WPC: In Anticipation

This little fella at the Kolkata zoo one early winter morning, spotted us from the corner of his beady little eye.

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Long term resident of the zoo and experienced in the ways of man, he didn’t waste anyΒ  any time taking up his place in anticipation of what was to come.

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We wondered what was up but not for long. Despite warnings to the contrary, eager visitors willingly shared their goodies – oranges seemed to be a hot favorite. Using his nose, he deftly twitched the segments away from the orange peel and stuffed them in his mouth. Clearly a discerning foodie rather than a mere glutton.

Another time, at a temple, I met Lakshmi the elephant who accepted ‘offerings’ from her fans. If they were coins she would promptly pass them on to her trainer and in return she would ‘bless’ the giver by placing her trunk on their head. But if someone gave her a coconut, she would crack it on the stone floor like a nut. From the broken pieces, she would delicately sniff out the coconut flesh and gobble it up in a jiffy. Her dexterity and expertise was a mesmerizing watch and has remained with me despite not having any photos.

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As for me, I too live in anticipation. Invoking Sri Ganesha, the elephant headed-God, the One who is prayed first and is the Remover of all obstacles, in the coming New Year I hope that:

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Clouded visions clear
Overcome barriers
Real or imagined
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Stride fearlessly
Upon destined paths
Vibrant yet tranquil

Thank you for reading and apologies for foisting my feeble attempts at poetry (if it can be called that!) upon you 😢

In anticipation of a note from youΒ  πŸ™‚

Begin Again

 

Hello friends,

Please accept my apologies for being absent without intimation. That life will end for all those who are born is inescapable; yet when life takes one of its expected stoppages, it is nevertheless inexplicably unexpected and heartbreaking.

Whole or not, ready or not, it is time to pick up the pieces and begin again. I hope to start posting regularly once again from the 24th of August. Do mark the date on your calendar and make sure to join in for I need your company more than ever before.

Thank you for being there and not giving up on me.

Wishing all brothers and sisters a very Happy Rakshabandhan. Do watch this heartwarming advertisement that sensitively captures the essence of Rakhi. A warning though – the video is in Hindi and subtitles (auto-generated) in French.

Time Flies

Gosh – how time flies! January is already over and we are well into February while March is pretty booked up (at least for me!) so that’s one quarter of 2016 all but over – Yikes! surpriseIsn’t there some way to hold back time – while having fun and fast forwarding when it is not so much fun? Ah well I guess not – but the least we can do is dump all those wasteful time consuming activities and mindsets that don’t really matter. Here’s is an article on the biggest wastes of time that we regret as we grow older – wish I had read it when I was younger, but then it is never too late is it?

And here’s something that you will hopefully not consider a waste of time winkingChapter 29 but the icing (non-fattening varietybig grin) as always is Calvin.

Calvin and Hobbes

Source: http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2008/01/07

Thought for the day One of the hardest things in this world is to admit you are
wrong. And nothing is more helpful in resolving a situation than its frank
admission :- Benjamin Disraeli

Have a super weekend

Oh and by the way, how about brushing up your typing skills?

Before I forget, here’s the Blog Index

Records!

I am still overwhelmed by the feat accomplished by the MICQs and more so by the hitherto hidden celebrity amongst us.big hug

Browsing through Guinness records, I found some really weird and bizarre (and quite err pointless) records – do check them out for some tips on what not to do if you want to be ‘officially amazing’winking

Now how about a look at Rajaniland (Chapter 28) not to mention Calvinland?

Thought for the day

Acceptance is not submission; it is acknowledgement of the facts
of a situation. Then deciding what you’re going to do about it :- Kathleen Casey Theisen

For the initiated (if any!) here’s the link to the blog index

I wont waste time, space and energy telling you guys to leave me a note no talking

Adios amigos

 

A Star Amongst Us

Dear friends, it is my proud privilege and honor to present the star amongst us – hold your breaths – tantanraaannn – here she comes!

Svkuki, as a member of Mother India’s Crochet Queens, is officially amazing. She was part of a largely Chennai based group who came together to make a crochet blanket of 5000 sq m but ended up making one that was 11148 sq m in size – and this despite the floods which threw everything out of gear.

But did they miss their target or deadline? No definitely not. They not only got their Guinness world record certificate but even more importantly their hard work and effort will help provide warmth to the needy and poor. Click here for the video

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Way to go Svkuki applauseapplauseapplauseapplauseapplause

Now on to the more mundane business of the day – Chapter 27 and Calvin

 

Thought for the day: If you don’t like the way the world is, you change it. You have an obligation to change it. You just do it one step at a time :- Marion Wright Edelman

By the way please do check out the Index for Posts where I have included links to all posts (other than Short Stories and Moonshine) on this blog – just in case you missed some really cool pics big grin

Look forward to hearing from you on anything and everything.

Until next time…

Vacation Blues

I desperately need a vacation. Yeah, yeah I know I know I just returned from a vacation. But let me tell you vacationing is not at all restful and relaxing. One is constantly on a strict schedule and all about meeting deadlines – take the sunrise for instance.

