Posts Tagged ‘Hyderabad’
Back in Bangalore, Back to Bedlam
I'm sitting comfortably in the living room of my new apartment in JP Nagar phase 2 in Bangalore as I type this blog post. It is raining and the diffused light makes it look like twilight outside, instead of in the middle of the afternoon. I had lived in Bangalore until 31st March 2009, following which, I had lived in Hyderabad and in Gurgaon. [...]
The Story of the Lost Boarding Pass
The year in review series is being interrupted by a special blooper moments blogpost that begs to be written, for the situation and circumstances are appropriate. I am sitting at the Hyderabad airport and mooching off on the Tata Indicom free wi-fi to fondly recollect yet another airport adventure. Every trip to an airport seems to bring with [...]
2010: The year that was – Part 1
I'd written a post at the start of last year to document personal milestones / accomplishments / fun things that took place in my life in 2009 and when I look back on it, I realize that the content in that post brings back memories of times that have been relegated to the back of my head, primarily due to other, more immediate things that seem to [...]
Settling in Blues
Its been a while since I have blogged. After the funny incident involving the cops at the Jor Bagh metro station, things have been busy and hectic. With trips to Kerala, Mysore, Mumbai, Hyderabad and then to Israel, interspersed in between with work, I've not really had much time to do anything of note. In addition, I was asked to shift out of [...]
2009: The Year That Was
2009 has been quite a year for me and when I am long gone and my great-great-grand kids want to read what I've written (yeah, your great-great-gramps is teh_pwnage!), they need to be shown how cool I was, even if it means writing something completely untrue and fabricated, as some part of this post might turn out to be. Having said that, most [...]
The Tale of the Hitched Simian
I have very few close friends, though my facebook friends tally indicates that I have close to 900 people that would be considered as social networking pals. An appropriate list trimming, as triggered by Neha Vish shall soon be put into force once I am jobless enough. Ironically, I am more jobless when I am employed than when I am actually [...]
Full Circle?
Life has a funny way of creeping up on you and making you realize that there are a few things you've either not paid attention to, or spent way too much time over analyzing. I am sitting at home now, on my old faithful PC as I type this away, painfully reminded of the fact that I leave home in a little over ninety minutes to head back to [...]
Rural Tourism @ Anegundi
For those of you that have been reading the content on this blog on a not-so-infrequent basis, there's been all these pseudo-romantic tales of how I clung to the back of a Matador mini-van, hanging onto dear life as I made my way to this off-beat, rustic village named Anegundi for an internship project that a few of us managed to secure as part of [...]