My Hero’s Dream

18 07 2010

I want everything and I refuse to take it… that’s me.

I grew up with the dream that one day I would perform a peerless heroic act which would give me an instant fame and a name. That hasn’t happened till now and would never happen ever – lets be real. Who was playing and messing with my head – it did give me a instant hit and high thought. But why did I dream of something so unreal all my childhood and youth. I can’t sing or dance but always dream of putting a show to blow the minds… the DJ play on in my head – music inconceived and unheard.

Best things in life are free and the rest of the things trap.





My Blog Update and My favourite movies

22 05 2010

Finally the theme is a little desirable, it’s not in your face and neither is it too subtle. It even gives me choice of pictures for the header – what more does a thirsty me need. I have invested time – many hours of my elusive sleep to put it together and I feel I might have overstretched myself. The novelty and then the challenges of fitting the pieces together enticed me and then I got addicted tinkering it to churn a perfect one – what a waste of time ;) . I could have gone easy on it; in hindsight, it would have eventually happened. It is still not read by Google bots and crawlers (making it non-searchable on internet); reminds me of my first couple of posts. I still haven’t learned to be patient ;) .

I watch a lot of movies. So much so that I can spot the goofs and spoil the party. I have a long list of movies which I have to watch before I die. For those who have been patient reading this post I am going to list three of my many favourite movies (recent releases). They all are slow but damn well done. You would fall for the characters.

- Once

- The Wrestler

- Crazy Heart

They linger long after you have turned off your DVD and the theme of love and rejection envelops and keeps you spellbound for months.





Change is Good

17 05 2010

I have been trying to move my blog from blogger to wordpress since morning, phew! It’s a damn task. Whoever said it’s easy must be drinking. I have wasted four vital hours of my life moving the stuff and the most difficult part is the uncertainty of acceptability -  if this change would be good. Not sure how many of my follower/readers would be able track to this blog , I would have to put a post on my blogger’s blog making it easier for them .

I am trying to reach some new readers with this change. Hope to see many of you share your feedback and experiences with me here. Hope this change is good. Cheers!

P.S. I am still not satisfied with the theme.





Spot the LEADER

20 04 2010

I have been reading about leadership tonight; the though primarily sprouted by a discussion on the FB group. Google returned 110,000,000 results for ‘leadership’. No, I didn’t read all of 110,000,000 pages but yes I did cherry pick some and found that almost everybody has a view on leadership. It’s sad that we still search for one true great Leader.

Let’s learn how to spot the leader (my way). Look for some of these qualities:
-Humility. I am no better or worse and would elevate you.
-Vision . Do I see a clear and vivid picture.
-Integrity. Are my actions and value in sync.
-Competence. I have earned my stripes.

It’s baffling how some of us hog the limelight; some avoid it and some sulk as they couldn’t get it. I have been the avoiding type with shades of sulking type. Some people shine not because they are born to shine but because they have the self belief and conviction to make a difference (I spot a LEADER there). Also, one can’t borrow charisma it has to be build. They say you have to be other minded (trying to add value to others) to build charisma. Charisma would get you audience but the character would keep the audience. Character has to be bolstered by integrity. And what about integrity?

Yes, you right! We live in complex time indeed.





Wild Food

11 04 2010

There is something strange and unique about the place where I come from (Kotgarh, Shimla). First, the folks are humble and blissfully happy in their small world. Second – they drink a lot of ‘sharab’. Third – the folks treat every cut and bruise with mustard oil. Forth – when they give up after being to the best of doctors in the country they turn to ‘kul devta’, who miraculously happen to fix 99% of their problems. Fifth – we guys eat weird wild delight; blissfully ignorant that some of the stuff we get for free is coveted in gastronomic world and people pay through their nose to eat it. And we love our wild food and celebrate it.

Let me expand on the last one today -
Mother Nature has offered us abundant supplies of Morels, Fiddleheads, Chanterelle and Nettle. Let’s understand them better and enjoy them.

Morels: These distinctive honeycomb-like mushrooms are found in the wild and in abundance but difficult to locate as they blend in well with the nature. Ask any morel hunter and they would concur that the morels are found in the same spot for years and then disappear without a trace and also that they tend to appear in spring in an area of the forest that has been burned. The morel is widely appreciated by gourmets, who savor its earthy and nutty flavor. Morels are always hollow, and this is one of the differences between the morels and the false morels. They complement other fresh spring vegetables and have an earthy taste to them when cooked with herbs and butter.

Fiddlehead ferns: Unfurled fronds of a young fern found in the moist place near a stream. Fiddlehead ferns are a good source of vitamins A and C and should not be served raw as they have a slight bitterness until cooked and may cause stomach upset if eaten raw in quantity. Sauté, stir-fry or steam briefly to retain their crunchy texture and bright green color.

Chanterelle (Mushroom): Another wild delight and the efforts to cultivate Chanterelles have never proved successful.
The chanterelle is considered to be one of the best wild mushrooms in the world. Mostly they are orange or yellow, meaty and funnel-shaped.

 

Stinging Nettles:  Nettles are covered with tiny, nearly invisible stinging hairs that produce an intense, stinging pain, followed redness and skin irritation – ask someone who has had an accidental brush with it. The sweet discomfort it put one through is remembered all the living moments. But the best way to tame it is to use it as a medicine and food. Nettles usually appear in the same places year after year. Look for them in rich soil, disturbed habitats, moist woodlands, thickets, along rivers, and along partially shaded trails. You can replace the green in your food with it and get out your favorite soup with nettle. Nettles contain the highest plant source of iron and it is an excellent source of vitamins, minerals and protein. It is literally a “super-food” and FREE!

Bonum appetitionem! latin for Bon appetit!







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