Monday, September 28, 2009

Happy Dasara!!!

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Today is Dassara, the 10th auspicious day after the 9 days of Navratri. The day when Ram was victorious in the battle against Ravan and killed Ravan version 10.0. Effigies of Ravan are burnt down against the back drop of Ram Leela in many places. The day is marked with different kinds of festivities starting with an early pooja. Even the cars are worshipped and garlanded. Even we did pooja of both our cars this morning before I headed out to work. This day comes I think exactly 20 days before Diwali.

The 9 days of Navratri are filled with people gathering to play the garba and the dandia raas. Originated mainly in Gujrat, this has become a very popular social event and has spread not only across India but also worldwide. I myself not being a big fan of either of those, we decided to skip the event this year, even though I heard that it was very well organized and attracted a huge crowd. I remember going to this huge Durga pooja at the Shivaji Park and gasping as to how fierce but beautiful the huge idol of Durga looked.

Getting back to Flickr, below is the link to my photo stream:
My Photos on Flickr

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Yellowstone Trip

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Its been a week since we went to Yellowstone this summer and I am still going through the vast pool of photographs, deciding on which ones to upload. Since I bought my first digital camera, there is an exponential increase in the number of photos I have had to manage. My Picasa account is also almost full and am now considering buying a Flickr Pro account. It costs to create a Pro account but seems like its worth it and has less hassles to worry about space and other issues. Although I prefer Picasa any day ove Flickr due to its simplicity, I am warming up to the idea of switching to Flickr. Have some 500 plus photos to go through for this trip and it has been time consuming. Add to it the processing time of the photos in RAW format. But I like doing it and thats all that matters.

Weekends recently have been also busy with playing a cricket tournament. So there is even less time then. I don't know what the article is supposed to focus on: the awesome yellowstone trip or flickr or our cricket tournament? None the less, we had a great trip to Yellowstone this summer. It was our second time to that place and it was just as good as the first one. Though we did not get to see the same amount of wild life as the last time, it was a good outing with our friends. We saw a 2 hour documentary yesterday on Yellowstone, I think it was called "Yellowstone: Battle for Life" on Discovery and it was nothing like what we have seen there. This was about the survival tactics of the wild life there in winter. I had heard that they were going to keep all the loops open this winter in order to attract more tourists. One thing I would like to do there is camping, may be not in winter though. This time our group consisted of 14 of us. When in such a big group its always fun and cheaper to book a cabin/lodge there and we did just that. Our wooden lodge was in Island Park, Idaho, though a good 20 minutes from the west yellowstone entrance, it was gorgeous and most importantly tremendously spacious with an awesome wrap around deck/patio. As the path to Norris was closed we had to drive a lot on the first day to get to Mammoth and were kind of dissappointed to see just one point in the entire day, but it was fun when we returned to the lodge and grilled some juicy spicy tandoori chicken. And did I mention all the booze that flowed as if it was water. Then a few hours of the game Taboo which was cool with such a big group. Next day we managed to cover some important points on the way and managed to click some good photographs. Then some more food, booze and taboo. The final day started with an ugly hangover but we were in no rush to get back to SLC and slept in.

In the meanwhile I had abandoned this article for a while and have created a Flickr Pro account and have successfully uploaded a bunch of snaps of our trip. Out of those some have gone on Orkut too. I have also been looking out for a long time now for some good photography lessons/classes. But have not managed to find one. The one I found was really basic, like at a 'Dummies' level. Also in the mean while the cricket tournament has ended. We faired a notch better than the previous one but still have a long way to go. Hopefully the next year will be far better than this one. And with the season coming to an end we are trying to get in as much cricket as we can play. Apart from the results though, it was a wonderful experience, and has become some sort of a social event as our wives get to meet each other and gossip as well. Hardly a single sqeuak or a cheer is heard on the field as they gossip away. Alright it looks like its time to go for another of these socio-cricketarian events.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Science of Swing

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Here is an interesting picture detailing the swing bowling grips and their effects.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

9 years!!! Wow!!!

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Today it will be 9 years since the first time I left India to come to the US. Yes 9 long and eventful years. It is unbelievable how fast time flies by. Almost a decade gone by in a flash, it seems like. It seems like only a few days back that I had decided that the job which I was working in India was far too boring and that I wanted to study more and had decided to give my GRE exam. After some time it was time to say good bye to the family. There were parties being held before the departure with some enthusiastic relatives handing me flower bouquets at the party as well as the airport. I had flown just once before this and the excitement of flying was there initially. Then set in the fact that I was going to be away from the family for the very first time in 23 years and that too at such a distance that only digital communication would be the way to get in touch with them every now and then. After saying the goodbyes we went to check in fearing that the nice things that mom had prepared would be confiscated. Yes I had my future college roommate accompanying me during our Swiss Air flight. I remember meeting a sardarji sitting next to me and ranting about how he did not get a last minute flight with British Airways as they are the best in takeoff and landing. He literally gestured with his hands to show how the BA flight lands differently than all the other flights in the world. I thought that was funny at first but then it got irritating. During takeoff my roommate’s eyes were as wide as an owl staring at a flashlight.

After the long flight and some desperate measures to prevent our luggage from being stolen at Zurich airport, we landed in Atlanta and then took a flight to Kansas city. There was a person waiting for us who looked a little like Kurt Cobain. He was generous enough to drop us at our residential on-campus place. There we were pleased to see a swarm of Indian students ready to greet us. One of my very good friends now, this guy cooked for us rajma/chaval. I'll be meeting him after a few years now when he comes to visit me during the Labor Day weekend this year.

