Friday, September 29, 2006

5 days in Kolkata...

The city of the yellow ambassadors and hand drawn rikshaws. The city's overall look flabberghasted me absolutely. This is the only city where you can find ancient building everywhere around you.. Kolkota is know to be a very old city... But I really am finding it difficult to savor the beauty, mainly because I am missing the person I love a lot. Moreover I am treated as a dog here...Well, I guess that is how it is in the corporate world. The training is very hectic, moreover I am not able to find a proper friend. Well, I take it as an experience. Life ain't gonna be as easy as I anticipated I guess.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Minutes before leaving Bangalore....

Unlike others, I am quite reluctant to leave Bangalore. Well, I guess it's a part of life. I am finding it difficult to subdue my grief. May be because I am emotionally attached to my girlfriend. I just hope that what awaits me in Kolkata will invigorate me. I just came to know that my accomodation is 23km away from the airport and my flight is 50 mins late. Hmm...The inception is certainly not good.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Flight


Well! I condescend to say that it was the first time that I had traveled by flight. It was a nice experience. But! that's not it. I ventured into taking a snap of the flight. Fortunately I went unnoticed.

Kerala


It has been a while since I have blogged. Was a little held up because of my GRE. Well! Now I am back. In the pretext of preparing for my GRE I had gone to Kerala for a month. It was a real experience to me. All these days when I was in bangalore, I had travelled to far distances to experience the nature in its pristine form. When I was in Kerala I was right in the middle of nature. Trust me, Kerala is a nice place. Apart from the porn movie ads on the walls, Kerala is indeed "God's own country". There is like so many edible fruit-trees in my backyard. A little walk from the front of my house will take me to a river, a little walk from behind me house takes me to backwaters. Amazing indeed!.