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10 years a domain!

10 years a domain!

This blog has gone through many identity crises. Has changed names quite a few times. In ‘trumspringa’ it found itself, so it made an attempt to adhere. For its 10th year completion in June, as I started my research to move to a domain, it was easiest to get one by my own name. So I did just that. A lot of ideas are still taking shape in my head so it would remain one of those ever-evolving projects, I would…

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The Neapolitan Novels

The Neapolitan Novels

I read and enjoyed and also got (un)necessarily involved in really good fiction, thanks to the Neapolitan Novels series by Elena Ferrante. For beginners its a 4 book series, traverses the friendship and story of 2 girls growing up in Naples Italy from 1960s to early 2000s. (I had decided to do a 1/2 yearly books-I-read review post on the blog, but who am I if not a slave to breaking my own resolutions). Things that went through my head…

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Of Cassini, broken hearts and roses blooming in my borrowed garden

Of Cassini, broken hearts and roses blooming in my borrowed garden

I am looking at the final descent of the Cassini spacecraft into Saturn’s atmosphere. As Cassini dares into the uncharted territory, I well up. There is something deeply moving and romantic about the images. I wonder what all the astronomer’s in the world must be feeling now. Wonder, excitement, awe of what awaits? As the final moments of Cassini’s life reach earth, we all wait. Wonder for the unknown. Gratefulness for the gone. The one’s who are left behind.My heart…

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A list..

A list..

Of unfinished/unstarted/left in random state projects. Because Upasna who I am constantly in awe of wrote one with the most apt illustration.1. Books – 9 physical books have piled up on my to read list. I don’t know how/when I am going to arrive at them. 2. Photo memory project – I am not big on clicking pictures using phone or any other device. Recently with the addition of a new member to our family i.e. Baby M, I want…

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Things I learnt from 6 days in the mountains

Things I learnt from 6 days in the mountains

Baths/showers are for the weaklings. If you are from the drylands or plains (or cities) and want to live in the mountains, then, forget what a bath feels like. Because when you are up there freezing your exposed body parts, read toes and fingers (if not wearing socks or gloves. But why will you do that in December, I ask!) nose, cheeks, mouth, making water touch them will feel like saja-e-(thanda)-pani. As if drinking water to stay hydrated, as drilled…

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Book Love 2016

Book Love 2016

Book Love 2015 here!  Starting to pen down this year’s ‘read’ book list well in advance. Because I’ll be in the mountains on new year’s (mild show off) and don’t want to fall behind on my yearly ritual. A slight change this year, is I am also going to put down the list of books I really want to get my hands on and start reading in 2017. In case you know me, you know what book gifts I would…

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Thoughts – filtered through the sieve

Thoughts – filtered through the sieve

Getting that itch to write a philosophical post. Maybe also because my birthday was around the corner and I cannot help but make a list. Of thoughts, things, and my musings. Travel – I increasingly feel that I live in a silo. I read only particular books (despite the efforts to include writers from different ethnicity, backgrounds, countries, languages, and genres in my reading list). I watch only a section of movies that are released each year, which are mostly…

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