I try to say a lot while saying very little. Get used to it.
life continues to move along its winding trail
A break’s a break, no matter how I put it. I last blogged nearly a week or more ago, and here I am now trying to come up with good excuses to myself as to why I haven’t posted. I’m going to skip past it and focus on topic 2: “Life Continues to Move Along its Winding Trail”.
Actual physical moving/relocation has happened again, making this the 6th time in 3 years. Yes, I know. Insanity. However, I now feel like even though I have a mountain-load of crap, it compacts itself pretty well to be transported. I’ve also come one step closer to a dream of a recliner, in that I actually own one now. Yes, in all its lever-pressing leg-resting glory. It’s not the La-Z-Boy E-cliner 3000, the chair that Sit Magazine calls ‘Chair of the Year’. Not yet, anyway.
A recent incident is still demonstrating after-effects. In short, I’m without vehicular transportation. The why, how and wherefore are slightly irrelevant, so I don’t want to talk about it right now still. This lack of transportation is hitting home in interesting ways…
I currently feel as though I’ve been transported back in time to 2005, when my only mode of transport was walking. Back then I had recently acquired my iRiver H140, and it was the be-all and end-all of my existence. Now I realize that it still is, in many ways. I hook up the player, the remote, the headphones… and I walk down the road jigging every now and then to a song I know well. A lot of the songs are from back then too, so it sort of adds to the illusion. The streets have changed, the city I’m walking in is different and a lot of things have changed for me too… but somehow a little bit of the world as I knew it from 2005 appears to have transplanted itself into my life today.
My life is not instantaneous any more. I have to actually plan events a few hours in advance at least to manage to get to places. Again, reminiscent of the UK, where nothing could be done without taking into account transport time. It’s cool and sad at the same time; I don’t quite know which one to focus on.
Obviously, there are feelings of loss as well. However, I haven’t written about any of my cars, and I don’t know if I ever can. A car is one of those possessions that should not have the kind of good bye that I have given, and somehow I feel as though writing my in memoriam post is too final. They are all actually lost to me in real life, I know… maybe I will find it in me to post about them someday.
A trip to upstate New York happened this weekend – specifically to Saranac Lake where Reshma & Vin live. In short: Awefomeness. Yes, the missus is responsible for such explorations, once again proving her awesomeness. Reshma and Vin were awesome too, cooking up a storm of pancakes and uthappas as well as taking us to one place after another, each more beautiful than the previous one. We managed to see quite a bit in the time we were there: Lakes Saranac, Flower, Placid, Raquette, Tupper; Mounts Whiteface, Baker; and a whole lotta places in between.

The Adirondacks have to be one of the most beautiful places I have been to in recent times. Given the number of lakes and mountains around, I felt transported back to the Scottish Highland road trips that I have made – the colors, the pristine beauty, the wildness – all untouched by man, other than to put a road within. Miles of road with no seeming end, next to no cars, and expanses of green and blue flashing by. I can only imagine the fall colors that would explode in this area, and am really sorry that I won’t be there to see it this time round. Even now, I sit in my train wrenching myself from attempting to capture the beauty flashing past my train window. The twilight of a deep orange sunset remains, the sky and water reflecting it perfectly. Trees stand dark against the banks, occasional boats and canoes flash by as they float in rippled waters. Clouds line the sky, highlighted by the orange and providing a perfect gray to contrast it. Small islands exist in this river, and some of them can be seen to house some kind of dwellings, all of which look idyllic. I can only envy these houses, it is a peace and quiet well worth living in. A far cry from the places I have lived in my life.
Interestingly, villages and hamlets exist here where there is NO cell-phone network coverage. Yes in this 1st world country, such regions do exist. What is interesting is that there IS Wi-Fi coverage in such places. Need I say more? There was also the baby bear that got scared away as it tried to cross the road while we zoomed by. Poor thing indeed. But it lent credence to stories of bears wandering into your backyard and eating any form of food that’s available. And of course, the baby squirrel that pecked away at the nut in its paws until it realized that the 4 of us were generally behaving like boorish paparazzi, and then darted away into the underbrush.
