Stuck in Singapore, one thing that I miss now is the Adi sale. Driving in the chaotic T. Nagar traffic and braving the crowds of Usman Road and coming back with bags loaded with all the new clothes is an experience by itself indeed. The ‘Great Singapore Sale’ which is going on here from May 30th to July 27th is no match to that to a hardcore Chennaiite like me.
Ethanai Koti Inbam Vaitthai Engal Iraivaa
A lazy Sunday afternoon. Recording of Sanjay singing Bharathiar’s ‘Ethanai Koti Inbam Vaitthai Engal Iraivaa’ playing on loop. The mind dwelling on how these very words, Bharathiar’s words, the Desh raagam on which it is tuned on, Sanjay’s singing and above all, music itself are themselves just a few of the crores of the joyful and beautiful creations of God. Indeed what’s life without music!
Introducing Singapore
Since I never got around to writing about this place, my impressions and experiences of it, I have decided to finally start writing about Singapore, my life here and my favourite places here.
This photo pretty much summarizes what Singapore is all about – the city-country island with its high-rise buildings dominated by HDB (Housing Development Board) apartments everywhere followed by condominiums (private apartments), greenery – lush and wild in a few places, neat and trimmed at others, some construction activity or the other going on all the time everywhere with bulldozers, cranes and cement mixers being a common sight on the road, as common as buses and cars.
More to follow in the upcoming posts…
Million Dollar Arm
This track from the movie is all I have listened to so far and have been hooked to it since morning.
Experiencing that blissful high which only Rahman’s music gives!
The Cluster of Pink
Rain in Singapore is generally an almost everyday happening. I remember Feb-Mar last year had relatively less rains than the rest of the year. But this year, it has been even worse. There has been a continuous dry spell for several weeks now. I didn’t realize the full impact of it till I went to Botanic Gardens last week, which, by the way, is one of my most favourite places in Singapore.
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Happy Women’s Day
Wishing all the women a very happy women’s day! I wish the world becomes a safer place for all the women to live.
Yet another belated hello from Singapore!
So much has happened since the last time I wrote here, which, by the way, was almost 4 months back. Even as I thought of writing something here, I felt as though I was going to update an old friend whom I was meeting after a long time. So to all those of you who still check for an update in my blog, here is all that happened with my life.
Sometime in November/December, back at work, even as the hunt for a position in Singapore was on and the wait to know if I would get any kept on getting extended, I finally decided that I will resign my job and take a break from work. I had always been hesitant about leaving my daughter in a day care full time. Once I go to Singapore, studying for my Masters degree and all the household work would keep me fully occupied during all those scarce free moments that I can get away from my daughter. Let me enjoy this beautiful mazhalai-pechu phase of childhood of my daughter, was the thought.
January 10th turned out to be my last day at work. It was with a heavy heart that I bid adieu to my workplace of the last seven and a half years. Though I am happy with the decision, I still do miss my workplace sometimes. After all, it is that campus which saw me evolving from a carefree fresher right out of college to what I am today.
I came to Singapore on January 19th and life since then has been revolving around Sahana, the play areas, cooking, cleaning, the weekend outings with my husband, studying and not to forget, battling with cockroaches. 🙁
How’re things going on for you all?
Belated Birthday Wishes, my blog!
7 years of blogging, though the last 4 years have been extremely sporadic. Here is wishing you a very happy birthday (16th November)!
Sanjay’s December Season Schedule
Check Sanjay’s blog. Can’t wait for December!
Sunny Day
I love the first sunny day post rainy days. The birds come out of hiding chirping loudly, the wet/cold clothes finally get back to being fully dry, the roads start drying up, the body comes out of the lazy feeling which the rains bring with it, the song playing changes from the cozy ‘Moongil Thottam’ to the peppy ‘Hello Mister Edhir Katchi’. Did you notice how Harini carries off the two contrasting songs with ease? She is one favourite singer of mine. What is the song that you’re listening to on this sunny Wednesday?