Sunday, November 29, 2009
Leaving Singapore
1. Because I cant walk to a Kopitiam or 7 eleven and munch on something whenever I want.
2. The public transport in chapel hill is literally non existant.
3. No more curry chicken, pepper crab, chicken rice and ice coffe. No more spices!!!!
4. No more badminton and soccer.
5. I'll have to start looking for a job real seriously! :-)
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Veeramaakaliamman Temple - Singapore

The gopuram as you step into the temple. Typical Tamil Architecture.

Well I am from Madurai after all!

Devotees lining up to get the Dharisanam! This could be any temple in Tamil Nadu.
Monday, November 23, 2009
National Museum of Singapore
The National Museum of Singapore, located right next to the Orchard multiplex in Dobhy Ghaut is just a short walk from City Hall MRT.
Where time stood still. The albums in the round tea tables contain some of the most wonderful pictures of early Singapore and Singaporean life.

And while at the National Museum be prepared to run into wedding shoots like this one. I think the dome makes for great diffused light and its a photographers treat (at least thats my completely baseless theory). I think this couple is Malay. I put the picture up in sepia because somehow i feel weddings should be timeless and colour brings a certain reality to the picture that diminishes that quality.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Little India Singapore
Shakuntalas in Serangoon Road on a cloudy day.
The Attack of The Machines
The Grand Palace - Thailand
Just in case you do go there, the one method that you can distinguish between the Vanaras and the Asuras is that the former do not wear shoes.
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Phang Nga
The famous Phang Nga Bay. This is the bay from where boats take you into the magical Andaman Ocean. Crystal Clear waters and limestone rocks. And a surreal(though slightly commercialized) village on stilts in the middle of the ocean.
The Thai Muang Beach Stretch. The nesting grounds for endangered turtles. The sandy beach stretches for miles and miles.
Suwanna Kuha (The Golden Cave)A cavernous temple with Budha statues. Very calm and quiet place to be.
The small town of Takua Pa is the closest town to Kao Lak. This town has chinese history dating back centuries from their trade relations with the Sino people.
Botanical Gardens
A sweeping view of the garden.
Looks like Japan?
The famous orchids.
Singapore Jurong Bird Park
I wonder why the birds dont fly away and they all stick to their own designated territories. Weird!!
This is sure to cause atleast one heart attack a day. And it was just a couple of feet above my head.
Banana Bird!
Those Singapore Days
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
4 Korean Must See Movies
Yeopgijeogin geunyeo (My Sassy Girlfriend):
A real light romantic comedy. And mind you, I am not one who generally watches mush. But this really blew me away.
Oldeumiseu Daieori geukjang-pan (Old Miss Diary):
A really delightful movie. Mills and Boon type.
Il Mare:
This is one of the best shot mush movies. The original from which "The Lakehouse" was adapted. And I am quite delighted to say that Hollywood as usual screwed the original by steamrolling all the subtleties and depth of the movie. Well, with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock in the american version you know what to expect.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
The whole world is melting. Quite literally. That’s what the elite are hysteric about. Picture yourself the apocalyptic movies that regularly are released in Hollywood (where of course it’s always NY that’s submerged in a huge deluge of tsunamic waves). They are of course talking about Global Warming.
Well at the risk of sounding outright stupid and myopic I don’t think India and China ought to give a hoot about it. If not this there is some other impending disaster. And I think the argument that the developing giants India and China put forward is quite valid. You contributed to the pollution. You better clean up. When we reach developed status we will think about it. Meanwhile enact laws that show us how to do it.
It is laughable that the US, a major polluter (in every sense of the word) is always engaged in talks to save the world, and is yet too smart to commit to anything concrete before the G20 summit in Copenhagen this coming December.
This though is a very myopic and impassioned view to take. However the way I see it, there is a lot that these countries have to contend with. The least important being global warming. It’s a question of providing for the needy now, or for our grandchildren. Well the answer quite simply is to take care of our own needy right now and then join the developed countries in saving the green earth after 50 years.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Ayuthaya - A trip to relive the Centuries
Ayutthaya is named after Ayodhya and hence is filled with rich cultural layers of history if you know anything about Indian and South East Asian mythologies. Every structure was so exquisite even in its ruin that you just can’t help but try envisioning it during it’s hey days. The whole city must have been built like the mythical universe, with Mount Meru at the center and the seven seas surrounding it. All adorned by thousands of Buddha sculptures in various states of decay. The decay though touches only the stone. Not the expression of the idols. It does send a sense of disquiet when even after centuries of ravages by humans and elements the statues still smile gracefully at the visitors. I think they win in the end. Not even nature but the statues.
This trip has aroused in me a real desire to take a look at Angkor Wat. If for nothing else but to see how megalomania and grandeur combine into heady art. No man can describe what they think when they walk alone amongst these ruins. Before I get philosophical let me post a couple of pictures that I took that I liked during the trip.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Lychees and Bao Tse in Bangkok
By the way. Bangkok and Suwarnabhumi are way better than our Indian airports again. Damn I'm feeling sad about our airports. I am kicking myself not to have taken pictures of
In Bangalore or in Chennai it would be impossible to get a decent cab ride from the airport to anywhere without getting swindled if you do not know the language or the lay of the land.
Curry Chicken!
Changi Airport
This is changi Airport and the only people I found squatting around on the floor was an Indian Family!!

