Showing posts with label My Clicks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Clicks. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Gentleman in a Tuxedo



Meet Vithoba  aka Vithu Maau aka Bagad Billa, the kitten who was not bigger than a small sparrow when rescued by my uncle- Sanjeev Joshi.

He was named Vithoba because he was found on the auspicious occasion of Ekadashi!

Stray dogs had killed his mother and brother. Little Vithu who was barely a few days old was roaming aimlessly along the road, when my uncle brought him home. He could have become an easy prey to dogs, crows, eagles and other tom cats had he been left on the road to die.
 
Initially, Vithu was so small that he could easily fit in my uncle's pocket. He did not have fur and looked as though he had got some kind of skin disease.
 
Nevertheless, due to the tender care and attention of my uncle, aunt and little brother Vithu Maau has grown into a beautiful tom cat.
 
He now has a lovely fur in smoky black colour with dark black waves on his back. He has got shiny golden eyes which look like molten metal from a foundry ( Spare my metaphors- working with manufacturing conglomerates for 4 years have "engineerized" my thinking :-) It is fun to watch how Vithu Maau keeps himself and others entertained around the house.
 
Over 8 months now with Joshi family, Vithu Maau looks like a sophisticated Gentleman in a Tuxedo.

This act of kindness is worth taking a note of!
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Colorful Butterfly!





Date: Undated
Time: 03:00pm
Venue: Some Picnic SPot

Different moods of a Black Butterfly!!












Date: 5th October, 2011
Time: 01:12 pm
Venue: Office Garden, Pune

Funny Shadows!






Date: Undated
Time: 06:00pm
Venue: Some Ghat in Maharashtra

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Evening by the Lake!!



Date: 22nd May, 2011
Time: 06:00pm
Venue: Venna Lake, Mahabaleshwar

My shade of Blue!



Date: 22nd May, 2011
Time: 03:05 pm
Venue: Mapro Garden, Mahabaleshwar

Nature's Own Design




Date: 22nd May, 2011
Time: 02:12 pm
Venue: Mapro Garden, Mahabaleshwar

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Friday, November 26, 2010

26/11 and Beyond!!



Today is 26/11. Two years back, this day time stood still!! We should remember all the heroes who sacrificed their lives for our safety! A salute to all the martyrs of the Terror attack! ! Attached is a photo of the Staircase at Taj which I took on 11th Nov, 2010. Taj stands tall and beautiful - completely unfazed by the terror attack!! As if amplifying the thought loud and clear - that "WE INDIANS" are not ready to be bulldozed by Terrorism! And together we will emerge even stronger every time!! This is the beauty of our Matrabhoomi!!!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Moon from the eye of a 5 Mega Pixel camera!






Date: Kojagiri Night
Time: 20:10 pm
Venue: Kojagiri Night in Saras Baug, Pune


Moon from the eye of a 5 Mega Pixel camera!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Mountains!





Date: 24 September , 2010
Time: 13:56 pm
Venue: Trip to Sajjangad

Mountains!

Monday, September 27, 2010

God's Own Door!






Date: 24 September , 2010
Time: 13:56 pm
Venue: Trip to Sajjangad

God's Own Door!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

My 200th Post!! Beautiful Lotus!






Date: 7th August, 2010
Time: 12:45 pm
Venue: Out bound Team Building Training, Girivan, Pune


“We live only to discover beauty. All else is a form of waiting.”
- Kahlil Gibran

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

I like!




I clicked this photo @ the Rangoli festival @ Chendani Koliwada - Diwali, 2009

This is a sentiment that is close to my heart.

Kolkata!




I get to travel a lot because of my job profile. But this trip was different.


The plane is taking a longer time to land. It is going around in circles. Our captain has announced turbulence due to lightening. I am seeing scared faces around me. Our plane is 4th to land in a sequence and we have to kill time mid-air before the rest of them land. As the plane starts to descend, we loose sight of the foggy amorphous clouds. I peek from my little enclosed window on the wings to stare at the strange city we are descending on – Small houses, A Long River, Small Water Bodies, Huge Green Playgrounds. I smile! After 6 long hours of flight, starting from the West, touching base in the South and then finally flying to the East. Yes Finally. I disembark saying - Hello Kolkata!



Every bit of the city reeks with a flavor of culture, art and literature. It is the 150th Year of Tagore’s Birth. Every monument that you see is a testimony to the Colonial times. The architecture is so beautiful and stunning that it is as if the time has stood still. Some of the relics of revolution and freedom struggle still stand strong. The breeze on the banks of Ganges slowly hums in your ears and plays with the loose strands of your hair. One stands on the Banks of the calmly streaming Ganges and wonders how beautiful the river looks on the backdrop of the setting sun- as if the sun has burst into several shards of sparkling pieces that now afloat on the river. The Howrah stands tall and looks misty on a cold rainy evening. As if challenging the existence of new bridge.





