Bangalore Revisited – Part 1

Have been thinking bout this for quite a while now… The face of Bangalore has changed beyond recognition. I somehow dont seem to connect with most of the places in the city. I was part of this discussion on FB  with a few very close buddies of mine regarding how certain key areas of Bangalore has changed and the landmarks have started disappearing.  Few of the favorite hangouts of our yester years is too hard to connect with. Missing those somewhat quite evenings in 4th block complex, drive in one of the most beautiful roads in south Bangalore – Sangam circle to Southend Circle.  Having Softee opp Jain Temple, run down the Ragigudda temple hill.. wish it were un-barricaded as earlier, 20 rs movies at Swagath theatre, Cricket matches at Green Pitch (not so green anymore)  and Quality pitch.., Vadilal icecreams opp telephone exchange, etc ..  Gone are the days when one didn’t have to worry about traffic woes in the city but now shudder at the thought of driving out in the weekend even if its to pick up grocery. I would prefer a weekday anytime than venture out around the weekend. The other pain which i personally feel is the new “mall culture”.. Every block seems to come up with a new superstore ever week. Though it means a lot of options but it somehow seems to be a hassle as well.. Jayanagar’s traffic and parking woes in 9th block seem to have increased after the opening up of a very famous mall. I don’t completely say they are bad coz i frequent them quite often myself. I am ready to live with “mall culture” , most Bangaloreans wouldn’t mind either 😉 .. So before i completely fail to connect with this city beautiful, a dear friend and i thought of having this bucket list of things we wanna do in Bangalore and places  we would wanna visit while we still breathe and are alive in the few green pockets of Bangalore. So here goes……

Number 1 : though not in any order was to visit the famed Bangalore Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM). I wouldn’t say that i was completely impressed with the place though but it is definitely a must visit. I have been to better museums but this had a nostalgic feel since i was visiting this place after almost 15 years.. Few old memories of the place was us running around as kids  pressing all the buttons which bring the models into play. The ground floor has the engines and dinosaur exhibits.  Also try n catch up on the several shows which are presented, for instance we watched the “Taramandal Show” which explains how to identify Constellations and star patterns in the night sky. Pretty interesting. Also saw a replica of the wright brothers Smithsonian flight model.    The First floor had the Fun Science and the Electronic exhibits.  The Second floor had the Space and Biotechnological exhibits. The Third floor housed the BEL house of electronics and a kiddies corner with a few fun learning games. The entry fee is bout 20 bucks and the various shows inside cost bout 5 bucks each. You could easily spend a good 3-4 hours in there and though you wouldn’t be raving bout the place but certainly you will not be disappointed.  My advice : Take your kids along, have fun learning and relive your childhood.

Here are a few pics from the visit.

The Museum is located on Kasturba Road. Parking can be done near the Cubbon Park entrance and then a 100m walk back on Kasturba road should take you right to the museum. You could also visit the Aquarium and take a toy train ride at Cubbon Park, We skipped the toy train ride. and the Aquarium isn’t a pretty sight to watch either. Go if you must !!

For more info, check the museum wiki link here.

PS : Feel free to help me add on items to my bucket list of things to do in Bangalore. I would try and update my list on here in the next few days.

Cheers

me

Amgel Kuldevu – Sri Laxminarasimha Swamy

These are few pics of our family temple Sri Laxminarasimha Swamy Devasthanam @ Veling, Mardhol , Ponda District, Goa. Clicked them during my last trip to Goa. which also happens to be one of the most memorable ones.  🙂  . I wanna pen down a lot bout the trip but haven’t found the time to do so.. but am sure i will in due course.  I just couldn’t resist updating these pics first coz this happens to be our family temple. The tag line is in Konkani..  “Amgel Kuldev” which translates into “Our Kuldev” or “Our Family God”.  This temple is found in a small town in the Ponda District. Its just off the Goa-Belgaum Highway.. Am not quite sure if the town is Veling or Mardhol.. The way to the temple has a beautiful canopy of trees for about a km from the National Highway.  I just love visiting this place and its got a special feel in the monsoons however this last visit was in the scorching summer heat 😉 . The whole story of the main deity of this temple is beautifully shown on the pictures which adorn the main sanctum however it was closed during this visit so i couldn’t get any decent clicks. I wish i could type down the entire story here but then i found a whole lot of information is already available on the Wiki.

