Monday, March 26, 2007

Waddever....

It has been almost a month I religiously posted here. Yeah, I did post an one liner after India was defeated by a "minnow". Nevertheless, I shall not write anything more about Indian cricket. But, I was very disheartened, moreso as Rahul was the captain in the worst ever Indian calypso in the WC. Frustrated I was, came out of all the communities related to Rahul in Orkut. He truly does not deserve it :-(

Of late, its been quite a challenge at workplace. Moreso, as I have completely moved from technical to technofunctional role, which is just a glamourised jargon. Most of my hours are eaten up in design workshops aka meetings trying to find the end-to-end solutions(now dont ask my what are those ends) or trying to come up with queries for the proposed solutions.. hahahahahha that was on a comical note :-)

And these are meetings, where most of the individuals will be in a proper professional dress code. And dont I hate wearing a blazer with a tie popping out. Huhh.. but no other choice.

Its been quite a while in Melbourne, supposed to be the worlds most livable city. Well, I may need some more time to comment on that though. But, one thing for sure, I am just in awe for its weather and climatic conditions. And to be frank, across whatever cities I have lived in even for a short amount of time, I like melbourne weather a lot.

It has this serene, soothing, touchy nature which embraces you, when ever you are out in the open. When I landed in Melbourne on the very first day, the mercury read numbers highest for the year. Yet, a sense of feeling that its not that RED hot either was lurking around.

Last weekend, had been to Mt. Dandenong forest ranges. And buoy, wasnt that a relaxing affair. Just imagine, you are in the green forests and drizzling rains add to the glory of the moment. Icing on it, the enthu desi group. My first proper outing in Mel, and it was sheer fun, moreso for the weather conditions. More on this with snaps later on.

Well as they say, its all in your mind, how you treat a new city and its conditions. For now, I'm loving it :-) *Touchwood*

2 Comments:

Blogger Pramod Viswanath said...

I completely disagree with you regarding Dravid. He was professional and has taken complete responsibility and that truely awesome professionalism! Entire team has failed to perform and never point finger at one person...

Regading outing...yep buddy...keep returning to jungle...its just an awesome feeling.

Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:05:00 AM  
Blogger Pakku said...

SV.. I am not saying it was only Rahuls mistake.. but for a while, he did some pepper into the soup.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007 11:34:00 AM  

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