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My blog post are of varied topics ranging from personal experiences, travel, wild life photographs, interesting news, of happenings around the world that catches my fancy. In other words i write about anything when i am in a mood to write
Friday, September 7, 2012
Setting Sun and traffic jam
VIP movements created a huge traffic jam on the way back home from the site on Sultan Qaboos Road at Muscat and the column of cars moving inches at times. Suddenly along the curving road i saw the setting sun on side mirror and the next instance was pulling out my camera from my bag to capture the same along with a long line of vehicles behind me
It took me over 1 hour 20 minutes to reach my home 18 kms away on that day....on a normal day takes just about 20 minutes !!!
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Anger Day being celebrated today
Browsing the net today I got to know
that the day is being celebrated as World anger day…WTF is this world coming
down to?? Celebrating Anger …heights of foolishness I would say!! Am I angry
because of this…yes I am, for there are much better things to do instead of
celebrating Anger.
Now if we dissect anger we would find
that this reaction is basically an offensive action taken when a person is
cornered, threatened or the ego is hurt. We need to be very careful the way we
express this anger … it can break relationships, hurt loved ones or become violent.
No wonder they ask you to slowly count to ten when you feel that your anger is
rising…to dissipate the same and to avoid unpleasant scenes thereof. But then
not all persons are able to control their anger successfully and what follows
next is a shouting match that may lead to violence. There are several other
reasons for a person to get angry – hurt, humiliation, and injustice, loss of
control and our inability to cope with a situation. When we feel pressed,
pushed and pressured, we react with anger.
It is said that anger is a letter
short of danger and I am sure most of us would be aware of numerous occasions /incidents
that have been sparked by anger creating dangerous consequences in the present
times. The recent shooting in USA at a Gurudawra killing 9 persons, shooting at
New York killing 2 persons or beheading of 17 youngsters in Afghanistan by Taliban
or that of Jatinderjeet Singh who shot out the tires of his neighbor’s car at Mohali
have all been done in fits of anger.
Well you find all kinds of
personalities in this world and there are some who are constantly angry….normally
known as “kadoos “and I am sure those are the ones celebrating today!!! So to
all the angry people in this world …”Happy Anger day” ….LOL!!!!
Friday, August 17, 2012
Random Click -08 Eid holidays
The first day of holidays today and off we went to beach. Here are few photographs of the day
Lot more photographs has been taken today and in next 4 days i am sure many more would be clicked as it is holidays here at Oman on account of Eid Al Fitr.
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| Back water lake near Al Khyram |
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| Broken down dhow in Al Khyram Bay |
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| One more view of the Al khyram bay |
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| Al Sifa beach in front of Samak Seafood restaurent |
Friday, August 10, 2012
Yiti Beach -Oman
Weekend morning plans afoot to go for
a swim in the beach so we set off towards Yiti beach. When you hear Yiti it immediately
brings to mind the Abominable snowman similar to the Bigfoot that are supposed
to be residing on the slopes of Himalayas but then I can assure you would not
see them here. Drive over the mountains on the way to Yiti is quite pleasant and
the route is the road to Barr al Jissah, Shangri-La and just after the exit to
Qantab you need to take a right turn at the roundabout and this road leads to Yiti
and Jebel Shifa.
Single lane road takes you past sleepy village, farms and lots
of green shrubs and trees with a small stream along the road. I never knew that
there is a wadi here…Wadi Al Mayh. Well we did not go down the dirt road to the
wadi as we wanted to reach the Yiti beach and have our swim. After going through
the village called Hanshift we came to the end of asphalted road but the beach
was not to be seen so took a u turn and returned back to the spot where we had
noticed back waters and the rock formation in the sea with lots of development
works happening around.
Here we were able to reach the beach
but then there is no sandy beach ….just rocks but then once the development works
are complete I am sure this place would be a very nice place to spend time
along the sea shore.
From this spot to the left you can see
the rock formation of Barr Al Jissah and we did see a beach to the right just
after the village but were not able find the road leading to it.
We saw a hawk sitting on a post jutting out of the back waters and it looked quite magnificent.
