This was a note I had written on FB not so long ago.
Sigh! How much I miss Chennai! Everytime I read the note/blog it brings back so many memories... I am a big foodie, so there are a lot of references to restaurants and local eateries... after all... it's the food and the cuisine that define a place.
1. Marina Beach
2. Coffee Day at Adyar (yes... I used to go all the way till Adyar to hang out with my friends... almost everyday)
3. Ewart School (I can at the least ride by school any time I feel like I miss it)
4. Sree Mithai
5. Beach Bajji
6. Calling friends was only a local call (now i have to think of country codes before calling my friends...)
7. my very own kinetic honda
8. Driving/riding on the left side of the road (like the rest of the world)
9. Absolutely no necessity for me to eat my own cooking
10. Family and cousins
11. Neighbours (sometimes a little too intrusive)
12. Pondy bazaar shopping
13. Landmark
14. Sathyam Theater
15. Narasu's and Leo Coffee
16. Kolam in front of almost every single house
17. Yellow autos and their outrageous non-functioning meters
18. Bargaining at any store for pretty much anything
19. Sunday special brunch (more of a family thing)
20. Kapaleeshwarar kovil (i am pretty religious)
21. Fruit Shop on Greams road ( and Kilpauk and Besant Nagar... and sometimes Spencer's) which leads me to...
22. Spencer's Plaza
23. Citi Center
24. INOX (Those 10 rupee tickets for the movies were god-sent when bunking college!!! )
25. College (though not really chennai... it was pretty close to it)
26. British Council Library
27. Mount Road
28. Elliots Beach
29. My street dog (he'd ALWAYS wag his tail at me and wait for me to play with him)
30. Deepavali
31. Pongal
32. Super colourful kolams the night before Pongal
33. Paati (Yes, she deserves a special mention apart from mentioning family)
34. FRIENDS
35. The traffic (although it is CRAZY, it gives u a sense of accomplishment every time you maneuver through the traffic and get to ur destination)
36. Just Casuals :) (I used to buy my PJs from there)
37. Mummy Daddy (for all u from Kilpauk/anna nagar... u know what I'm talking about)
38. Hot Breads
39. Sweet Chariot
40. T Nagar
41. Ethiraj Canteen
42. Barista
43. Milky Way
44. Anjappar... Ponnusamy... and the likes
45. Fountain Plaza
46. Pantheon Road street shopping
47. Local Train transport
48. Moore market second hand book shopping
49. Higginbothams
50. Anna Nagar
51. Huge Billboards everywhere
52. Cathedral Road... to the beach (I always liked that drive/ride)
53. Thamizh everywhere (this is a very important reason)
54. It's where my two thalaivars live... Rajnikanth and Kamal Hassan!!!! :D
55. Neem trees (I haven't seen them in this part of the country. I am sure there are neem trees in other parts of India, but Neem trees remind me of Chennai, my house in particular and I end up missing it)
56. Murugan Idli Shop
57. mango bite
58. Mangoes in summer
59. Malli poo (I absolutely hate the smell of it... but I miss the poo now)
60. Sugarcane juice
And most important of all...
Chennai is home... the only one I've ever known!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
After a long time...
So... It's been a while since my last post. I was just reading what I'd written there and I must say it is not as horrible as I thought it would be! I am pleased. I have wanted to get down to writing more SO often in the last few months. But lately, the need to write has taken over. So here goes.
I now work at this wonderful research center that was described by a top scientist as the 'Mecca of Cancer Research'! I wake up every morning, excited at the thought of going to the lab and learning (discovering) something new. And I learn something new every single day! That feels really good!
My friends and family live close. That works just wonderful for me as I am just honing my cooking skills now. Friends and family willingly play guinea pigs all the time (I don't quite think they have a choice on that).
I've got a few baking and decent cooking episodes to boast off for now. The latest feather to the chef's hat was when one of my Italian friends asked me for a recipe for paal payasam. I was elated and filled with pride that somebody thought I could be trusted. :D
There is so much random reading happening in my life right now, I think I might actually be getting back on the reading track.
My life at the lab is filled with so many episodes that would make this blog uber interesting!!! :)
A couple of my friends getting into the blogging groove gave me the final push to get started. Let's see how long I can keep this going.
I must say random writing with no real definite plan in mind is fun... and very liberating!
I now work at this wonderful research center that was described by a top scientist as the 'Mecca of Cancer Research'! I wake up every morning, excited at the thought of going to the lab and learning (discovering) something new. And I learn something new every single day! That feels really good!
My friends and family live close. That works just wonderful for me as I am just honing my cooking skills now. Friends and family willingly play guinea pigs all the time (I don't quite think they have a choice on that).
I've got a few baking and decent cooking episodes to boast off for now. The latest feather to the chef's hat was when one of my Italian friends asked me for a recipe for paal payasam. I was elated and filled with pride that somebody thought I could be trusted. :D
There is so much random reading happening in my life right now, I think I might actually be getting back on the reading track.
My life at the lab is filled with so many episodes that would make this blog uber interesting!!! :)
A couple of my friends getting into the blogging groove gave me the final push to get started. Let's see how long I can keep this going.
I must say random writing with no real definite plan in mind is fun... and very liberating!
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