First day, we left at 5.30 am (waking up at 4.30 am for the morning ablutions) for a glimpse of the sunrise at the Eliot beach at 6.36 am. We were blessed with some lovely hues and views of the steadily brightening skyline and were ready to capture the best sunrise ever. I could almost see the dazzling picture that would be the talk of ‘mysilverstreaks.’

But then the Sun decided to play the coy bride refusing to even peep out from behind the clouds. Finally at 7 am, we gave up and plodded back on the sinking (and suddenly never ending) expanse of sandy beach. Just as we reached terra firma, the perfect round pink-orange ball emerged to stare mockingly at us from afar. Fuming, we drove off.

Not to be beaten, we made another plan to catch the sunrise from Mamallapuram. So once again we got up at an unearthly hour, drove 55 km and were the first to purchase tickets for entry to the Shore temple which opened at dot 6.00 am. Exhilarated and enthralled we strolled towards the majestic temple reminiscing about how things had changed since we had last been here – remember how we walked to the temple via the coastline with a toddler in tow….a major dogfight broke out over an injured crow while the murder of crows went berserk – caws, barks and growls rent the air.

We stopped short in horror.

Yikes!!! the temple premises were determinedly cordoned off from the beach – there was no way to reach the beach from where we were except to go back the way we had come and then again walk down the sandy parallel pathway. There was worse – it was already 6.20 – hardly anytime before the Sun was due to make his grand entry for the day. For one who can barely walk in the mornings, let me tell you I could have easily been participating in the 100 meter dash and made it in time too.

But then the Sun had the last laugh – it played hide and seek for quite a while before deigning to pose for a click or two before disappearing behind a convenient massive cloud. And then, we had to take fresh entry tickets for the Shore temple – thankfully not a foreigner for they have to shell out Rs 250 instead of Rs 10 ;). Thanks to all the morning bracing sea air and exertion I am busy popping pills.

On top of it, I haven’t written a word for more than a week now – sighhhhh….

Yet taking inspiration from Agatha Christie, one of my favorite authors – I think I have read all her books and that too several times – here’s Chapter 26.

By the way, don’t miss the picture for the words – a place which holds many fond memories, a place for picnics with hours and hours of rambles in the stream – along and against the flow – so much that even at night I could feel the brush of the water as if it was still gushing past my puny legs.

Like Hobbes, even I am kidding – I can’t wait for my next vacation (sometime in the next decade) πŸ˜€

 

Thought for the day

No man needs a vacation so much as the man who has just had one :- Elbert Hubbard

Look forward to hearing from you on anything and everything

 

Hats off

Less than a couple of months ago, Chennai was reeling from the worst rains of 100 years as these pictures show.

But would you believe it from the scene above? Unbelievably clean, spic and span – way to go Chennai! applause

Here are some more pics – Chennai’s nature and Mamallapuram

To my utter disappointment, the trucks down south weren’t as free with their advice and suggestions — err except for one which exhorted one and all to “Prise the Lord”

Oh and before I forget Chapter 25 – thanks Prachtg for waiting πŸ™‚ and here’s Calvin struggling with his lines (just like me 😦 )

 

As usual I will be waiting for your thoughts and views on anything and everything. waiting

Travel Times

The travel bug seems to have bitten me and I am off once again. This time to one of 2015’s hottest cities. Guess which one if you can – and if not, pics when I log back in on the 27th of Jan πŸ™‚

Until then here are some More glimpses of Jaipur

and of course Chapter 24 as well as Calvin and his antics

 

I take your leave with these pearls of wisdom inscribed on the back of trucks plying the Delhi-Jaipur road.

Soch kar socho —- kya lekar jaaoge

Hans mat pagli —- pyaar ho jayega

and my favorite

Pehle milne ke liye tarso —- Phir milenge parso πŸ˜€

I know it is too much of a bother but I really would love to hear from you on anything and everything.

Poitu varaen wave

Err…

I am quite a compulsive hoarding/billboard/etc reader, besides Jaipur is generously dotted with this rather hard to miss signage.

It took me quite a while to decipher……. Known Vending Zone or Non-vending Zone?

But I must confess that I first read it as Non-veg John πŸ˜€

Hope you people had a grand weekend and are ready for the Monday Blues. Here’s something that will (hopefully) be a welcome break.

Chapter 23

and of course Calvin

And for those whose New Year resolutions to lose some weight has already gone to their waistline here’s a bit of help – Lunches under 400 Calories

Let me know if it works πŸ˜‰

Thought for the Day

Everywhere I go I’m asked if I think the university stifles writers. My opinion is that they don’t stifle enough of them. There’s many a bestseller that could have been prevented by a good teacher :- Flannery O’Connor
Well this one sure got me thinking.

And here begins my (fruitless) wait for brickbats and bouquets…sighhhh

A Blue Sky

Finally got to see a true blue blue sky – been pining for a glimpse for ages now. Spring is finally here and as the Sun begins its northern journey I wish you all the very best of seasons greetings and auspicious beginnings.

Jaipur is grand place to visit and shop! Sharing a few pics (especially for prachtg – thanks for leaving me a note).Β  Had a tough job selecting them – hope you like.

Glimpses of Jaipur

Click here for Chapter 22

This is what Calvin has been up to πŸ™‚

And of course the very best of peace, happiness and health on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti.

Until next time