Dunno about dainty and/ or claws, but as the picture above suggests, a fair amount of them seeds are now ingested by yours truly. Yum yum.
Anyone with fun recipes for these seeds? Apart from bread/ similar baked goods?
A LITTLE SLICE OF HEAVEN
...Isn't it?
This, ladies and gentlemen, is a view of sheer awesomeness at the foothills of the Himalayas.
Thank you, Nimilita (a wonderful, wonderful friend - and not just because she lets me use her personal photographs out here in blogland), for a glimpse into what undoubtedly is Heaven - or as close as you can get to it, if nothing else.
This, I believe, is as good a reason as any to happily ditch the material world and turn holy/ spiritual/ whatever-suits-you, isn't it?
Friday, 9 September 2011
FUN DAY AT WORK
... Involves:
- Music over the speakers
- Colleagues visiting from another branch office to celebrate with us
- Snack box lunch for everyone (and that too one involving apple pie and croissants, yum yum)
- Festive atmosphere (flower garlands et al!)
So I had one of those yesterday. :)
See?
(Ignore the bad photography -the lighting was poor too lazy to click better.)
- Music over the speakers
- Colleagues visiting from another branch office to celebrate with us
- Snack box lunch for everyone (and that too one involving apple pie and croissants, yum yum)
- Festive atmosphere (flower garlands et al!)
So I had one of those yesterday. :)
See?
(Ignore the bad photography -
SON OF SNAPE
While watching Part II of the Deathly Hallows, that's what came to mind. Heh heh! How is that possible? Well, imagine HP in Bollywood, or on Indian telly land. There, anything is possible! And by that, I do mean anything.
Sample these:
What's your version?
Sample these:
- Husband/ son of the family declared dead. Widow/ parents of said son in mourning. Post funeral, that is. So just when the widow about to be remarried, the dead - yes, dead - husband shows up.
- The Ms Goody-Ten-Thousand-Shoes daughter-in-law (DIL) missing/ presumed dead/ similar tragedy. Evil DIL (or equivalent scheming female relative) has taken over the simpering household and reigns Queen. In a twist of fate, the original DIL (believed to be dead, remember?) returns - with a shiny new face, courtesy the friendly neighbourhood Plastics Guy. Cosmetic surgery at its best!
- Child marriage long over, the matriarch of the family does not like the single-digit aged grand-DIL, and hatches an Evil Plot to have her (also underage) grandson remarried - to another minor. Many twists and turns and years (and finally hitting maturity) later, said grandson moves to the Big City and falls in love, forsaking the sweet little wife from childhood - with Wife Part II, i.e. the minor from his nightmares! Tough keeping up, eh?
What's your version?
Friday, 2 September 2011
SUNSHINE!
...after some zillion and one days of rain. Hurrah for the bright blue skies and shiny green leaves!
Let's make a list (oooh!) of sun-filled likes:
Let's make a list (oooh!) of sun-filled likes:
1. No damp
2. The dog stays dry (not that I have one, unfortunately)
3. So do the rugs and carpets (these I do)
4. No fungus/ suspicious ugly growths on walls (this itself makes it worthwhile)
5. Dry footwear (bring on the strappy sandals, do!)
6. No ruined pedicures (and ergo pretty feet)
7. No stupid umbrellas that overturn at the slightest hint of a breeze (and get you wet in the rain, bah)
8. No frizzy hair (close to the non-appearance of fungus, close)
9. No excuse to not go on my evening walks (wait, wrong list...)
Unrelated, but stay tuned for a festival update!
BLOGGER-ED!
Just as I (finally) get used to changes on Blogger, I see some more! Arrrghhhhh.... gotta go figure 'em out now. *grumble*
Monday, 29 August 2011
HUMAN PYRAMIDS
To celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna, (most) parts of India celebrate a festive called Janmashtami, a.k.a. Gokulashtami. Traditionally, a handi (pronounced: haandee, i.e. earthenware pot) is filled with dahi (pronounced: dahee, i.e. yoghurt) and tied on to a rope that is suspended across say, two apartment buildings. This would be at a height of more feet than I'd ever like - somewhere in the range of 30 - 40. Ulp. What needs to be done is pretty simple - or not. Human pyramids need to be formed, to reach the handi, break it, and have the dahi spill over. Often, these pyramids have anywhere between four to five tiers, with a child atop the pyramid to smash the handi. There are local youth groups that vie for this 'contest', seeing that there is a cash prize attached to each such handi, ranging from between INR 10000 - INR 100000, or sometimes even more.
