From Marina Beach, Chennai |
Saturday, September 15, 2012
The Boat
In the house of the wise are stores of choice food and oil, but a foolish man devours all he has.
Proverbs 21:20
From here
Proverbs 21:20
From here
Friday, May 11, 2012
Better
From Random Moments |
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Memories from the Past
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From Random Moments |
I was in school, my grandma was still with us and we were in this small town called Palayamkottai. We lived in a huge house with an equally huge garden and, every summer we'd find a bunch of these half-eaten fruits dropped by bats.
I think it was Grandma who introduced me to the nuts - it was a lot of effort to crack the shell - But, we loved the nuts! it became a routine - for me to walk around the garden, looking for these fruits, early in the morning. With that day's find, me and Grandma would sit in our backyard, cracking them up using a stone or a hammer - trying hard not to reduce the nut to a pulp! And, then share the spoils between the two of us! :)
Great days! And, no, I didn't crack this one - I left it for some kid to find!
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Shrinking and Growing
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From Random Moments |
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Time
"Never say that you have no time.
On the whole it is those who are busiest who can make time for yet more,
and those who have more leisure time who refuse to do something when asked.
What we lack is not time, but heart."
- Henri Boulard
On the whole it is those who are busiest who can make time for yet more,
and those who have more leisure time who refuse to do something when asked.
What we lack is not time, but heart."
- Henri Boulard
Monday, October 24, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
A Song and a Kind Word
From San Francisco, 2010 |
We met by chance 5 years ago - it feels like I've known you forever.
To sing and praise was your life. You always brought joy along.
Life is fleeting, you said. But, I thought you'd be around writing songs forever.
You were the irreverent saint I knew.
The ship of my life may or may not be sailing on calm and amiable seas. The challenging days of my existence may or may not be bright and promising. Stormy or sunny days, glorious or lonely nights, I maintain an attitude of gratitude. If I insist on being pessimistic, there is always a tomorrow. Today I am blessed. -- Maya Angelou
"Isis death has been a lesson in the shortness of life and the importance of giving each moment the best tail wagging possible. Sometimes we learn the value of unconditional love only when it is gone. Isis died of a heart attack. Isis is in the past and will never be back. We have only one life to live to the fullest every moment."
"...one person has to love first da, if the other likes being loved unconditionally by the person loving him or her, the relationship has hope."
"Just felt like dropping you a line to tell you that you are precious. "
You always had A song and a kind word.
Rest in peace, my dear friend. You will be missed.
Arul Ta'fxkz Baliah - http://www.tafxkz.info/
Monday, October 10, 2011
Layers
There are so many layers in this country - some we see and others we don't. In fact, I think we all go through a couple of layers - but, there are many more beyond, on either side of the spectrum.
What's it like to spend your day under a flyover watching fancy cars and bikes go by? Would you know the difference from one kind to another? Or, what's it like to never have to get on a bus or the local train - to be escorted everywhere?
What's it like to spend your day under a flyover watching fancy cars and bikes go by? Would you know the difference from one kind to another? Or, what's it like to never have to get on a bus or the local train - to be escorted everywhere?
Friday, June 17, 2011
Sound of Silence
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From Lal Bagh, Bangalore |
A leaping tongue of bloom the scythe had spared
From Jan 2009 - Flower show at Lal Bagh
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Two Colors
From Jurong Bird Park |
When I was beginning to wonder what's going on, someone came by and said "...thanks to you". Thank You, my friend! You didn't know what that meant to me this quiet day.
The Grape Story
I was heading home (the real home in Chennai) last evening. I'd gotten to the railway station at Secunderabad about half hour early and decided to walk around a bit looking for something to take home before I got into the station. I got to this lane full of vendors selling fruits - sapotas, oranges, and a lot of grapes around.
While I was buying this and that without thinking twice, there came a lady asking if she could get some grapes for a couple of Rupees - you know, the fallen ones that are sold cheaper. She was bargaining for them.
Life ain't fair!
Written on April 15, 2011
While I was buying this and that without thinking twice, there came a lady asking if she could get some grapes for a couple of Rupees - you know, the fallen ones that are sold cheaper. She was bargaining for them.
Life ain't fair!
Written on April 15, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
In my life - A teeny weeny moment
Left work at 7:30pm - and was in the cab heading home. While we were waiting at the exit to get out of our little campus, there was a pretty little sight that lifted up my spirits. You see, I haven't been all that well of late. As I wearily waited for the half hour ride home, hoping we don't get stuck in massive traffic, I saw this nice mango tree we've got in front of our building - a branch full of flowers lit by the floodlight beneath it.... just like a Christmas tree full of stars :)
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Dublin
Here's a long due post on my short visit to Dublin. Most of the time was spent at work (and I'll not talk about that here). Instead, here's the world outside work!
To say, "Dublin is a beautiful city" is an understatement - Dublin is colorful, green, beautiful and amazing and much, much more :) One the first day, I went for a walk around the city - from Grand Canal to Grafton and Stephen's Green.
The beautiful buildings and the colorful doors
And, of course, the spire
So, I walked miles and miles along the Grand canal and the Liffey river in beautiful Dublin - Too bad I had just 2 weeks to spend there. I hope I'll see you again, Dublin :)
To say, "Dublin is a beautiful city" is an understatement - Dublin is colorful, green, beautiful and amazing and much, much more :) One the first day, I went for a walk around the city - from Grand Canal to Grafton and Stephen's Green.
From Dublin, Ireland |
The beautiful buildings and the colorful doors
From Dublin, Ireland |
And, of course, the spire
From Dublin, Ireland |
So, I walked miles and miles along the Grand canal and the Liffey river in beautiful Dublin - Too bad I had just 2 weeks to spend there. I hope I'll see you again, Dublin :)
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