There are some of the small things you tend to remember distinctly and some not so small things you tend to forget. Some first encounters with people in your life now are strikingly eventful, some are not. So after this initial phase of trying to find an apartment we finally moved into a nice polished one and were 6 of us. The 3 years thereafter were filled with some amazing memories to cherish forever. The doctor, the pretender, the ballerina, the boxer and the baby [since he was the youngest] were some really great guys that I had roommates during this time in Kansas City. The journey so far has been interesting with some achievements turning into fulfilled dreams, some not. We'll see how it goes ;).

Thursday, July 9, 2009

M.J.

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Can't believe MJ's gone. I was in a flight to Atlanta when I saw it on CNN. As they were flashing this breaking news story it was one of those moments where you want to rub your eyes to see what you are seeing is really happening. As the news sunk in one starts to wonder the frailty of life. The king of pop as they call it was no more. Thriller was my first compact disc growing up and it was awesome. It was worth every rupee as CDs were expensive and tapes were the way of life then. I do not remember the number of times I tried to immitate the moon-walk without success or throw the hat in the air trying to land it on the head and forget about standing on the toes. His entry on the stage where he shoots up from below the stage was simply mindblowing. SRK tried that in DTPH but looked stupid. Even now, listening to Billy Jean at full blast gives a different kind of high. RIP MJ.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Trip to Moab

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The last few weeks have been crazy. I finally see some sanity returning and now do have some time to blog, finally. I am still reeling from the hangover of our trip to Moab, in a good way though. It was an amazing trip, finally some good weather, the road trip and then the breathtaking views of the saffron colored decor at the Arches National Park and the Canyonlands. The delicate arch picture on the utah vehicle license plate does not do justice of any sort unless you take the time and hike there to visit it. Natural formations at their best. Will post some pics soon. Here is one from Dead Horse Point.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Voting with the Middle Finger!!!

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Really, that’s what everyone was showing after they voted. Well they were not flipping the bird but were actually showing that they voted. The EC in India has now decided to blot the ink on the middle finger. The last time I voted and that too the one and only time it was the index finger that was marked. Guess the election commission also has some sense of humor. Newspapers next day flashed photos of celebrities proudly showing their middle finger anointed with the royal blue ink. Some of the snaps were hilarious.

Voting or the ability to vote is one of the cherished aspects of any country's constitution, or should I say any country that exercises democracy. It is a proof of support you show towards a certain commotion, candidate, political party, etc. I personally love to vote but being in the US does not allow me to do that. I feel that the EC should start some sort of web voting for NRIs or people away at the time of the general elections. I was saddened to see that overall voting in Mumbai was counted at only 47%. That means more than half of the people of the most populated city in India do not care of the results that the elections may churn out. That’s really sad.

Someone asked me was it the fear of the swine flu I mean H1N1 flu (sorry not allowed to say swine flu anymore)? Really? I don't think so. People have summoned up courage to go to crowded places when more dangerous acts have been witnessed by the city. I am not sure what it will take other than bollywood actors asking people to vote on television, for the people to actually go out and exercise their fundamental right.

P.S. Talking of the H1N1 flu, that huge 40oz bottle of GermX lying on my office desk does not look so crazy now :) does it?

Sunday, May 3, 2009

The JAG Jello Shot and the Jagerbomb .

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Last summer the theme of our alcoholic consumption was mango, mojito & martini. This summer its gonna be jello shots since there is plenty of room to experiment!!! And what better way to start with the hard hitting Jagermeister.

Jagermeister makes the jello shot really strong and goes well with strawberry jello. Mix the jello with 1 unit hot water, then after the jello has dissolved completely add 1/2 unit cold water and 1/2 unit Jag.

If you are a fan of the Red Bull, then try the Jagerbomb by dropping a shot of Jag in a glass of Red Bull.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Tulip Fest 2009

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Recently we went to the Tulip festival at Thanksgiving gardens. We had to postpone our trip by a week as the bloomomoeter was only at 15% which means due to the recent snow the tulips were not in full bloom. When we went there a couple of days ago it really seemed like a good decision to postpone the trip. Below are few of the hundreds of shots that I was able to shoot.




Wednesday, April 15, 2009

The Easter Eggu Bau Hunt!!!

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I dragged myself for an Easter Egg Hunt [Eggu Bau == Egg for Aarav] last Sunday, yes on a precious Sunday with Radhika and Aarav to one of our friend's backyard. Egg and Hunt somehow don't sound right to me juxtaposed. The Egg in Easter symbolizes birth or rebirth in most of the current and the past civilizations. Hence used to decorate. In the end it turned out pretty good mainly because of the awesome weather and the kids had a good time. There were some really animated sugar high toddlers running around the yard creating plenty of mess to clean up for later. Sundays do sound so precious nowadays, just feel like doing nothing, staying at home kind of a day.I don't know if its global warming or the earth just needing more precipitation, but can you believe that its still snowing heavily in April. Good for the ski resorts I guess. But not so much for us, who are waiting to burn our tires to long road trips in the summer, so much to see, so much to do, places to go, people to meet, and enjoy the summer in spite of the blistering heat... wow that had a rhyme to it. Last year the summer was a blast! 1 SUV, 2 Camping Trips, 3 Months of rollicking fun, 4 National Parks, 5 Lakes, 6 Families for the get together, simply priceless!!! Hope this summer is as good as the last if not better.