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Author: Mridula Dwivedi

Thank You Arun

Posted on November 15, 2008

update- i am right now in shatabde express blogging via the nokia n96. Now this is fun. Though cant figure out how to use ‘enter’ of the computer! So next line is from the scheduled post I wrote at home. I would be in Jaipur when this post gets publisahed. Would try live blogging via…

Weekend Traveling with Nokia N96

Posted on November 14, 2008

Nokia N96- Spurring me for Weekend Travel No, I have not bought a new handset again and that too a Nokia N96 which is priced at Rupees 35,500 or thereabout. I was offered to make use of this cell phone till end of the month by Bloggers‘ Mind. In return I could blog about my…

The Club Mahindra Blog and My Prashar Lake Piece

Posted on November 13, 2008

Prashar Lake and the Temple in December, Picture Courtsey Anil I discovered Prashar Lake by surfing through the net and when I went there, I liked the place so much. I want others to go and enjoy the place before it gets too crowded. So, when I got an opportunity to contribute to CLAY (The…

As Seen on a Vehicle- BPO Shaadi (Marriage)

Posted on November 12, 2008

Saw this on a call center cab, how appropriate, BPO Shaadi!* And yes, I typed the website URL and it works! No I did not explore the website in any detail 😀 * Shaadi means marriage in Hindi

A Souvenir Shop at Batal, Spiti

Posted on November 11, 2008

Souvenir Shop in Batal, Spiti Batal is a lovely place on the way from Manali to Kaza. I remember it all the more clearly because it was our stop for lunch and I was clearly hungry by the time we had reached Batal. There is just one temporary shop for food and next to it…

Cement Mixer Growing Grass

Posted on November 10, 2008

The Cement Mixer has not been moved for such a long time that grass has started growing around it. There is so much construction in Gurgaon. They are constructing everything but the roads.

Lazy Sunday Photo- Taj Mahal, The Good Old Taj Mahal

Posted on November 9, 2008

Taj Mahal as seen from Agra Fort The Taj Mahal needs no introduction nor am I going to give one. I took this picture when I just had a Nikon point and shoot camera. I feel that with a better lens, the Taj Mahal views are magnificent from the Agra Fort and I should give…

Coffee and Coffee Beans

Posted on November 8, 2008

Coffee Beans on the Coffee Plan, Picture taken in Coorg Let me make it clear first, I love tea. Coffee comes after it. But it was exciting to walk through coffee plantations in Coorg in December last year. The trip to Coorg was sponsored by Club Mahindra and I actually brought back two coffee beans…

Dhankar Lake, Spiti

Posted on November 7, 2008

I still remember the day so clearly. Dhankar was our last stop on the Spiti Homestay Trek. And the place is magical. The Dhankar village in itself is so charming, our homestay was in a house next to the fort in ruins. The river Spiti flows by the village and the sunset was over majestic…

There is Something about Garlic!

Posted on November 6, 2008

Freshly Cut Wild Garlic Stems at Langza, Spiti You either like Garlic or hate it. I have not met too many people who are ambivalent about it. I belong to the camp who love it. A few days back I was eating Pasta at our campus restaurant (the perks of being partially associated with a…

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