Writing makes me feel good. Whenever I need to talk, I write. It is like a therapy for me that puts me back on track with more enthusiasm. So, here in my blog, I am going to write the things that make me think, emote, react and reflect. Thank you for stopping by and writing your comments. (Now anonymous comments are accepted too!)
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Friday, 1 February 2013
Monday, 24 December 2012
Sunday, 2 December 2012
The Tune
I saw him today! After listening to him for
so long, finally I could spot him. Oh what a relief!
It is amazing how some sites, sounds and
smell can transmit you to another time and place instantly! This is what
happened when I first listened to this man in this city called Mumbai. The
first time I heard him was a Sunday morning. I was preparing my cup of morning
tea, when I heard the soothing tune of a flute. I was wondering who it was! The
tune took me back to my childhood immediately, when my momma and me used to
admire a similar distant playing flute in our comfortable home in Guwahati.
Every night, after around 8.30 pm when we
would ready the dining table for dinner, a melodious flute played somewhere in
the background. Unlike now, there were not many houses in the neighbourhood and
we always wondered which house the tune emanated from! The tune was so
melodious that we would eat without exchanging a single word. In my young mind,
I used to even relate that tune to many story book stories that I was so fond
of. That tune made my childhood so perfect!


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One of my many Balcony Gardens |
Today, while watering my pots in the balcony,
I heard that flute again! This time, it felt as if it was coming from the road!
I tried to spot it manoeuvring my eyes from our fifth floor apartment through
the Gulmohar tree below. I could spot him! He is a flute seller! Wearing a
white shirt, khaki trousers, he was supporting the huge display of different
coloured flutes on his right shoulder while playing the flute. Oh how wonderful
the tune was! Unlike my childhood times, when I couldn’t make out the song the
Bodo boys played, this time, I could recognize the song. It was a Hindi movie
song from the 70s. I could relate many similarities between those Bodo boys and
this man. The single remarkable similarity was – their tunes came from the
heart, that’s why the tunes were so melodious!
Today, (March 17, 2013,) another Sunday, there was a little development to this "Flute Story". Here it goes:
It’s Sunday and I hear that soulful melody again.
Every Sunday it reminds me how beautiful life is! Listening to the tune, I
could recognise the song the flute seller was playing and I started singing
along. While continuing my Sunday chores humming the song along, I got
surprised when my partner ;)
asked me to get ready with my camera, as the flute seller was coming upstairs!
Whoa! I was thrilled. Yes, I always enjoyed the music he played, but never
thought of calling him home. (In my opinion, some things are best enjoyed from
a distance. When you start knowing it too well, you may not feel as good as you
do now. The same rule is applicable to people. Some people are likeable only from
a distance. :) )
Well, the doorbell rang and I opened the
door. He looked like a simple man. I told him how well he plays and how we
enjoy his flute every Sunday. I asked him where he learnt playing the flute. He
said that it was self-learnt. He also displayed all the flutes he was carrying
to sell. He explained which flute is what and how it was to be played.
Displayed his skill by playing different sets of flutes and also gave us to try
some. Obviously we do not know how to play the flute. Still, we bought 2
flutes. Apart from the cost of the flutes, we gave him a small gift for playing
so well. He was happy. My day was made. :)
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Happy Thanksgiving
It’s been really long since I blogged here. I have been missing it. My being absent from the blogosphere doesn’t necessarily mean that I have not been writing at all. To be honest, I wrote quite a few. Lack of time and opportunity kept me from posting here. I will post those soon. But I am here for another reason today.
Every year on the fourth Thursday of November, the residents of USA celebrate “Thanksgiving” in a big big way. In 2012, this auspicious occasion will fall on November 22 (that is tomorrow) and it is a national holiday for them too. Yes, this is a big deal because this is the day when people appreciate and understand the meaning of having a family and the joy of eating together. Attending a real traditional Thanksgiving dinner is one of the things in my bucket list. I know I will someday!
Every year on the fourth Thursday of November, the residents of USA celebrate “Thanksgiving” in a big big way. In 2012, this auspicious occasion will fall on November 22 (that is tomorrow) and it is a national holiday for them too. Yes, this is a big deal because this is the day when people appreciate and understand the meaning of having a family and the joy of eating together. Attending a real traditional Thanksgiving dinner is one of the things in my bucket list. I know I will someday!
My heartiest greetings to everyone celebrating Thanksgiving!
Let me share some factoids about Thanksgiving:
- The first Thanksgiving was a simpler event than many people think.
- In 1621, the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast that is acknowledged today as one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations in the colonies.
- For more than two centuries, the days of thanksgiving were celebrated by individual colonies and states.
- It wasn't until 1863, in the midst of the Civil War, that President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the national Thanksgiving Day to be held on the last Thursday of November.
- Canada celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October.
For more info you may also visit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving
http://thanksgiving.fundootimes.com/index.html
http://www.halloween-website.com/traditions.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving
http://thanksgiving.fundootimes.com/index.html
http://www.halloween-website.com/traditions.htm
Saturday, 11 August 2012
Living Life with Passion & Gratitude
Passion makes everything possible. The inception of an idea to start my own e-magazine happened way back in 2010. As a full time working Editor of a publishing house then, I didn’t have the time and energy to actually work on my idea. But the way a pregnant woman cannot pretend after a few months of conception, as “it” starts to show; my desire to start an online magazine grew bigger and I couldn’t hide it anymore. Hence, I started the groundwork despite having very little time to spare. The groundwork was what I used to look forward to more than my every day job. I loved my job, but I could realise the difference between love and passion. My passion towards my e-magazine turned out to be stronger than the love for my job. Soon, the day of judgement had arrived. It was time for the expecting mother to take her maternity leave; in my case — it was time to quit my job to pursue my dream, my passion and my belief — my own online travel magazine.
Just the way the doctor is there to help the pregnant woman to go through the entire period of extreme mood swings, crankiness and intolerable nonsenses; I had my web designer for me. During my journey, my web designer cum developer cum counsellor had suffered a lot with me. The calmness he possessed was remarkable. Even members of my family say I am very difficult to handle. The patience the Web Counsellor cum the IT Guy portrayed while handling my eccentricities really needs a mention here. He never gave up on me or my dream even when I made his life extra difficult, particularly when it was time to launch the website online.
It would not have been possible without my Web Counsellor cum IT Guy – the one stop solution for all things technical. My sincere gratitude to Mr. Pramathesh N. Borkotoky for being the most patient Web Counsellor ever!

Now, my baby is born and I love this motherhood, the peace of having this baby - my own website with an e-magazine. Today I have a complete website www.worldluxurytourism.com with a monthly e-zine called the World Luxury Travel Magazine.

During these recent few months, I have been neglecting this blog, not intentionally, but due to the scarcity of time. But I am back to get in touch with myself through this blog. What can be a better way to restart blogging than by conveying my heartfelt gratitude to those who helped me in realising my dream? My sincere gratitude goes to my partner for life Prakash, my father Prahlad, writer Prabha and graphic designer Pranab.
Whoa! Saw the relation here? Everyone’s name starts with “Pra”!
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
The Boss is Always Right, Right?
It was Sunday. I was about to have lunch. My boss called. He told me to write and send two news reports - one on the flood situation of the Kaziranga National Park and another on... [Click here to read more]
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