Sunday, December 30, 2007

Marraige

A Human must marry....WHY????

Is marraige the ultimate goal in life...is there nothing else...kya yehi hai akhari Manzil....and questions like it keep on flowing in my mind.....

You need a companion...you do not realize it now but when you are 50 you would know...

Well I think I will do just fine...as it is I do not like a lot of people...adding another emotional balance is not a requirement....

The house would become home....and yo would like to come back from work....I still like to come back from work...the problem is going to work ...

Are you afraid to take responsibility...no I am not, i am not ready to take unnecessary responsibilities..

I like the way I am..

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Photos Updated

Jaiselmer is updated in flicker

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Din soman jaye na

This is what my great grand father used to write in his diary every day...basically means that a " Day does not pass in the same way"....

Talking to DAD and MOM..and trying to know them better...also somehow...always seems to have a fascination for stories from their time....

I think their generation is the most blessed one.... they have seen so many changes...amazing....

Kudos to all of you.....

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Jaiselmer





hmmm... actually disappointing...especially from the sonar kella point of view.

The fort looks more like a hugh house with big walls, it is a city fort, did not find it impressive, the fort at Jodhpur was my measure... it was a disappointment, anyways, the thrill was there ...i guess all feluda fan's would understand...taking the same route of barmer e.t.c to Jaiselmer.

Things that Put you off : People... everybody seems to n\be the tout there, you are walking on the road, just stop and ask about anything as small as a pan ki dukan and you set yourself for the range of questions from them...

Where are you staying, how much does it cost, are you going to see the sand dunes....STOP.... I wish I could shout...

Anyways after reaching Jaiselmer got on a SUMO to take us to the hotel, it was located inside the fort, good place, nice rooms and more importantly clean bathrooms.

Time to eat: it seems none of the resturants are open between 3 and 6 so we had to do with a road side stall of pao bhaji and dahipuri...e.t.c...

Next day started out well.. saw the fort itself and then the taxi wala came to take us to the sand dunes.... ohhh man...the only thing missing here was water otherwise I would have thought that we are in Mumbai much less in Rajasthan...so many people....offff....

I did not like this place.


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