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Showing posts with label Personal. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

An unforgettable experience in the mountains



Being blessed to be born in a world without cell phones was a boon, more blessed are our generation who have seen the transformation in technology and got trained to adapt to the required transformations. But the most blessed are those who have been on a camp or a hike in their childhood days and I am one such blessed soul.

The air became thin and our bus came to a halt for a short break it was mid day and all if us were damn excited and tired at the same time and very eager to reach the campsite. There were veterans describing about their experiences on spotting a few animals, the does and dont’s, the flora and fauna and what not.. We had stopped in a mountain town..




Driving through the last few hairpin bends, the narrowing roads, we reached the Berijum Lake. The shores were clean, the air thin, the mercury taking a dip, the water well settled and clear, most importantly the adrenaline rushing up and down for this was the first time. This was just the beginning.

It was our first camping experience and added to it we had come out together with our friends away from home for a night stay accompanied by our teachers of course. we learn’t what sharing means the day when the tents were allotted. What did we share? Rugs.

Before that we were told that camping is all about team work, now we started experiencing it. Setting up the tent to make it livable especially during the night was a challenge. This was the first team task where we had literally used the 2 rugs for the floor and other two to cover us while sleeping. Thinking back and trying to do it now would be a little more difficult to achieve I presume.

The second day was the real challenge, walking in the shoals exploring the rich fauna. Getting a chance to feel what forest was like, taking a nap in the middle of the forest in the afternoon after a dip in the waterfall, meeting with new friends from other schools and the long trek. Here was the time were we saw carcass of a bison hunted by a tiger. Getting to see a variety of mushrooms and getting to pick a few on the way back to the camp were the tastiest.

The stream walk to the origin was a breathe taking experience that followed on the very next day. The pine forests were dripping with water droplets from the recent downpour since the rain gods had no mercy and this added the challenge of walking in the marshy terrain with dripping rain coats. This was the time we learned on how to break the step and follow the lead.

The final day was for spotting some wildlife but with no luck, this was a short walk to the other bank of the lake where there will come a chance for us to see any wildlife, here we all wondered were there anything wilder that us human beings?  

We had no other choice than to return to our camp to have spotted just a few birds. The Kingfisher being a very common sight.

The camping experience was totally incomplete without the camp fire which a fellow camper will call a forest fire and make the camp director freeze. The art of mastering the perfect spot to sit to enjoy the camp fire was something to be mastered. Too close will mean too hot and too far you are cold, Against the wind again hot adjusting to the wind nearly impossible until finally a perfect circular audience was formed.

Each hour spent in the camp was learning something new, each talk was knowledge gained, each act we did was shaping up towards letting the EGO off..

Today when I see the Sholai hills from a distance, I am thankful for the very important lessons learnt and expecting to go camping once again…

Camping to me means learning unlimited..

My Cycling Time (From Birth - Till Date)




Not really sure if I can clock the time right but it would be a lot of time spent on my favorite machine "The Cycle". Right from the tri cycle, to the BMX series and the ranger model the time spent with the little feet on the pedal was just fun.

The Tri Cycle was great fun when riding indoors, the fun was greater when the outgrown kid rides the cycle. The seat will not fit, the knee would bend but imperfect to reach the pedal, the handlebar too small to hold one positive thing here would be the missing brakes.

Next comes the talent of riding the cycle in very small gaps, getting the hero feeling when the elders of the house tell us to be careful. The feeling today brings back very beautiful nostalgia.
The BMX was the next version, the best memory goes back here with uncles and cousins training me up. This was the cycle which introduced me to my extended family and made me understand what cousins really are.

Post mastering the balancing act, the next step was to take a glance of the overtaking vehicle on the side, those thrilling moments to take the eyes off road and land up in a ditch, thankfully it was  dry one. On mastering the ride, the next big what was the one wheeled ride (wheeling), hands free ride, bund jumps and the small races.

Outgrowing the BMX and getting bored with the same machine to ride daily and ofcourse changing with the trend was the ranger cycle as it was popularly called amongst us. Every kid in the locality was moving towards a ranger cycle and soon it was my time. Though it was difficult to part with the BMX, had to keep up with the trend.

This was the cycle of pure fun and long distance rides. The mountain foothills, the street shortcuts, the first dog chase, the transformation from adolescence to teenage, the ranger was truly “THE” Best Friend. The very same cycle that I still own and refuse to give up till date for the past 15 years.. The very same cycle which has been the best gadget of my life till date and will continue to be…

My cycling Nostalgia, to be continued..


Wednesday, July 29, 2015

No Tear No Fear

Tear will not come out,
There is no fear for bout,
Problems that are near,
Will be solved by those here..

The sun has set but there is light,

There is light and that is bright,
The shine will last for years to come,
The wisdom spread will brighten our home..

We'll make the people cross the poverty line,

Our Nation will be developed and will shine,
Rest my president, Rest O'Divine,
Rest my president, Rest O'Sunshine..

Jai Hindh..!!

Saturday, August 30, 2014

En'route Erode

Starting of from home at about 2:00 PM, hiding a secret thing that Subash had to, we took the bus from the town bus stand at 3:00 to Erode after a couple of minutes of hiccup discussion on weather to wait and take a bus with a seat or to stand and travel all the way. BTW, we choose the later.

