The four days of Diwali break went by in a blur. Did put up
a toran, light diyas, light taramandal (sparklers), eat mithai (delicious kaju
katri--shouldn’t have), made tons of phone calls to wish relatives, visited
friends homes, visited the janitor ladies’ tiny but squeaky clean and hopeful homes…also
the work pooja that I was late for (Miss Blue stalled in the middle of the road
in horrendous traffic and needed prof help. Luckily, India-style, the curious
bystander who walked up to help and happened to be a driver, wouldn’t even take
thank-you-money)…after another elaborate puja on Diwali day a friend forgot her
age, her saree, and a step—and fell badly. By God’s grace only a bad contussion
and bruises, the docs at casualty said, but for a moment I’d thought she’d
collapsed….Visited the 19th C Mumbai photographs exhibit at the grand
museum… guess I missed out the right century to be born in, what a grand,
graceful place this was…trying to return to work even as the projects pile up…at
the tree walk in MNP Dharavi I waited mesmerized by a red pierrot flitting about,
and understood why people fall in love with their this ephemeral creatures.
4 comments:
... I get dizzy from reading alone!
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:)
lots of stuff going one it seems!!!
http://www.myunfinishedlife.com
lots of stuff going one it seems!!!
http://www.myunfinishedlife.com
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