Monday, August 17, 2009

Proud Owner

of a house ... finally ! :)

Well it was a long fight... a 2 month long fight with the
builder. I didnt expect to have to fight with a builder of
such repute.. but .. they are all the same.
I am still not so satisfied with the final touches and am
in full mind to see the workings of a consumer court.


Anywho..

Thursday, August 13, 2009

and then there was more...

Down with throat infection.. and I pray hard it stays at that..
what will the biggest scare of the century gripping Pune
currently.. Swine Flu... when will it "flew"???

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Tragedy of errors.

Well, not exactly a tragedy, but life for some strange reason
isn't as cool as it used to be until I landed in Pune. :-(
So many chores to attend to, issues, work, traffic, colleagues
... ah... and sometimes they all converge to make me explode
like a nuclear bomb. :)

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Thought

वाट चुकते की आपलं पाउल चुकीचं पड़तं ?

- Is the path wrong or the decision of choosing that path?

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Monsoon Madness

Well, it was madness to the 'T'. Was one helluva ride :)

Started at 5:30 am on a lazy Sunday morning (and that
meant I had to wake up at some ungodly hour) and ended
at around 8 pm the same day, thankfully. There were
around 15-20 other jobless people ready and raring to go
Except for the virtually non-existent roads in the villages
the ride was smooth and was a joy. Every small village you
visit bears the sign "Pradhanmantri gram sadak yojana"..
and it is literally that.. you can hardly see a gram of tar in
these far flung places. It was also educational - no, I didn't
learn anything about how windmills operate and are good
for the earth or so - but what I did learn was that I am a
spoilt urban resident. It has been ages since I rode pillion
on a bike and it was extremely difficult to get used to it.
My sense of safety has so heightened after my short stint
abroad - it made the ride worse.. for the person driving :)
Ofcourse the usual signs of spoilt citizens like electricity,
good roads, communication lines, easy access to the
global market etc were absent and thats when I realised
I was spoilt :)

What I brought back with me were the innocent smiles and
the curious looks on the faces of many kids (and adults alike)
lining the path of our drive.. that is something that is hardly
visible in the urban areas. Kids today are so grown up they
hardly have any curiosity and adults are so busy that they
forget to smile at the simple joys of life.

Though most of the 350 odd km's we drove in one day were
good, the 200 odd kms of rough/hilly terrain killed my back.
Thankfully there were no breakdowns or accidents (in our group).
So, would I like to go back on more such adventures... Sure,
why not! Its fun, its thrilling, it sharpens your risk taking nature
and pushes you to try out daring adventures even more ... despite
the screwed back.

Saturday, August 01, 2009

Tired

With the multitasking I am doing since being back.
And to top it was the task of filing IT Returns.

I decided to fill it up on my own this year... but alas!
The govt's policy of alleviating unemployment starts
with the ITR form. They have made it so complex and
tricky that an individual cannot fill it out on his/her own
(if you are not the "naak-ki-seedh me chalnewala" types) -
without the help of an expert! So finally went to the expert
and did my bit to help the govt in their "reduce unemployment"
drive.

I hoped to relax on Saturday...but sigh... there's work to
do today as well :-(

I hope to have fun tomorrow though. My friend is a member
of the Bullet (Royal Enfield) club in town and we are gonna
enjoy the "Monsoon Madness" event. It's an event sponsored
by Suzlon and I am excited to catch up on the windmills in
India. Excited to be using my camera again after a long break.
:-)