Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Logging From Home

Finally, got to blog from home.

There is Durga Pooja and Ramjan together, therefore there is a zing in the markets.
Enjoying my fare share Pista Laddu, Gari Mithai, Chat and Kullhad Kulfi. However, not done yet on them and many others.

Apparently, nothing much has changed on the face of it, still a lot has actually changed.

Weather is still the same hot, roads are goodish. Sweets taste the same, and Nakkhas still has those typical traffic jamms. Polite rikshawallahs help you around in getting the luggage loaded and unloaded, and elderly autowallahs still call your ladies or Beti. To cut the long story short, the pace of life is still the same - laidback.

But there are frantic changes as well. The city roads have got new digital trafiic signals. A few days before, city got its third five star hotel - The Piccadily. The swanky Sahara Mall is the talk of the town, after the Eastend Mall. Two more malls and multiplexes - Fun Republic and G-Mall would start shop from October, and the Sahara Apollo Hospital is just about ready.

Aryan (my son) is enjoying the adulation, though the weather change and the travel has made himm a little irritating. That day, some ladies assembled, and folk songs were sang for him. Curious Aryan was the earnest listener.

More on the visit later.

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