Sunday, October 31, 2010

Travelogs That I Liked

I came across a travelog http://www.sadanandsafar.blogspot.com/. The author has been to a lot of places in India (Mostly north and a little of south India as well), US and a couple of places in Europe (France, Switzerland) too. I was googling for some scenic places in India when I came this link and I went through a few.

About his travels, the author mentions the itinerary, describes the places, provides interesting titbits, costs of stay/hiring a car etc. It isn't written like a tourist book. There is a personal touch, it's about his travel. It's an interesting read with lovely photographs.

I read another good article about a scenic trip in South India (I don't have the link to it). The author talks about traveling from Kollam on the west coast by Tinnevely (Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu) passenger in a second class compartment. He recommends second class for the leisure traveler.

A nice site for people planning to travel in India is http://www.incredibleindia.org/.

Another site which is lovely is http://usandeep.com/trekking/nilambur.html. The formatting and page layout is very pleasing. This site is mainly about treks in Kerala.

This could be another nice site: http://www.goseekandhide.com/

Friday, October 29, 2010

Modest Women's Dressing

Women's dress used to interest me a lot, primarily because I found it lacking in any kind of sense, rationality. The sole objective of the dress was to wear too much (or too little) of it, make it obsolete faster than a new piece of software and create many different variants from a basic style. 

For example, you have the pants and a shirt, then you have the pants (which reach till the knee or calves and a shirt and a skirt), then you have the bikini. All of these (and hundreds of other variants of these) are formed from the same basic design with some pieces of dress made 1. shorter 2. longer 3. slightly different 4. eliminated. And there is a hoopla around this industry from New York to Paris to Milan to Mumbai referring to a few words (I guess they are French) "avant le Garde" and "Haute Le Couture". I can only silently tap my forefinger against my temple and shake my head sadly when I hear about women's dress.

Many colleges in Chennai have a dress code imposed on women in the city. And guess what, women (in their teens and early 20's at the maximum) have been up in arms against the establishment crying foul. Women believe that it's their constitutional right to wear (or not) what they please. Now these are the same women who complain of eve teasing. They believe it's a fair expectation to be not teased. Sure, just as it's a fair expectation to not have your house stolen. But would you keep your house open when you go on a vacation? Right, try explaining this to women.

Having said that, today I came across on article about what (woman's) modest dressing is all about. I liked it a lot but for the fact that it keeps dragging Christianity into it. I wonder what religion has to do with dressing. (When do we understand that good sense is religion agnostic?)
If I overlook the religious stuff in the article it makes good reading and explains nicely what modest dressing is all about http://www.therebelution.com/blog/2007/02/the-responsibility-of-modesty-part-two/. (In a lighter vein: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=311971462163479&set=a.190990430928250.52403.130067003687260&type=1&theater)

I never thought I would like to read anything written by a feminist until I read this: http://fearlesslyfeminine.blogspot.com/2006_08_01_archive.html. Thanks BLBLBLBL.

BLBLBLBL refers to a close relative of hers who insists that my friend not wear cheap dress. And that a dress should be "heavy" meaning it should have lots of embroidery, made in silk and be heavy. That got me thinking. How would I look in shorts tailored that way?

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Oh To Be 12 Again

My Friend Jalani (29-1) sent me this. I loved it..


The moral of the story: Even when a man is listening, he is gonna get it wrong.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Picking The Right Person

I found this when I was browsing. I thought it would be very useful for a few of my friends. http://www.funtoosh.com/jokes/men_women/596. Hope you like it.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Description Of People Across India

I came across this link which explains the differences in culture/accent/behavior of people from different states of India. I thought it was fairly comprehensive and hence is a good reference. http://www.funtoosh.com/jokes/indian_jokes/490.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Pictures Of Atom Bomb / Nuclear Explosions

I came across a link with some fantastic pictures of nuclear explosions. Here is the link
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/09/14/science/20100914_atom.html?ref=science. One of my friends is an ardent fan of this topic (especially about nuclear rectors, the fast breeder ones and about Plutonium, Thorium and Uranium and its many isotopes). I hope he sees the pictures.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Trusting Relationship

I used to think that women these days don't trust their husbands much. But an incident today made me rethink.