Thought I'd do a pictorial representation for you, given that this is the first time ever that I'd decided to watch the action live myself. Why? Am not sure this is my idea of fun, or a sport, seeing that the pyramid-ers work sans helmets, knee/ elbow pads, harnesses... you get my drift. What's enjoyable about possibly falling off the formation, breaking a limb or two - or worse? Anyway, that's for another post, steeped in reality checks.
Interim, here goes:
Thought I'd do a pictorial representation for you, given that this is the first time ever that I'd decided to watch the action live myself. Why? Am not sure this is my idea of fun, or a sport, seeing that the pyramid-ers work sans helmets, knee/ elbow pads, harnesses... you get my drift. What's enjoyable about possibly falling off the formation, breaking a limb or two - or worse? Anyway, that's for another post, steeped in reality checks.
Interim, here goes:
Step 1: Getting to the venue, on bikes (see - no helmets), or atop a truck.
Step 2: Behold the goal!
Step 3: Pyramid in formation.
Step 4: Err, a shot of these guys actually breaking the handi? Urm, my camera didn't cooperate. I was too late to click. Anyhoo, what's imagination for?
Go on, y'all know how you would whack a pinata, eh?
THE RAINMAN COMETH
... and never go away. Or so it seems. Thought I'd gotten done with my cribbing about the rain for this year, really. About the damp, wet dog smell on everything. About the fugly fungus everywhere. Ick. Ick. On the housework front, laundry that just doesn't dry, rainwater that craftily sneaks in from invisible cracks in the wall. Bah.
So the MET has predicted three days of incessant rain, which roughly means we're looking at maybe five-odd days or so, given that the MET track record is really nothing to write home about.
How do I get to work today? I wish I were a school student, just for the day - schools have been asked to close, given the rains. (Hmph. Distressing not to be able to look 13 instead of 30 some days.) Instead, I brave the rain, waterlogged streets, human and vehicular traffic and cautiously ease my way into the parking lot at work.
Getting home, you ask? Rinse, repeat.
So the MET has predicted three days of incessant rain, which roughly means we're looking at maybe five-odd days or so, given that the MET track record is really nothing to write home about.
How do I get to work today? I wish I were a school student, just for the day - schools have been asked to close, given the rains. (Hmph. Distressing not to be able to look 13 instead of 30 some days.) Instead, I brave the rain, waterlogged streets, human and vehicular traffic and cautiously ease my way into the parking lot at work.
Getting home, you ask? Rinse, repeat.
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU WROTE A LETTER?
I've almost forgotten how to write, more's the pity. :(
While happily tapping away at the keyboard is now the norm - and how convenient it is! - it's made us all forget what used to be termed as the 'art of penmanship'. How many of us today can actually put a pen to paper and write sentences, never mind paragraphs or pages, without our hand cramping up? Without getting 'bored', or 'tired'?
And let me not get started on spellings.
While happily tapping away at the keyboard is now the norm - and how convenient it is! - it's made us all forget what used to be termed as the 'art of penmanship'. How many of us today can actually put a pen to paper and write sentences, never mind paragraphs or pages, without our hand cramping up? Without getting 'bored', or 'tired'?
And let me not get started on spellings.
Friday, 19 August 2011
PINK, BLUE AND SPARKLY!
At the risk of sounding all giggly and schoolgirly, I must gush about having bought sparkle nailpaint. Sparkle! And pink. Pink?! Okay, dusky rose, or rather some fancy-schmancy name for it that's on the bottle. And dare I say it - blue! A nice, turquoise-y blue!
Circa 1990s, eh?
Circa 1990s, eh?
PUNISHMENT
...by choice.
Honestly, amazes me just how people are gluttons for punishment. How they can listen to insults, get tossed about by random anyones, and generally be treated as life form even lower than pond scum. Really, now.
One arguement might have to do with circumstances. Or so they'd want you to believe. But what happens, in that case, to being the Master Of Your Own Destiny? Can you, as an individual, not decide what direction your life is going to take? Or do you meekly accept what is, as-is? Sure, life isn't always fun (never mind the proverbial bed of roses), and there are times when you go, why me? But should you spend all your time whining why me, and do nothing about it, arrrrghhhhhh... now that I just don't comprehend!
Which brings me to self-respect. Even an ounce of that goes a long way. How can anyone take that away from you, huh? Again, I have no answer, but find it impossible to believe that you can be convinced that you're a waste of space on Earth.