Small canopies float on the steadily drifting water, carrying people from one shore to the other. The quintessential Boat men clad in their Dhotis and red Gamchas push the boat off the jetty with a rover and embark on a pleasant journey. The water is pale blue, similar to the color of the skies. You start wondering if at a distant point - the Ganges meets the sky mixing the hues of clouds in the river. In the night time the lights are aglow in the whole city making it look even more resplendent.






Transportation here is easy and cheap. I used to wonder where all the Ambassador cars went from India. I have my answer now! All the yellow taxis in Kolkata are yellow Ambassadors. I had heard about trams but never seen them as they were discarded in Mumbai long before my birth in 1983. I was both amazed and amused with a child like alacrity when I saw trams carrying people around. Reminded me of sequences from Full house shot in Florida. Like Ahmedabad you find the green and yellow CNG auto rickshaws. Then there are also human rickshaws but as an outsider you don’t opt for those. You can easily make out the dialect as it is very similar to Hindi and Marathi pronunciations. Just a lot of “O’S” are added. Like SONDESH and RASHOGULLAS. Beautiful Bengali sarees and cotton kurtis are the things to shop for.



Here the Policemen are clad in White uniforms. Traffic seems to be congested due to narrow roads but the air around is fresh. Several small man-made ponds catch your eye. It reminds me fairly of my own city Thane. The staple food here being pond fish and rice, they are reared in these ponds. The puchkas are very much “like“ panipuris but still very “different” from them. The nightlife is not much active here. But the food joints are superb especially the China Town. You should also try biriyanis, mustard fish preparations, ellesh, prawns and other fish curries. One cannot really claim to have visited Kolkata if he doesn’t have the exquisite sweet preparations like all types of Sondesh, Phirni, Abhar Khabo, Mishti Dohi etc. Nothing tastes better than a Cha in small earthen pots on a rainy evening.



The people in Kolkata are as sweet as their delicacies. They love to show you around the city. The Maa Kali temple, Victoria House,Museum, Howrah Bridge and New Bridge etc as very beautiful places. A tour in the buggi makes the ride even more thrilling. Kolkata has a massive football following and you can see the city is clearly geared for the current football season. There are large expansive grounds where young “Ronaldinos" are enjoying their football in rains.

My work here is done…The plane is leaving Kolkata ground. I wave away to this very Celestial City in my own country. I will cherish you in my thoughts Kolkata – I promise as I take off for home!!


I would like to quote few lines from Tagore’s Gitanjali that spell out my KOLKATA EXPERIENCE the best!!

I have had my invitation to this world's festival, and thus my life has been blessed. My eyes have seen and my ears have heard.

It was my part at this feast to play upon my instrument, and I have done all I could.

Now, I ask, has the time come at last when I may go in and see thy face and offer thee my silent salutation?

- Rabindranath Tagore

Saturday, August 15, 2009

My Birthday Cakes!!!














Thanks a ton everyone for all your love and my favourite chocolate cakes!! : )

Monday, August 3, 2009

His Home!



Date: 25th July, 2009
Time: 6:45 pm
Venue: Balgandharva Rangamandir Campus, Pune

Home, the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest”
- Robert Montgomery

The Door to Happiness!





Date: 29th July, 2009
Time: 6:45 pm
Venue: Ram Mandir,Tulsi Baug, Pune



When one door closes...keep yourself in senses......somewhere a new one opens up.......

Let The Celebrations Begin............



Date: 29th July, 2009
Time: 5:40 pm
Venue: Tulsi Baug, Pune

Decking up the Gods.....Here the Tulsi Baug Ganpati Bappa getting ready for the hordes of crowds that come all over India to visit Him.....









Date: 29th July, 2009
Time: 6:05 pm
Venue: Tulsi Baug, Pune


Beautiful Gauris......





Date: 29th July, 2009
Time: 6:15 pm
Venue: Tulsi Baug, Pune


Lamps...Lights..Colors and Brightness....



Date: 31st July, 2009
Time: 5:45 pm
Venue: Narayan Peth, Pune


Charriot of the God.........




Date: 3rd August, 2009
Time: 6:00 pm
Venue: Omkareshwar Mandir, Pune

Girl Band Practising Dhol- Tashe For festivities.
This photo was taken by me after doing a lot of catastrophic stunts by jumping on a Parafit of the building against the temple and by the bridge. I guess the end result speaks volumes for itself...

Sunday, July 19, 2009

The Mutant Jaswanda........


Date: 19th July, 2009
Time: 12:45 pm
Venue: Shrinagri Campus,Talegaon

This was a huge Jaswanda flower....much bigger than the ones that we normally get...