Happy the man,and happy he alone,
He,who can call today his own;
He who,secure within,can say,
Tomorrow do thy worst,for I have lived today.
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Monsoon seems to be the perennial flavor of the Bangalorean airs. It's raining for the past few days...and, needless to say, the roads look intimidating once again. I'm sure even the Jovian terrain is more hospitable!
7 comments:
Ankur Mitra
said...
Deep...You are very much like me. We, both, always love to praise the place of our origin. Defininitely, heart is where home is.
The govt shud seriously think of changing the name of this place from bangalore to bangapunji ( remember cherapunji..we mugged up the name for max rainfall in India)
7 comments:
Deep...You are very much like me. We, both, always love to praise the place of our origin. Defininitely, heart is where home is.
The govt shud seriously think of changing the name of this place from bangalore to bangapunji ( remember cherapunji..we mugged up the name for max rainfall in India)
I concur with you both!
Ankur, I'm sure the roads of Bangalore have gained notoriety in the whole of India.
Anupam, it'll be nice if u could keep posting your comments.
i think the roads here in mumbai isn't better then B'lore
I had visited Mumnbai during my Pune days. I don't think the roads there come anywhere close to being as horrid as the Bangalore ones.
mumbai had recently seen floods much worse than what B'lore has...
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