Monday, February 21, 2011

Meaning of Success

This was actually a series of text or sentences that I saw recently at one of the book store just wanted to share to all...


At Age 4...... Success is..... Not peeing in your pants

At Age 6...... Success is..... Finding your way home - From school

At Age 12.... Success is... Having friends

At Age 18.... Success is... Having a driver's license

At Age 20..... Success is ... Having money

At Age 35..... Success is... Having money

At Age 45.....Success is... Having money

At Age 55...... Success is... Having money

At Age 60.....Success is.... Having money

At Age 65..... Success is... Keeping a driver's license

At Age 70.....Success is... Having friends

At Age 75.....Success is ... Finding your way home - From anywhere

At Age 80.....Success is... Not peeing in your pants


All grains






Wednesday, February 16, 2011

The petty shop..


Last week I came across this petty shop at Marina beach where I remembered the 25 paisa coin that India lost. Lots of memories came flooding to me. The 25 paisa coin has meant a lot to me in my younger days and I could not resist paying tribute to this humble servant of most Indian homes in the eighties and nineties. 



I have very fond memories of this tiny little 25 paisa, which was actually smaller than the 10 paisa or the 20 paisa coins. Little did I know those days about the whole concept behind the weight of the metal and other such details which go into the minting of a coin. "Naal Anna ", as it was called in most Tamil homes, was the prized possession of most of the younger generation those days since it was this humble Naal Anna which used to go into our piggy banks. Even until the late nineties, the Naal Anna had some value but it gradually lost its importance through the Nineties and it is no surprise that it has now been expunged from the Indian currency system.

I started to think and make a list of what have I bought with the 25 paisa. The first thing which comes to my mind is the "Orange Candy " which even today is one of my favorite candies. Going to the little shop at the corner of the street (Petty kadai) to buy this was almost a necessary ritual before embarking on a long bus travel. Another evergreen memory of the Naal Anna was that it could buy you an "Aasay" chocolate,
which was the hot-selling chocolate in our middle school bookstore cum canteen. I also remember buying Green Chilies, Curry leaves and Coriander leaves used to cost 25 paisa. India -Rivers map (which I used a lot in my History and Geography) used to be 25 paisa and I distinctly remember being disgruntled with the shopkeeper once after the price of a Rivers map increased to 50 paisa. The state of Tamil Nadu, where I was brought up for a good part of  my childhood, had bus fares in increments of 25 paise.Saibaba Colony to Edayarpalaym (in Coimbatore where I did my schooling) initially used to be Rs 2.25 and ironically on my latest trip on the very same route in 2010, I had the bus conductor giving me back my two 25 paisa coins and asking me to either cough up a 50 paisa coin or get off the bus ;). This list goes on and on and can only mean that the generations before me can associate a lot more with this coin. The Naal Anna has indeed served us all very well during its life time and it is time for us to say Good Bye to it. RIP!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

The road less traveled..

If you are a photographer who is interested in greenish beauty of Coimbatore then you can take trip from Perur to Siruvani when you have a lot of locations to shoot a nice picture.
This was shot by my friend Vimal (blue).

A cUp to pocess

Taken @ AMPA SKYWALK CHENNAI Where the CUP was kept for Display to all Cricketing fans

 Thanks to PEPSI.
 Let the best (INDIA) of the rest WIN....

Fantasy...