Note : Thanks to Mr.Prakash Bhandary, Managed to obtain the contact number for the temple manager..  0832 2343428 Mr. Shivananda.

Cheers,

me

Sunset at Kudla

Couldn’t have expected to start off the new year on a better note.. First a short vacation out of town meeting close buddies both faaaaar and near. And then travel to Mangalore to finalize the purchase of our new home.  Just hope that the new year rings in the same kind of joy throughout the year for all of ya folks.  Managed to click a few random shots at a beach near our new place in Mangalore.  I am in totallllll awe of this place.

Sunset.. wish i had a better lens
Lone fisherman at the beach

The boatsman.. I just love the shades

The ride on the boat.. Wish i was right at the edge... No lifejackets 😉

Cheers,

me

Canada Trippin !

If these pics  are to be posted any later than today,  then by the time i step into the new year, i would have already tossed my resolution even before i could keep up with it.  Yeah.. if you trying to figure out what that is, its “NO” PROCRASTINATION. Its been close to a month since i got back from Canada after a reaaally tiring and probably the most hectic travel i have ever undertaken. Its been no less than a roller coaster ride.

Despite of all the troubles of losing a lot of important work due to a laptop which i cant trust no more.. added with lack of preps for my exams and adding a lil more trouble of losing my MBA assignments and getting almost close to losing a semester.. At the end of it..  It was all worth it  when it comes to meeting long lost buddies in a foreign land, trying out amazing cuisines, getting high on international booze 😉 ,  Eating at the World’s largest INDIAN Buffet – Tandoori Flame, Climbing the  CN Towers – world tallest building in the northern hemisphere and seeing the ground through a glass floor,  and visiting the Niagara falls, Visiting a few unmentionable places 😉 ,  A walk in one of Toronto’s Castles –Casaloma, Witnessing an absolutely fantastic evening of music and fireworks and ice skating at the Cavalcade of Lights in Toronto and last but not the least finally being able to lay my hands on a brand new Nikon.

Most of ya’all would be following the entire collection of pics on facebook n picasa. 🙂

A first couple of days in the week I landed was more of tryin to recover from a really rotten jetlag and gettin to know the area around the hotel we stayed at. The place was a really comfortable and cozy suite called Staybridge at Markham. Had really scrumptious breakfasts and sundowners.. the rooms were really well maintained and the staff were very friendly and courteous. Had a gujju manager so an occasional conversation in hindi made sure we felt at home. Also met a few goofies from India staying in the same hotel. Made a few new frens as well.

Staybridge Suites

Staybridge Suites

Met my buddies Arun and Daman from Chandigarh.. not to mention i had to carry a pressure cooker all the way from here.. Was only hoping i didnt get stopped at the airport for carrying it from here.. Its really strange how your friends in a foreign country always expect you to carry the item which you least expected you would have to carry. Just fell in love with Arun’s ride, a really neat Passat.

The first weekend was more of exploring the city by ourselves.. my colleague n i head out to the city center called Downtown area with the other goofies from our hotel.. Eaton Center .. one of the largest malls in Toronto was our first stop before heading out to CN Towers.. Damn.. that was one huuuugeee building. Also happened to take a walk on the worlds longest street called Yonge street at 1,896 km. Thats Freakishly long.

