Rustic Romance
15 Tuesday Feb 2011
15 Tuesday Feb 2011
14 Monday Feb 2011
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08 Tuesday Feb 2011
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When voices scream out of painful silence
When protests are held by a child’s prayer
When its no longer about the individual
The revolution has begun…
Every decade sees one of such
Every person goes through some of such
Who’ll come out of this successful
its hard to tell
In the end after all nothing will remain
and there’ll be peace later despite all the pain
But a wave of change would’ve started
And something new would’ve begun
Perhaps its the seed of the next revolution!
08 Tuesday Feb 2011
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A mother was left abandoned on the gates of a medical practitioner’s clinic by her children because she had become a burden on them – she was a cripple. She was left behind in the bitter cold of Delhi’s winters and as she dragged herself really shocked wondering if this is what she had taught her children to become, she disappeared into the darkness of the lanes. I was there that evening passing by the shop next to that clinic and the shopkeeper told me about her. I saw her pass by in absolute silence – she looked like she could be from a middle class family. Nobody saw her ever since.
A little girl was sent with a man she hardly knew, married off to a man three times her age. She was brought to an alien land and sold off to another bidder as a ‘virgin’ bride. Why this betrayal she wondered… she didn’t even know what or who to ask? She was now trapped forever in this web and years hence she doesn’t even recollect what her name used to be & she doesn’t remember where she came from. But this one time when she was being sent off for the nth time sitting quietly, looking way older than the 24 years of her life, in the 2nd class compartment of a train… the train began to near the hills of a tea-growing valley and some scent stirred inside her soul and made her cry.
Some stories I witnessed in my life and I don’t think will ever recover from. I wrote these instances down the time when I witnessed them…only a few minutes of my life but it left a lasting impression.
04 Friday Feb 2011
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21 Friday Jan 2011
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21 Friday Jan 2011
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11 Tuesday Jan 2011
Posted in eco-awareness, switch off lights
It’s interesting to sometimes observe how our minds take us so swiftly from one thought to another, often without even the slightest realisation that we have moved from one topic far away to another realm all together!
I was reading about the increase in VAT prices and this quickly took me to price rise in many stores across the city. Well essentially speaking the price rise isn’t as drastic as I thought it was going to be. A big store I know has increased prices, for example from £1.95 to £1.99. And whilst I was thinking of the store, my mind drifted to how the main lights inside that store get switched off 30 minutes after the store shuts for business each night and leaves only a couple of emergency lights on or lights are on where people are working to fix lights, displays, etc. Then I recollected a bus ride a while ago through the heart of London city. Almost all the office buildings I saw along the way had lights switched on. I thought perhaps there may be people who worked late there… so I squinted my eyes in hope to find some flustered employees working frantically at their desks… of course there wasn’t anyone there! Entire floors of empty desks & chairs and floors & floors of lights for ghosts I’m guessing because they won’t be able to find their way in the dark perhaps! And its not just one or two buildings… there are so m any office buildings across London that leave their lights on. It’s appalling the way so many of these corporate buildings waste so much energy for god only knows what reason. So much for corporate responsibility!!!!! Whilst eco-activists and even many energy companies are trying desperately to spread awareness amongst the population, these big & not so big corporates seem to be living on another planet… besides its not their job to save the planet, right?!
This topic has been the pea in the mattresses of my mind!! Its so freaking annoying. We watched this program on current tv quite a while ago about these eco-warriors who went around Paris switching off unncessary lights in shops & office buildings… I think more of this is needed unless of course companies become more eco-conscious & only keep switched on whats necessary. The world could do with less light pollution!
Darkness is as essential to our biological welfare, to our internal clockwork, as light itself. —Verlyn Klinkenborg
Of course I started thinking about light pollution. Its been years since people have been talking about switching off lights inside their homes when not in use… I recollect TV ads back in the 80s & 90s that used to promote this awareness in India! If we can switch off lights at home when we aren’t in that room, why can’t we do it at our work places? Is it because we don’t pay the bills for these commercial/work places? But then ultimately we will all pay the price of this unchecked light bill!
10 Monday Jan 2011
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It’s my older nephews birthday today & we nicknamed him Tintin as he graced this planet on the date that one of the most famous & loved private detective Tintin also celebrates his birthday. The comic character has been our family’s favourite ever since we first laid our eyes on the first Tintin comic book or graphic novel as they are now called. And the same goes for my nephew… we all just fell in love with him from the first moment. He’s 11 now & I find it so amazing that so many years have passed. He used to be the most adorable baby with his little button nose and his cute mannerisms. Today he’s a strapping 5′ 6” tall and as awkward as any pre-teenager can be. He may not hug us as much anymore or respond to all our strange cutesy weird nicknames we call him but he will always be the first whom we all fell in love with.
Sourab Banerjee, we love you so much.
And then Mihir came soon after Sourab… and now its hard to decide who was a cuter baby… Mihir is like cherry pie, ice-cream, honey & cream… oh dear… I love my nephews 🙂
Happy Birthday Sourab for 10th January & Mihir for 21st January!!!!
Love… Always.
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