I have a friend who copies my song lists, copies the way I travel, copies whatever I do. She, needless to say, is a snob. She comes from a wealthy family and  has never seen the interior of a 2nd class sleeper compartment. I think I am exaggerating a little here, I think she has  been inside of one in the year 1983. And then of course she has seen it in movies or on TV.

Today she said she had booked the return ticket by sleeper class from her home town (she was going to visit her parents). And I was reminded of an old dialog from the movie "Dilwale Dulhaniya Leh Jayenge". This is when Kajol (the heroine) leaves London for Punjab (India) and Shah Rukh Khan aka SRK (the hero) follows her and meets her there. He asks her "Do you trust me?" and she replies coyly "khud se zyada" ("more than I trust myself").

I realized this friend and her husband shared such a special relationship. And she had implicit trust in him that he would force her to cancel the second sleeper class tickets. So she went ahead and booked 2nd class, trying to prove a point. I explained to her that I am envious of her beautiful relationship with her husband. I thought she would blush sweetly.

I was dumbstruck to see her being furious at me. I still don't understand her reaction. Nevertheless it's nice to see such a trusting relationship.

Mysore Palace

A friend sent me this link of Mysore palace.. Its a must watch.. http://www.mysorepalace.tv/360_Eng/index.html.

And these are couple of pictures of Brindavan Gardens that I picked from the net.


The Gardens are a must see place. You should visit it in the evening.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Nice Dress

This is a picture of a dress that I liked.
http://www.hindu.com/mp/2010/10/12/stories/2010101250140600.htm. 30 years back, this was called pavadai chattai I think. Now perhaps since its sold in Khadar Nawaz Khan Road which is upmarket and sells only avant garde/ethnic stuff this dress is probably called bottomings. 

Shopping Behavior - Men and Women

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Baby Videos

Friends of mine gave me couple of baby videos which were just too good.. Here they are.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYt31nQabYA&feature=related: This one shows a baby enjoying his food.



And this one shows many babies dancing to an arabic song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MIHpf3_TzE&NR=1.

A baby playing billiards: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjYiJsSjWIM

Boy getting a kiss: https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=178244018892310

A definant baby: https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=123797101015105

Guitar Seniors: https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=169772946407702

This is another video of a baby (very funny).
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B1xQDlpMnLKxZTc1YTg4MDQtZTJlNi00MzViLWJjZmMtOWY2NWU4ODMxNDQ1&hl=en. While the baby in this video reminds me of the way some of my friends behave when their mom goes out of town and the baby in the 1st video reminds me of my friends' children. These videos were not shot by me and I don't know any of the characters in the videos.

These are a couple of nice photos, the links to which were given by a friend.
http://j3.tagstat.com/image04/b/be1f/009P052yXUv.gif
http://i3.tagstat.com/image05/b/4acb/002x054CQHb.gif

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Arunachal Pradesh

For a long time I have been thinking of visiting the north east (of India) and especially Arunachal Pradesh where the altitude goes above 4000m. I found a very nice travelogue: http://vishal1967.blogspot.com/2008/05/tawang-travelogue.html. I hope you find it nice.

Indian Foods That Are Good for Health

There was an article in a newspaper today on indian foods that are good for health. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/diet/12-Indian-foods-that-cut-fat/articleshow/6559721.cms.

Many of the items mentioned are easy to get. I don't know whether chilies refers to red or green chilies. Cabbage, honey, cabbage are readily available everywhere. Mustard oil is the primary medium of cooking in West Bengal. It has a nasty smell but as per the article it seems to be very good for health. 

Moong dal (Payatham paruppu in Tamil), garlic, turmeric, clove, cardamom may be primarily available in India or in Indian shops. Turmeric is considered especially good for a sore throat (to be mixed in hot milk).

Hopefully we can change our diet a little in line with the article above, so that we live longer and healthier.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Bus Stops Around The World !!!

A friend sent me this and I loved it.. So here it is.. (Apologies if this is copyrighted material)


USA 
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Italy

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Holland 
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Dubai 
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France 
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China

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Malaysia 
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South Africa 
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Greece 
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Switzerland 
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Bangkok 
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AND Finally India (after heavy rain in Bombay)


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