I did not want to write anything today, haven't got a topic on my mind. Whatever the thoughts are, they are too private to divulge here. Still silence is something I can ill afford. Its deafening. I was listening to music to lessen the effect but it did not help. So, cleaned up my room. It helped. But my room was not dirty enough and I am back to square one. I am thinking of eating something, but I am not hungry yet. Plus my flat-mate is in the kitchen and I am too shy to show him my culinary in-adeptness. Hence, the blog.
Lets enumerate about some good things I came across in the last few days. The bad ones are too abstract, make me look silly, so I'll reserve them for a private audience.
1) Bought a new mattress a couple of months back after my back literally screamed for a change. The old mattress always reminded of a numerical analysis lecture in which the curve had to be convex as a pre-condition for some lousy stability theorem. But my back did not seem to like this convex stability of the mattress, which isn't unexpected as I never liked maths. My back's year long agony went away with almost no effort and money. The mattress cost me $10 only. I know you are thinking why did I not do this earlier. Not that I am miser and was sacrificing my back for money. Only a true procrastinator can empathize with me here. Being a sensitive person, my other concern was how will my generous good-natured 73 year old landlord feel if I threw away his beloved mattress, a dowry gift that he has diligently preserved since World War-II. So, I spent quite a few months thinking of ways to smuggle a new one into my room without his knowledge. Now mission being accomplished under the aegis of a dark moonless night, I exchange the mattresses every evening and sleep blissfully, without offending my landlord in any way . However, one disadvantage of the new arrangement is, unafraid of sleeping, I no longer spend late nights surfing and my blogging frequency has gone down, so are the hits on my blogs which further demotivate me to write. I still am looking for a solution to this vicious circle.
2) One of my friends finally launched the first service of his company after months of arduous labor. Its a text to speech converter, works on blogs and websites too. A god sent blessing for people like me for whom the act of sitting in front of a screen and reading, is too much of an effort. Extract from the launching mail follows
"I am happy to announce the launch of our product, the Proaxsys Reader Engine. This product brings the convenience of voice to PCs. You can create material for your iPod right from your desktop. The Engine runs on our web-server, and is most convenient to use and totally hassle-free. You are spared any painful installations and configurations!"
3) Worked as a volunteer for the ASHA dinner. A first for me on two fronts, in the kitchen and for a good cause. I hope this was not the last time for both the things.
4) Came across this great song Des mera rangrez hai babu from Jhini by Indian Ocean. It has Indian rusticity written all over it, asif one has been listening to it for ages.
That's it for today I guess. The silence has been alleviated and my flatmate too is done with cooking.
Ciao,
Ashish
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6 comments:
Didn't really enjoy it much this time....may be I wasn't in the mood for reading blogs...but was just forcing myself to read one...or may be ur private audience matter would have interested me more.
anonymous
Thanks. This blog is different from the rest. Was told by a friend to write something "normal" and I made a sincere attempt. Maybe I can write in pensive, introspective tone only.
Lets see what others say.
I'd just say this. When you start learning to dance or to sing, the very fist lesson is "to engage in such artful activities only for yourself"... "dance for yourself, not for anyone else".
I somehow believe that it goes for writing too, 'coz it is very much an art. Though it is closer to painting than dancing in the generic sense. (of course these are my beliefs - and not that i m a great or even a good writer myself.)
I personally don't enjoy those pieces of writing which are either too cryptic (just for the sake of seeing things ambiguously or to be able to use abstruse language), or like a plain descrption lfound in the physics manual book. I admire those writings which are plainly, beautifully written and which draws one attention to something which one never saw before..(be that a thought, a philosophy, a concept, or a tangible entity)
But I guess you have to find for yourself what are things you admire.. not what I or anyone else do..
PS: btw i liked the landlord's mattress par :-) v funny!! (aur haan, shayad vahan dowry ka itna funda nahi hota yaar :P)
You have inspired me to change my 5 year old watch which is next to shackles...:-)
Anu
Thanks for the advice. Cannot agree more with the 'writing your yourself' part.
Manish
My watch (in need of a new battery for years now) adorns a cupboard back home in India ;)
Keep up the good writing and good work with ASHA.
all the best
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