As I said earlier, I used to write a blog elsewhere. I want to let it go and stay with this one only. So .... in case you are interested, have a look at the following link.
http://fourthstate.wordpress.com/
Cheers!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Here is me, in my profile photo.
At Milford Sounds, New Zealand. October 2009.
As I type this, our grand daughter is playing and watching nursery rhymes on TV. She is so relaxed, so happy, so much present in the 'now'. Wish we adults could learn from little children - to live totally in the present, without any burden of past or tension of future.
Happy New year!
At Milford Sounds, New Zealand. October 2009.
As I type this, our grand daughter is playing and watching nursery rhymes on TV. She is so relaxed, so happy, so much present in the 'now'. Wish we adults could learn from little children - to live totally in the present, without any burden of past or tension of future.
Happy New year!
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Drum roll
Hello World!
I am glad to start this here my blog. Its not my first, I must admit. But I perhaps did not make/design/use my earlier one properly. Later, I might copy and paste some bits from there to here and give it up. Don't like to have too many things around. Don't like clutter - facebook, email, and this blog - should be plenty already.
I will add my photo soon. Words without a face - not a good idea.
I greet you the Indian way - by saying "Namaste", with folded hands, held close to my heart. And that means "The divinity in me, salutes the divinity in you"!
Phew. A bit heavy, eh? But I do mean it.
Cheers.
I am glad to start this here my blog. Its not my first, I must admit. But I perhaps did not make/design/use my earlier one properly. Later, I might copy and paste some bits from there to here and give it up. Don't like to have too many things around. Don't like clutter - facebook, email, and this blog - should be plenty already.
I will add my photo soon. Words without a face - not a good idea.
I greet you the Indian way - by saying "Namaste", with folded hands, held close to my heart. And that means "The divinity in me, salutes the divinity in you"!
Phew. A bit heavy, eh? But I do mean it.
Cheers.
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