Eaton Center

Eaton Center

CN Towers

CN Towers

The next day was a loooooooong drive to the Niagara and the best part was doin it on a clear sunny day. It is an amazing high.. Spent almost an entire day at the downtown area.. lost a few dollars gambling at a casino. And on the way back.. an amazing Pakistani biryani from a small restaurant called Karachi Boy. The weekend couldnt have ended in a better way.

American Falls and the Bridal Veil falls

American Falls and the Bridal Veil falls

Horse shoe falls at the niagara

Horse shoe falls

Rainbow at the Niagara

Rainbow at the Niagara

Experimenting with my new toy

a few clicks around the Niagara

Experimenting with my new toy

a few clicks around the Niagara

Niagara Downtown

Niagara Downtown

Niagara - Downtown

Niagara Downtown

Harleeeeeeeeeyyyyy !!

Harleeeeeeeeeyyyyy !!

American falls and Bridal Veil falls - Night view

American falls and Bridal Veil falls - Night view

Horseshoe falls at night

Horseshoe falls - Night view

The rest of the week followed with a few client visits and eat outs but thanks to the MBA assignments, i had to opt out of the eat outs. My colleagues went gaga over Bier Markt, a niche restaurant which serves beer from all over the world including India.. No extra points for guessing which Indian Beer.. yep… Kingfisher 🙂

One of the best evenings during the week was spent chillin out at one of the nightclubs in the downtown area and picking up my brand new Nikon dslr.

The second weekend was exciting, befriended a gurl from Bangalore named Pallavi.. She worked for CGI and was stayin at our hotel and she certainly was not a goofie 😉 . We went n checked out Casaloma,  the harbour front and Cavalcade of Lights.  Had lunch at Little India.. pretty average food but after a long exhaustive walk at the castle, the taste didnt really matter. We hogged away to glory.. Everytime i somehow end up doin somethin wild while on a foreign trip, the previous time in Melbourne, i picked up a porno magazine for my friends wife coz she wanted to gift it to her hubby on his birthday.. This time i walked into a store called Condom Shack and picked up birthday gifts 😉 for my best buddies in India.. and i wouldnt have dared do it if i were in India. Anyways i aint gonna elaborate on what i saw there and what i bought. All i know is my colleagues and Pallavi both were scandalized 😉 . Wish i could have taken a pic of their faces. 🙂 .This store was packed with a bunch of neat little gadgets and contraptions I didn’t even know existed 😛 .

Casa Loma - Front

Casa Loma

Inside the castle

Inside the castle

Corridor inside Casa Loma - XMEN was shot here

Corridor inside Casa Loma - X Men was shot here

Tunnel inside the Castle - connects to the stables

Playing with the new toy

Random click at the Potters Den

Harbour Front - Toronto

Harbour Front - Toronto

CN Towers - View from the harbour front

CN Towers - View from the harbour front

Toronto - Downtown area

Toronto - Downtown area

Street Art - Toronto Downtown

Street Art - Toronto Downtown

Cavalcade of Lights 2009 - Toronto

Cavalcade of Lights 2009 - Toronto

Cavalcade of Lights 2009

Cavalcade of Lights 2009

Cavalcade of Lights 2009

The crowd was crazzzzzzyyyy !!!

Fireworks - Cavalcade of Lights 2009

Fireworks

Fireworks - Cavalcade of Lights 2009

More Fireworks

Fireworks - Cavalcade of Lights 2009

It just didnt seem to stop !!!

Cavalcade of Lights 2009

DJ Party after the Fireworks

The last day was almost spent entirely shopping at a local Walmart store and the rest working on finishing the MBA assignment. There are times that you learn lessons the hard way and i happened to be do just that.. Worked for 2 weeks on my assignment and the next morning my Laptop hard drive is toast !!! I only wished my office could have provided me with a more stable laptop. Why couldnt it be like my old Dell !!!

