Monday, July 13, 2009

SOME GOLF RELATED SHOTS OF MY LI'L ONE





The snaps above were taken in MEPTA(Mauribagh Environmental Park and Training Area), Lucknow sometime beginning of this year, ie 2009.


The ones below were taken during her second GolfRite US Kids Tournament held at LGC(Lucknow Golf Club), on 27 Dec 2008.


She did pretty okay in the local tours. But, if anyone does have some suggestions to keep her interest from fading, I will be more than happy to recieve them. Thanks.





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This snap below was taken after she played a tournament in Kolkata(Calcutta) on 3 Jan 09. Saurav Ganguly was the chief guest. Somehow, I managed to get a snap of my daughter with him. No, truthfully he readily agreed when I requested. Thanks to him.
At that particular moment she didn't know about Ganguly much , now she knows a little, but I am sure she is going to cherish this photograph later on in life.

FUN IN WATER















In October 2007, I went with my daughter to Coimbatore and Ooty. While in Coimbatore, all our family members went to a place popularly known as the 'Maharaja World'. It is a water entertainment park. The kids freaked out and so did the adults! Though we could spend just a short time there, it was all worth it.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

DOG SHOW - LUCKNOW - Aug-Sep 2007

































Some basic pictures taken at the dog show sometime during the later part of 2007. That's my daughter in most of them posing with different breed of dogs. Both of us adore dogs but we have none at home as we keep moving every 2-3 yrs. It is very difficult to own and care for pets when one doesn't settle down in one particular place, yet, I feel I'm depriving her in some way. Maybe I should give in and see how it turns out!







On a rainy day, but after the rain - Lucknow




Sunday, July 5, 2009

Visit to the Mysore Zoo

Hi folks,

It is a bright sunny day with mild showers every now and then. Today being Sunday, we have decided to visit the Zoo! It is close by to our residence, but never got the time to take my little one as she comes back pretty late. Hopefully we should make it this afternoon after lunch.

I managed to wash the car mats to make it look less dirty. It isn't a brand new car - has been with us for about 11 years! Long time, infact. But it has served us real good. We have taken it on long drives, once to Hyderabad, once to Delhi and then once from Punjab to Gujarat! Now I am not too sure whether it can take us 1000+ kms drive.

My daughter is doing her Math work after some cajoling. She loves to read. Picked up a book for her last evening - 'Grandma's stories'. A good one and she is stuck to it ever since!

I am at present reading a novel by Len Deighton named 'Goodbye, Mickey Mouse'. It is interesting. It is about fighter pilots, their squadrons and their private lives during the span of the war. Good reading, fast paced and humour at right places!

What is my husband reading? Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire! I think he just about completed it this morning. I have to choose between that and Battle Cry after the present book.

Alright, time to go, check on my daughter's work. What comes before 89?!


Well, well, did we go to the zoo finally? Yes, we did! Amidst fear of getting wet as thick dark clouds were hovering and threathening us. Though we did get wet, but a little as it was due to intermittent drizzles. The first sight that greeted us was a group of about four graceful and elegant giraffes walking with their heads held high. Their lazy walk coupled with their movement of the long necks looked to me more like a slow dance.. There was one baby giraffe, almost as tall as 20 feet didn't want to join in that slow dance! He was running and jumping all around much to the delight of the visitors.



Then, we walked along a row of beautiful, huge birds - from Indian hornbill to some colorful parakeets and cockatoos. I haven't seen such healthy looking birds anywhere else. All huge and well kept.



The giant squirrel, with its popping eyes, didn't seem to be scared of anyone. He kept coming closer to the mesh, maybe expecting something to eat!







The pink, pink, pink flamingos were showing off their ability to stay stable on their thin, fragile feet.






The white tigers on the other hand wanted to show their might on all fours! Eight months old tiger cub was all playful and excited seeing his food brought in by the zoo keepers.







Then, we moved on and came across what I named as the 'meditating Gorilla'! My God, he was a huge one sitting on a huge swing and dreaming. Infact, he looked more like a statue for the first few minutes. I was convinced he was real only when he rolled his eyes towards us. He didn't move at all, but kept giving us that cold stare. For a moment, I thought I will take the challenge he was offering, a stare fight! But, better sense prevailed when I realised I don't stand a godamn chance with him.

Ramba, the grand looking elephant treated us to a few of his tricks unwittingly. There was no water nearby, so maybe he was trying to show us how he showers ...he lifted up a small branch with leaves high above his head and showered(dropped) it on his back, which slid off his body to the ground! No, he didn't flinch! (And don't think much about the name and the gender, that is how they have named him!)

Apart from these, we got to see the double horned rhino, the sound-asleep, almost dead looking hippo (which was sleeping on his side, half immersed in water with his head popped against a cemented portion, dead to the world), the serene white deer, the mama and baby black bears(my guess) and just to add the design, the zebras.




Three black swans with red beaks floating along with a whole lot of other water birds was a very pleasant sight.





The most disgusting part was some passage called the noctural enclave or some name of that sort, which houses nocturnal animals like the civet cat. But, we entered and rushed out through the exit as fast as we could, as our nasal passages were attacked by really strong, unpleasant odor, that our eyes refused to notice anything but the dim light which came through the exit. Thank God, it didn't take more than 20 footsteps! Imagine holding your breadth any longer!

Overall (scratching off the last passage), we had a very exciting afternoon,out at the Mysore zoo.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Golf, Dogs and Jobs!

My mind is crowded today. I want to pick up some kind of a job as I have a whole 'free' day with me, thanks to my daughter and husband being out for most part of the day. I am kinda lonely now more than ever. I get to see my daughter after almost 11 hours! I know she is very happy and enjoying her school, but I literally feel i've been fired!

So, I am on the lookout for a job. I love dogs, I like golf, but can I combine work and hobby in some way? Let me see, the options are to open a driving range or to start a kennel with plenty of puppies. The thought is interesting, but I do not have that kind of place. So, I am toying with my ideas still - not that I normally take quick decisions!

Yes, my mind is a muddle, but the weather is beautiful! Anybody cares for a drive around the beautiful Mysore city?