Or is it easy to speak when you're on the other side - wanted, loved and secure in your knowledge of that? When you know that there are times when you will be down, but bounce right back you will.
My thoughts, these... what are yours?
Honestly, amazes me just how people are gluttons for punishment. How they can listen to insults, get tossed about by random anyones, and generally be treated as life form even lower than pond scum. Really, now.
One arguement might have to do with circumstances. Or so they'd want you to believe. But what happens, in that case, to being the Master Of Your Own Destiny? Can you, as an individual, not decide what direction your life is going to take? Or do you meekly accept what is, as-is? Sure, life isn't always fun (never mind the proverbial bed of roses), and there are times when you go, why me? But should you spend all your time whining why me, and do nothing about it, arrrrghhhhhh... now that I just don't comprehend!
Which brings me to self-respect. Even an ounce of that goes a long way. How can anyone take that away from you, huh? Again, I have no answer, but find it impossible to believe that you can be convinced that you're a waste of space on Earth.
Or is it easy to speak when you're on the other side - wanted, loved and secure in your knowledge of that? When you know that there are times when you will be down, but bounce right back you will.
My thoughts, these... what are yours?
WEATHER UPDATE
Mundane, you think?
Well,we've I've been hoping for clear skies since a while now, given that it's been some months of dull, dreary grey now. While romantic and all (only out of a window, or walking by the sea), there isn't anything even remotely so about having to wade through ankle-deep water, or worse. And of course, bugs. Ick. And fungus. Ick. Ick.
Well,
Being a home owner (and one living close to the sea) makes it worse: there are these hideous, fugly, just plain gross forms of fungi sprouting out the walls. I shudder to even take a swipe at them with a paper towel, because as I approach them, they seem to grow in size, smell putrid and generally reach out to me with musty little feelers. Ulp. Strategy: Get gooseflesh on arms and down the spine. Leave paper towel as-is, and scream for the significant other to help, i.e. clean away the creepies. Which he does (bless him), but only after having a go with the camera. Do we really need visual reminders of super creepy fungi? Do we?? Do we???
Oh for loads of sunshine! *whimper*
WHILE ON ART...
... I also love like think there's something about The Scream, by Edvard Munch. Something.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scream)
Captivating, really. Makes me pause every time I see a reproduction somewhere.
Captivating, really. Makes me pause every time I see a reproduction somewhere.
ALL ABOUT ART
For me, art is roughly translated as Vincent Van Gogh. Have always, always loved his works, and wait for when I can visit the museum in Amsterdam. Until then, this is where is go: http://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/
And of course, I spend lazy weekends (even though there aren't as many as I'd like.... grrrrr) with oils on canvas, working my paint-splattered way through The Starry Night (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Starry_Night), Country Road with Cypress Trees, or thumbing my way through a book (or two) on his works.
Ah, bliss.
Who's your favourite artist?
And of course, I spend lazy weekends (even though there aren't as many as I'd like.... grrrrr) with oils on canvas, working my paint-splattered way through The Starry Night (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Starry_Night), Country Road with Cypress Trees, or thumbing my way through a book (or two) on his works.
Ah, bliss.
Who's your favourite artist?
Monday, 15 August 2011
Sunday, 14 August 2011
INDEPENDENCE DAY WEEKEND
For most in India, it's a super three-day weekend. For me, two. (Yesterday - Saturday - was a working day.) Anyway, that's potato/ potato, really. It's a H-O-L-I-D-A-Y weekend, woohoo!
So while I may not be chillaxing on some exotic beach somewhere, diaquiri in hand, what I AM doing is watching back to back movies at home, catching up on some reading, blogging, shopping with the girlfriends, painting, cooking... not bad, eh?
More in a bit - pictures, too!
Friday, 12 August 2011
A FULL DAY
Too lazy to type much, but with good reason why: a full, satisfying day at work. One of those days when you're totally charged up, adrenaline pumping and believe know that given a chance, you can conquer the world.
Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
RUPEE ZERO, PAISE ONE ONLY!
Yup, that's the amount due on the husband's credit card this month.
Roughly, that would be equivalent to:
Bwaaahhhhhhhhh.
Roughly, that would be equivalent to:
0.00022 USD
0.00015 Euros
0.00011 GBP
Bwaaahhhhhhhhh.
Sunday, 31 July 2011
WHEN THE FRUIT BREATHED FIRE
Dragon fruit, anyone?
Here's some more info on it, for those who may want to know.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitaya
Here's some more info on it, for those who may want to know.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitaya
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