Anyways, the journey back was fun.. British Airways truly rocks.. superb food n drinks on the plane. and the layover at Heathrow was a delight. We even stopped for a drink at an exclusive outlet which belongs to the client to whom we provide IT support. and that experience was a WOW 🙂

This post my buddies is the last one for this year. I wish you and your loved ones a very happy and prosperous new year 2010. Hope all of you folks stay recession proofed. May you all TRY to stick to your resolutions.

Cheers,

Me

Melbourne…!!!

Melbourne‘s Fantastic …!!! Been here for almost 2 months, and am constantly learning a lot about the Ausie way of life and i am kinda amazed. This country has a great deal to offer and has very strong individualistic values.
Australia is completely about beautiful landscapes..Its simply wonderful.. systematic transportation networks by Connex. I cant imagine if India will have it some day. The rate at which our population is exploding, i think its only gonna be a distant dream. Melbourne is divided into two main regions.. the main city center (CBD and Inner suburbs) and the outer suburbs.

The moment you get out to the CBD ( Central Business District ) area, The first feel anyone would get is, God handpicked a few people from each country in the world and dropped them in Melbourne.. Its a mixture of people from all over the world. Everyone’s too busy to get pokey into others business.

The city is wonderful and unique in its own way… a few things i just cant seem to take my mind of would definitely be the night sky on the banks of the Yarra river. Its quite amazing..a visit to the local beach and St.Kilda Pier… Had my first night out at a Gentlemens club ( Though i couldn’t afford a lap dance ) and also attended the Apollo Bay Music festival on the Great Ocean Road while on our way to see the Twelve Apostles. The apostles are truly breathtaking.. drove to Port Campbell for Dinner and The food was finger lickin good.. i had Seafood Saganaki.. it had shrimp, prawns, scallops, mussels, oyster sauce and lots of feta cheese served with toast bread.  We retired for the night some place close to the Twelve apostles.. It was The Twelve Apostles Motel and Country Retreat.. wonderful ambiance.. loads of farm animals nearby.. and a wonderful hostess. 🙂

CBD n Federation square

CBD n Federation square

CBD Night Sky

CBD Night Sky

CBD North Bank

CBD North Bank

Flinders Street Station

Flinders Street Station

Melbourne Trams

Melbourne Trams

St. Kilda Beach

St. Kilda Beach

St. Kilda Pier

St. Kilda Pier

Great Ocean Road

Great Ocean Road

Apollo Bay Music Festival

Apollo Bay Music Festival

Apollo Bay1

Apollo Bay1

Apollo Bay2

Apollo Bay2

Apollo Bay3

Apollo Bay3

Indian Coffee Shop

Indian Coffee Shop.. Do you read .. Holy Cow

Apollo Bay5

Apollo Bay Play along area

Check out the name of the outlet :)

Check out the name of the outlet 🙂

Apollo Bay7

Apollo Bay Hotel

Apollo Bay8

Apollo Bay Music Stand

Seafood Saganaki

Seafood Saganaki

Twelve Apostles Entry

Twelve Apostles Entry

Twelve Apostles Helipad

Twelve Apostles Helipad

Twelve Apostles view1

Twelve Apostles Ariel view1

Twelve Apostles view1

Twelve Apostles Ariel view 2

Twelve Apostles view1

Twelve Apostles Ariel view 3

Twelve Apostles view4

Twelve Apostles Ariel view 4

Twelve Apostles 1

Twelve Apostles 1

Twelve Apostles 2

Twelve Apostles 2

Twelve Apostles 3

Twelve Apostles 3

Twelve Apostles 4

Twelve Apostles 4

I also did something unimaginable.. buying a porno magazine for my friend  as a surprise.. well that’s actually not so unimaginable but buying it for my friend while his wife is standing next to me and suggesting which one to buy. Didn’t think i would ever do that.

Anyways.. the job hunt is still on.. Recession has killed quite a lot many jobs in the city.. Just hoping that i don’t hit into the wall of insanity anytime soon.

I also happened to visit the MCG and Rod Laver Arena.. will upload ’em the next time… Stay Tuned.

Cheers.