I’ve now realized that there are a bunch of other posts I need to get writing, having procrastinated them for over a month. So off I go then.
clubbing together a month’s worth of everything into one big gigantic post
about 2 months ago - 1 comment
This is the 4th attempt I’m making at trying for a halfway decent beginning to a post. Have I really been reduced to saying such banalities? I can’t quite believe it. When I look at my front page, most of my recent posts are about movies. Reviews, basically. Most of my recent posts have also More >
tashi: the amazing, awesome (invisible) dog
about 5 months ago - 2 comments
As I spent most of last week getting Windows 7 to work properly on my computer (which will be in a next post – it takes a while for me to get such things together) – I completely missed the chance to post about walking my dog in Brooklyn. Oh, my dog? Tashi. Was invisible. More >
i should just title this r.i.p. staying.cool
about 5 months ago - 4 comments
Among other things, the probability that random ideas pop into my head has dwindled down to zero. Which makes it a little hard to maintain a space that was somehow meant to ensure that I do not lose touch with writing. Now that I think about it, my blog will turn 5 in a month. More >
repititive post #6875764
about 6 months ago - 2 comments
No matter how many times I say it, it bears repeating: Moving SUCKS. Yes, all caps.
The only cool thing so far is that I’m driving a 10′ UHAUL truck. Heh.
stop-gap post #984328
about 6 months ago - No comments
I had more than a few posts all done and ready for posting yesterday onwards.
Right now? I have deep deep thoughts. You know, the kind that can start a new religion ‘n stuff.
I’ll fill in the blanks later.
Meanwhile I encourage you to start reading up on the awesomeness of Scientology so that you know what More >
non-post #945353465
about 7 months ago - 14 comments
I now actually reply to comments within the comment thread associated with a post.
Most of you probably don’t care that I have started doing this, but it behooves me to tell you that I may insult you in reply to your oh-so-thoughtful comments.
Copy?
p.s. And this is the first post in a while that WP has More >
blog-thinking aloud part duex
about 7 months ago - 4 comments
Before I begin, it must be remarked that the number of suggestions on my last post is the reason this one is delayed. Why? Well, I actually had a follow up post all ready and written saying ‘Well its great to see how little you guys want to see my blog etc etc. I can’t More >
blog-thinking aloud
about 8 months ago - 10 comments
I have come to the conclusion I should probably have at least one weekly post-type scheduled thing. Something which will definitely happen every week – in addition to all the other random crap that I keep boring all of you with. In case I come up with absolutely nothing to post about in a month More >
keeping in the spirit of sporadically posting random updates for the sake of it
about 9 months ago - 4 comments
Yes, I know that’s a long title. Looooooooong.
I appear to have run out of things to say on this site. Every day is like a new deadline. Its been 4 days since you last posted. Its been 5 days since you last posted. Its been 7 days since you had something original and new to More >
quick ‘un
about 11 months ago - No comments
Apparently Google/Feedburner screwed up in some porting over of feeds. Tis possible that you readers see funky things happening. I believe I’ve followed what they’ve asked to me to do pretty closely – in case you guys see issues, gimme a holla’.





about 6 months ago
Dude.. what’s with you and your cars?
I am now waiting to read about the same weekend on Galadriel’s and Rayshma’s blogs…
about 6 months ago
See? There’s a reason I nag you so much.
about 6 months ago
i LOVE that pic! ur missus looks really pretty!
how is it that you didn’t mention HOW much she nagged you to come visit?
anyhoo… u’re welcome to come over ANYtime. and stay as long as you can tolerate us!
about 6 months ago
@Kanchan: The less said the better
I believe I’ve managed to beat everyone else to the punch on this one.
@G: Yeah, yeah.. fine, fine.. you rock.
@Rayshma: Don’t you start on the nagging front now. She rocks, OK? No? You too? Fine.
about 6 months ago
testing threaded commenting.
about 6 months ago
Way cool, it works!