Wednesday, July 23, 2008

It happens...

Was rushing to my house...my workplace is in the thrid floor...Taking the stairs in good exercise...but it never suits me. So rushed to the lift. A gentelman was already there inside..The door was about to close, then it opened..I peeped outside to see if someone is standing..There was nobody around...Again pressed 0, now again the door opened and closed..getting bit bugged again checked who it was..None...Sighed..again pressed 0..Gently from behind came a voice "Mam what are you tring to do?. You are pressing "3" instead of "0" thats why the door is not obeying you!!!" ..It took few seconds to realise...Cheaply my eyes twinkled, couldnt hide my embrassment....Felt what a great day!!!!It happens...:)

நட்பு

மறப்போம் ....மன்னிப்போம் ...

மறந்து , மன்னித்தால்வரும் லாபம் நட்பு ...

கோபத்தினாலும் ஒரு லாபம் உண்டு.....ரத்த கொதிப்பு

வியந்தேன்

வீட்டு நாய் காணவில்லை என்று அழுகிற பெண் ஒரு இடம்

பெற்ற பிள்ளையை கள்ளி பால் கொடுத்து கொல்லும் தாய் ஒரு இடம்

வியந்தேன், உலகத்தை கண்டு.....

Thursday, July 17, 2008

தோழி

அன்று உன் கண்ணீரின் அருமை எனக்கு தெரியவில்லை ..
இன்று அதை உணர்தேன் என் தோழியே...
அன்று உனக்காக நான் இல்லை ..
ஆனால் இனி, உன் கண்ணீரை ஏந்த என் கைகள் இருக்கும் என் கண்மணியே......

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

My trip

It started on June-24, with 8 folks and with bags full started for a adventurous trip with loads of excitement. Thrill started in the railway station itself, with a pick pocket trying to snatch our hand bag. But we managed to get out of it. The train was bit filthy, but we dint mind as we had our minds focused on our trip.
I need to definitely mention the courage of a women whom we saw there in the train. She boarded the train, leaving both her kids and baggage's in the platform. Just then the train started but the kids were still there in the platform. The people there helped the kids to board the moving train. Gush..we were relieved...Have only seen conservatives mothers. For the first time saw someone like this.

Next day morning we reached Una-a place in himachal. From there took a cab to Manikar. Manikar is the place where one could find hot springs and a gurudwar. But the travel was very tedious. Had to stop the cab then and there. Do you think for site -seeing..nay,...for vomit..what else?? Managed, and we reached Manikar. Hot spring was awesome. People cook using that. With rising fuel prices this one is really pretty good. There was also something like a bath tub which had sulphur water in it. People believe if we have a dip in it, we would be hale and healthy. Next destination starts..Started to Kulu. River rafting is something which one shouldn't miss there. It was really thrilling and adventurous one. A ride for 7 kms. Really good one. The rafter was our almighty that time. I believe it was the pyas river. Not sure of the spelling. :) There was nothing much in kulu. Then we moved to Manali. To our disappointment Rothang pass was blocked that day. Had to stay an extra day in manali. Did some shopping...Next day we moved to rothang. As it was off season, it wasn't fully covered with snow. But still it was exciting, standing in a peak with 13000 feet high. Had a horse ride there. My horse was so meek, I was riding on it, always thinking it would push me anytime.

From himachal, we moved to punjab. Dint have much of time to explore golden temple. Just had a glimpse. It was glittering and was very really a boon to the eyes. We dint miss to see Jalianwala Bagh. And our final move was to wagah border. Its a must visit for all. All would get goose-bumps on seeing the jawans march. Patriotism was the feel there. Nearly spent some 3 hours there. Said bye-bye to punjab and boarded the train to Delhi. Here ends the trip. As I had written it wasn't smooth everywhere. Midnight by 2, our cab broke. We went searching for some good hotels. But that time i realized, how lucky to be a girl. We could be cozy and sit in one corner, leave everything to the guys. They would arrange everything and finally take us there. Same thing happened in our trip also. Amongst 8 only 1 was fluent in Hindi. Hats off to him too, for taking all others and bearing our broken Hindi as well. :)