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Circa 2011

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And this is for 2011…

1. What did you do in 2011 that you’d never done before? Changed jobs.

2. Did you keep your new years resolutions, and will you make more for next? I dint have one, but I have one for 2012.

3. What date from 2011 will remain etched upon your memory, and why? August 31st, left Pune.

4. What was your biggest achievement of the year? What did I achieve?

5. What was your biggest failure? Finances!

6. Did you suffer illness? No!!!! Wow, finally!

7. Whose behaviour made you appalled and depressed? Idiots :) Always!

8. Where did most of your money go? Food, Stock market

9. What did you get really, really, really excited about? Hyderabad!

10. What song will always remind you of 2011? The One That Got Away, Fireworks, Rolling in the Deep, Saibo

11. Compared to this time last year, are you happier or sadder? Happier.

12. What do you wish you’d done more of? Playing badminton

13. What do you wish you’d done less of? Eating!

14. Did you fall in love in 2011? Yes. With Roshnai all over again :D

15. How many one night stands? None :|

16. What was your greatest musical discovery? Adele.

17. What did you want and get? Good city to live in, oh, and new friends !

18. What did you want and not get? International travel.

19. What was your favourite film of this year? Shor in the City

20. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you? I had sushi with Roshnai :) I was 26.

21. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying? Certainly, a trip abroad!

22. What kept you sane? Photography!

23. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2011. Stop wasting time with people who do not matter!

24. Which new places did you visit in 2011? Purushwadi (Sahyadris, India), Hyderabad (India), Udaipur, Kota (Rajasthan, India), Hampi (Karnataka, India)

25. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year -
Do you ever feel already buried deep? Six feet under screams but no one seems to hear a thing…
Do you know that there’s still a chance for you, ‘Cause there’s a spark in you?


RFB in the city of Pearls

Can you please stop tossing around? * Go 1.5 km ahead and take the right turn on to MG Road * Tomorrow I’ll make you breakfast * Let’s go and play Baddy * Sorry for the salt, I think I put it twice * I hate the leaking tap, why don’t you call the plumber? * No, you won’t eat any more cold stone! * Invitation – Party Tonight, my place * No, not Tsubasa again, can we please have some Pachelbel? *  I hate your braking these days * Please call Mamma * Hawaya? * There is this very interesting restaurant in Secunderabad * Who’s that chic? * Bfast? * Phbbt *  On my way to Kondapur, have you started? * I don’t know what that guy is up to * Idly for breakfast? * I hate Excel, but it is better than your Access * Hehe * I am not going to Talkie Town ever again! * Do you want coffee or tea? * When will you leave? * Guntur Idly Rs 45 * Oh no, why does she come so early? * Vinay Kumar to Hyatt, OUT, 129.6 kph, (Hotel) Hyatt checks in and departs immediately! * Stop your alarm please, let me sleep * Did you see the starlings flying outside? * Kaun aayaaaaaa? *  I’m on the edge, of glory * Speed limit 120 km/hr * Let us also stop by Vac’s for a post dinner treat * Are you meeting your friends today? * Away-lable * I will watch vampire movie if I get to eat Caramel Popcorn * 24 Likes, 15 Comments * Hand-la glass-u, glass-la scotch-u, eyes-u full-aa tear-u * Thanks, I was waiting for your message *

This post was shamelessly inspired by the The Marriage of Symphonies


Hello Hyderabad – First Impressions!

Finally the move is complete. We have moved with all our stuff to Hyderabad, a buzzing town in south central India. Hyderabad, often known as the City of Pearls, is centrally located in the Indian Peninsula. It is a historic city, one of the largest metropolitan areas in India, and recently rated as the 4th best city to live in India.

I spent a little more than 3 long years in Pune, the city that I had come to love so much. I am definitely going to miss the beautiful monsoon in the Sahyadris, the awesome drives to Panchgani, Lonavala and other tiny places nearby. I will miss the lovely cool climate of Pune, and the lush green cantonment area.