So we decided
to head back to Qantab beach for the swim. As we were turning into the Qantab
beach road we saw signs put up stating the “Road closed” and “Entry only to
construction vehicle” yet we proceeded to the beach where few Oman Cabs were
parked and three persons swimming in the beach. So finally we had our dip in
cool waters, hardly any wave here but the currents are pretty strong. After the
swim we noticed few cabins placed and it looked like the offices for the
proposed construction that is going to take place at this beach.
Thus the Friday morning outing comes to an end and back to work from tomorrow till the next weekend when possibly we would have the Eid holidays coming up. Plans for outings during these holidays are on and the tentative locations planned are Jebel Shiffa beach, Jebel Shams, Dolphin watch and so forth and hope it works out as planned.
Random click -07 Ramadan Period
Nights during the Holy month of Ramadan in Muscat is pretty buzzing with shops open till wee hours in mornings and one such night at about 11.30pm I took this picture
Next shot of the same scenery with slight camera shake gave the photographs light streaks making it look great
Next shot of the same scenery with slight camera shake gave the photographs light streaks making it look great
Friday, July 27, 2012
Death - As the Poet see it !!!
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| Image courtesy : Google Images |
Few days back while browsing the
face book I came across a beautiful status that was shared by a friend about a
poet explaining death in a poetic way filled with so much emotions that touched
my heart and then I decided that I would share it will you all ( My apologies to people who do not understand Hindi)
Kisi shayar ne mout ko kya khoob kaha hai:-
Zindagi me dho minute koi mere pas na baitha ,
aaj sab mere pas baithe ja rahe
tae,
koi tohfa na mila aj tak mujhe ,
aur aaj phool hi phool diye ja rahe tae,
Taras gaye hum kisi ke ek hath ke liye,
aur aaj kandhe pe kandhe diye ja rahe
tae.
Dho kadam sath na chalne kho tayar tha koi,
aur aaj kafila ban sath chale
ja rhe tae,
Aaj pata chala muje ki "MAUT" kitni hasin hoti hai
Kambhakt HUM to yunhi jiye ja rahe tae!
It is quite true that poets and
writers of the yester years have had undergone an immense struggle and
hardships throughout their living life trying to earn through their writing to
make both ends meet at their homes. Many of them were totally unknown during
their prime and became famous after they had died. In fact some of their works
were published only after their death and became best sellers….poor guys did
not live to see the fruits of their labor. I did browse the net for the people
who became famous after their death and I was surprised to note so many great
names in that list from the field of literature, science and painting around
the world. El Greco, Emily Dickinson, Vincent Van Gogh, Edgar Allen Poe, Franz
Kafka are few of these people whose works became famous after their death.
There were many Indian poets and writers who had intense struggle in their
lives during the British Raj but I did not come across any of them becoming
famous after their death…. I am sure some were there since writing as a
profession to sustain livelihood was very difficult in the past.
The most of the present lot of
writers/poets have an alternative source of income to take care of their
livelihood till such time they strike gold and then once they are famous
concentrate only on writing and hence may not face monetary problems to run
their day to day life. Yet they encounter frustrations as they would like their
work to be perfect and want to be accepted in the society as a poet or a
writer. Sometimes these frustrations lead to suicidal tendencies in them and
they tend to wallow in their own grief most of the time alone. I think the
poet’s oration I have pasted above is in frustration. Well it is my opinion and
it may not be true….my apologies if someone feels otherwise.
I did read couple of blogs written by
the bloggers whom I follow about such state of mind of the poets and
writers. I generally note that people
who resort to poetry have generally a tough life and have personally undergone
great emotional upheavals in their lives or are living through it each day.
Some of the poems and stories I read on the net are so good and yet those
authors lead a sedate life bidding for a
better tomorrow when they will recognized and famous. My best wishes to all the
poets and writers for a wonderful and a better tomorrow!!!!
Monday, July 23, 2012
Random Clicks -06 ...Holiday timepass
Been fiddling with the settings of the camera and took this photograph of the Zawawi Mosque in Al Khuwair, Muscat Oman with Vivid color settings. Also check the picture of the same mosque taken during the night time HERE
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| View from my flat |
View of the same Mosque from the from with the same vivid color settings
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| View from the main road |
A curious onlooker while i was taking pictures from my window..quite inquisitive
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