Thanks to Subash for the tickets.

We had good ride to Erode, passing through some awesome country side roads due to a detour near Avinashi, the journey getting extended by 15 more minutes. The warn Erode weather and the visibly huge bus stand was a good welcome note.

Subash, my friend next door had to attend repeated calls from various sources (undisclosed) during the entire journey. But found time to show me the place where his car kissed a bus sometime back. Not to mention also the bus which got kissed at the Erode bus stand.

Proceeding to AvilPoondurai taking another bus, we reached to secret location admist sugarcane fields and coconut grooves to pickup his car and reach his farm house at Tekkanur.

A beautiful South Indian farm house with a festive splendor was awaiting for our arrival. On stepping out of the car, there was a huge scream 

"Mapla vandaaachu....."

Meaning: Groom has arrived...

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Coming Over a Trauma

Sometimes, I getup set like Hell..
Then I hear the Song HOTEL CALIFORNIA from Hell Freezes Over..
I then realize that I have not ridden my Saloon in the Desert..
Which gives me a Moral Boost and a reason to put the Uneasiness to rest..
Bottom-line: To come over a trauma, always think of the catalyst to intensify the reaction to the extent that the trauma disappears leaving behind just POSITIVE ENERGY

Sunday, September 26, 2010

My Appointment with the Lord of Seven Hills

24 Sep, 2010: Preethi akka dropped me in her santro at Marathalli. It was raining heavily and I had to do a small jog in the rain to catch the 335E to reach Domlur. From there it was a one man rain marathon to home. Then picked my bag and continued to Majestic to catch the bus to Bangalore.

25 Sep, 2010, Stepped down the bus at Tirupathi bus stand and got the tickets to Tirumala and started the pilgrimage up hill and checked into the room at Vallabacharya Math. It was a time for some Ginger tea and then rest for a couple of hours since We (Me, Ram and JP) had to wait for a couple of friends from Hyderabad (Ravi and Vinay). The felloz finally arrived at 10:00 hours.
We then headed for the place to shave our heads and had a dip at the pushkarini. The water at the pushkarini was crystal clear and very well maintained. After that we headed for the sheegra dharshan queue At 13:00 hours. Lord Venkateshwara gave us the darshan at around 17:30 hours. We were given Sakarai Pongal as prasadam inside the temple and after that we headed to the counter to collect the ladoos, check out the room and headed back to Tirupathi. The Deccan Chargers had to head back to Hyderabad and the other two Royal Challengers members were too hungry and tired, so leaving them at the Hotel Woodlands, I went to Alamelumangapuram to get the dharshan of Godess Padmavathi at 21:00 Hours. It was the temple closing time but I was happy get the dharshan of Raja Gopuram and headed back to the bus stand and headed back to Bangalore.

Here goes my new avatar…
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

BMTC: vajRASH

What happens when two friends meet?
Ans: A lot can happen
What happens when two VAJRAs of BMTC meet (parallely)?
Ans: vajRASH
What does the term mean?
Rash driving of Vajra buses. If you have nerves of steel, then you can sit in the buses else the blood pressure will shoot up for sure. Especially the route from KBS-Kadugodi.
Today morning, the bus in which I was travelling tried to overtake another one at Kundanahalli signal to take a left in ITPL road where in the rear view mirror of the other bus kissed the glass exactly where I was sitting.
In the evening, the honorable driver showed his driving skills the same way the mini cooper is driven in the Italian Job.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

About Me - Chennai



That's the Chennai History about me.

Tags: Naveen, Naveenieus, about naveen

Sunday, January 3, 2010

New Year 2010

Let us welcome the year 2010, with cheers to come for us to pen.
Let us make resolutions to create a new revolution.
Let us keep global warming in mind and move on treating our fellow mates with a cool mind.
Let us move forward with a scope of good hope.

Wish you a very happy, successful and prosperous New Year.

- Naveen

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Happy Diwali - 2009


As we light up the lamps,
Let down go the swamps,
As we celebrate the festival of lights,
Let us join hands to put a full stop to all the fights,
As a new dawn begins,
Let there always be good tidings.
Wish you and your family a very happy and prosperous Diwali.

-Naveen

Saturday, August 15, 2009

62 years and still marching on...

Democracy defined and re-defined...

Standard of living of the people made fine and still being refined…

Milestones crossed making achievements…

The list is big from the man to moon to the nuclear improvements…

Way beyond the cultural divides united we are…

Being a developed country is not very far…

Come and join hands to spread the world peace…

Let the year bring down all the tensions to ease…

Salutations to all the fighters and martyrs who laid down their life for liberty…

Salutations also to all the personnel in the armed forces for taking guard against iniquity…

Wish you a very happy independence day…

-Naveen

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Welcome

Hi,

Greetings to you.

Thanks for visiting my Blog. I intend to put up a few technical scenarios and solutions related to .NET, ColdFusion, SQL and PHP here.

Apart from this, I'm also planning to put up information about photography and travel.

Please come back for updates.

Naveen