Monday, November 20, 2006

One Fine Day...

That was a quick weekend trip. Last Sunday morning, myself and Kumar packed up the luggage and left our home half-heartedly thinking about the long work-week ahead. We intentionally left Seven hills early anticipating huge inflow of traffic in The city of vehicles on Sunday evenings. Kumar wore a huge smile since he met me that day. The reason was, which I found later, some serious fun stuff. He explained how his grandpa wished him the very best for his future endeavours (he wished Kumar scads of luck in his love life). I had to hide my tickling ribs and bones after hearing this from the guy who was famous for his Hanuman-batch-leader kinda image during our good-old engineering salad-days. Like any other class-toppers Kumar had displayed negative affinity towards the attracting portion of the class, striving to put up a decent image. And the result is all obvious. True to the fact that “absence makes heart grow fonder”, he is desperate to have time with somebody other than his old humdrum friends. And that day he seemed bottomsup. His grandpa’s wishes seemed to have given him a thunderbolt in his hand. I have to say that he felt like already having his lady-love under his arms.

Kumar had a pretty unusual day. Infact, I felt a bit more seeing him in blissful mood. That scorching afternoon the only passengers to board the bus were myself and our youthful Kumar in his new avtar. As the captain of bus switched to the next gear we saw a new passenger boarding the with a sprite bottle in his hand. Blunder! The newly arrived one is a stunningly beautiful young lady who looked like an oil-painting. Kumar had a surge of adrenalin having bore in his mind the very lucky-words by his Grandpa. Omen, I said. She sat in the seat next to Kumar and made my saintly-friend do unholy things. I never had a second chance peeping at her as I was obscured by Kumar’s relentlessly moving head trying to seek her attention. An hour passed and I saw nothing interesting and dozed off for a while. Few minutes later I saw the eight wonder of world taking place in the seat immediate to mine. It took me a minute to digest what is happening. Its our notorious female-unfriendly Kumar immersed in a genial chat with the gorgeous. I felt like going into a coma.

I surfaced from my sleep after feeling like inhaling a mix of gases in a chemistry laboratory. There we were, in the Majestic. I noticed vacuum occupying the Lady’s seat. And needless to say, Kumar wore a big smile and still in deep sleep. I was afraid to ask him about the lady, as he seemed to kiss me in overjoy. I let my anxiety go off and secured my cheeks. I patted him with a proud smile. It seemed like a gospel of success for my deserved friend. Totally absorbed in deep thoughts, all the night he sang loudly “Mujhe neend na aaye..hoo…na jaane kaha dil khogaya”. Consecutively for the second time that day, I felt exactly like him. Not able to sleep properly, I had no other go but to search for a piece of cotton to save my eardrums.

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

An Hour under Candle Light

Momentary loss of power in my little house called upon an immediate mission, Light-the-Candle. Suddenly it seemed like Im dropped into a new world minus the ear puncturing music which my ears got used to (thanks to my neighbours age-old music system) over a few months. For few minutes my ears were echoing some mix of sounds and slowly settled down to the state where I can feel the gentle rustles of the trees and the cool winter breeze.
After a long time (thanks to the uninterrupted power supply in the city), I experienced the unconditional silence which brought my restless brain to a complete stall. That gave me an opportunity to gaze at the only little bright object in my near distance. It’s a little amusing to see the small candle light up my small living room with light sufficient enough to reach the four corners. My mind was totally engaged in observing the little light swaying up and down and sometimes brighter and dimmer at the reach of the weak breeze. Recently read in some article that “Light is equivalent to ones spirit and Diwali marks the joy of human spirits”. These words seemed vague when I read, but made more sense to me after seeing light in the dark! This made me reconcile of the fact that “Eyes cannot see what Heart cannot feel”.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Swami and Me

Its wonderful if we can get back into time and seeback the childhood. The fragrance of the happiest of all seen/experienced in the past is something that imprints permanently in memory. The little cute, innocent, coward character that I adore very much is that of Swami (played brilliantly by Manjunath) created by the most versatile Indian writer R.K. Narayan. Telecasted by DD, when I was as young as Swami, added to the relishing no-work-all-play Sundays (some videos available in google videos).

Monday, August 21, 2006

Cool@COORG

That night (18th Aug'06) Nagu called on Anwar to enquire his arrival and there the fun all started...our De-tour to an unvisited place COORG. Prak was on his bus to Bangalore to meet us (ofcourse being challenged not to take risks with his extra outfits on his invisible body). Anwar met us near the wheels of Qualis only to know that he will not be safe for the next two days in the yet to takeoff adventure trip. We four (I, Nag, Annu, Ammu) set off to recieve the other companions. Whole night our mighty organizer (no wild guesses, its none other than our notorious Nagu) couldnt get sleep. And dozed off in the morning painting all the back of Praks seat with his saliva. Our new companion, Vasu, who was until then silent hit the fun-counter first. That sounded an early morning wakener to all with big laughs! ....To be Contd.

Monday, August 14, 2006

My quote collection

Sow a thought, reap an action
Sow an action, reap a habit
Sow a habit, reap a character
Sow a character, reap a destiny...Stephen covey in his Seven habits

The Journey of a thoudsand miles begins with a single step...Miyamoto Musashi


To love and be loved is to feel Sun from both sides...David Viscott

A thing of beauty is a joy forever...Leo Tolstoy

Subdue your appetites and you have conquered human nature...Charles Dickens

While I can run, I'll run;
While I can walk, I'll walk;
When I can crawl, I'll crawl;
But by the grace of God, I'll always be moving forward...Cavett Robert

The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance, the wise grows it under his f
eet...James Oppenhiem


Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you'll find one at the end of your arm... As you grow older you will discover that you have two hands. One for helping yourself, the other for helping others.... AUDREY HEPBURN

Every cloud has a silver lining...UNKNOWN

Charity is not in giving a dog a piece of bread, its in sharing the same when you have only one...UNKNOWN

Don't be encumbered by history, go out and create something wonderful....
PAUL


My debut one!

Hurraay!! atlast I started off with a one for me. I ll keep my updates soon!