So, how is Hyderabad? Fortunately, it is one big city in South India, where you can do without knowing the local language! Thankfully I can abuse in Telugu, but on a serious note, I am not planning to learn the language this time. I had always created an image of this city in my mind based on my interactions with the Gults in college. But I guess I was wrong. Hyderabad is a very cosmopolitan, and a convenient place to live in. It has the features that any big city should have (except public transport). I like big cities that are not too crowded – and Hyderabad is just that. I have heard it gets really hot here, but summer is still two quarters away!

Looks like Hyderabad is a photographers’ haven. Pune was almost blank, but this city is a historic place – plenty of forts, palaces and other structures in and around the city to click. City lights are good as well :) Hopefully, I will take more than a few months to explore all places within Hyderabad. Having said that, I am a bit disappointed with the fact that there really is nothing around Hyderabad – at a convenient drivable distance. Bangalore, Goa, Vizag are all at a distance of 10-15 hours. Being centrally located, the only option one has is to take a flight from perhaps the best airport in India! I am however looking forward to our drive to Hampi sometime in the first week of October :)

To capture it in short, it is not even a month here for me, and I have already been a part of an adventurous drive in the dark, and Lucky Ali concert – the concert was mediocre, but it was fun and we got free audio CDs too ;)

Charminar Hyderabad


#313 New template!

Have now got a new theme Elegant Grunge by Michael Tyson. This one is pretty awesome – specifically, it helps me display photos larger, much larger! And if you are wondering where the tabs in the sidebar went, scroll all the way down, they are all there! Plus, in order to help you scroll to the bottom faster, I have reduced the number of posts per page to 10, from 20 – a better way to do that is just hit Control + END.


#309 That happy face with those sad eyes

Had just moved in to a different apartment last monsoon, when one day as I walked towards the elevator, I heard someone sniffing and following me. I turned back scared, and he stopped. I moved on, took the elevator to the third floor. He ran after me, took the stairs instead. Even before the elevator could reach the floor, he was already standing in front of it. I was a bit scared. I scrambled to open the door and hastily closed it shut. I looked out of the eye hole in the door and found him still standing there, waiting for me to open the door, perhaps. I, however, felt safe inside. He left after a while.

This continued everyday. If he would be playing around at the time of my arrival, he would repeat the same exercise! Days passed and so did months. Nothing changed, at all. Sometimes he would follow my Activa till the garage and then stand by waiting for me to talk to him. But I would get scared, as usual. I never realised what he was trying to tell me. As days went by, he got lesser playful, and would sit in that corner all day and scratch himself.

Few months back, she became an official member of my family and moved in to my place. He would follow her as well, but only till the elevator. He never followed her up till the door. She was a bit scared of him too, and she did not like the fact that I admired him at times. I would always say “hi.. what’s up” in my usual style and he would respond by a smile, or so I thought. We both felt that he needed to be taken better care of.

Yesterday morning, our maid came home to work, and told us that he was having difficulty in breathing. While on our way to the picnic we saw him in his corner, lying down, breathing really heavy. He looked sick. He looked as if he was breathing his last. I suddenly got a very strange feeling within. It is difficult to explain, but I have never seen anyone breathing his last. I almost felt a vacuum inside, of having to face a loss. We went for the picnic and forgot what we saw. When we were back at around 4, I tried to get a glimpse of him even as I was trying to park the car. All I could see was his rear covered by a sheet of cloth. We got down and inched a bit slowly to be able to look at him better, and what we saw, was a very sorry scene. I just stood there, like a stone, not understanding what was wrong. My heart skipped a beat as I realised that he laid still.  His mouth was open wide and his head was tilted backwards. I watched his stomach, it was not going up and down. I knew that was it. We lowered our heads and walked back to the elevator, with a very strange and sad feeling in our hearts. As we entered the elevator, we looked at his favorite spot at the end of the foyer.

I told her – “I will miss him”
She replied – “Me too”

Today morning, his corner was clean and washed. It was however, empty.

We will miss you, Moti…


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