Saturday, January 03, 2009

Saturday rolls around, and I have Bend it like Beckham in queue to watch. Unlike a netflix movie, this one I have owned for a while, but not really watched. Hmmm! Weird! I totally believed that I have watched every single DVD that own. Perhaps I had watched, liked it, purchased it, and never really opened my copy of the same. Or perhaps I have borrowed it from someoneelse. Anyone? Let me know, and I am happy to return it back..... meanwhile, tonights the night when Beckham lights my world.

I think it was a wonderful movie, more than about football, which by the way it is about, it is great to see an Indian girl break out of the norms and dictates of the society to do something that makes her happy. I am not going to argue if it is progress or regress of the indian way of life, but simply happy that it reinforces the need for all kids to pursue their dreams with all their passion and the families to support that. What was interesting is that, two girls from two completely different backgrounds (one india, one brit) kind of have the same issues and both have the same passions and follow it zealously. Jonathan Rhys Meyers is simply ridiculously gorgeous with his irish accent. Needless to say, I now want to see more movies that feature him. I knew I should have seen The Tudor series in which Rhys Meyers plays King Henry VIII. Anyways..... Netflix has the series and next few weeks will be spent on this series. Parminder (playing Jess) and Keira Knightley (playing Jules) are simply... brilliant! Good movie and the soundtrack is great, love the blend between indian with westernized mix. Watch it with family you won't regret it.

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 Friday, January 02, 2009

Friday night, I reluctantly choose to watch the latest shipment from Netflix, Sweeney Todd. I have no idea what was going on when I put this on the Netflix queue and more over what ever let it trickle up to the top spot and get shipped to me.

Every few months, I garner up the time to browse, review and add to the Netflix queue. So, when I open the Netflix movie sleeve, usually it is a movie that I had put on the queue and forgotten all about it. I had not read much about Sweeney Todd, except it had Johny Depp and it was a muscial, bordering on operatic. I did not see the preview, but just added the movie in the queue.

So, this Friday night I get to see Sweeney Todd. I was drawn to it, messmerized from first shot to the last note. Depp and Carter can certainly belt out some really high operatic notes. I am not going to repeat the movie plot, but every step of the way the music, lyrics and singing from all actors makes a gory, dark movie, very lively. For two odd hours I sat riveted to my seat, completely absorbed in the movie. I have always liked musicals, but most of them (save Phantom of the Opera), they have been pretty light, airy and fun, such as My Fair Lady, Gigi, Sound of Music etc etc. But this one is the first that really tackles the depths of the human tragedy, the pain, the sorrow, the revenge and sheer grit and goriness with a operatic flair. I believe I should get the soundtrack!

(Tomorrow night at the movies: Bend it like Beckham)

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 Thursday, January 01, 2009

Roger Goulart Cava Brut Rose, 2005
(Spain)

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Producer: Roger Goulart.

Grape composition: The usual suspects for Cava with a rose bloom attitude.

My notes: I had no idea when I got three bottles of these, that I would indeed be pleasantly surprised at its deep rose color (almost bordering to red). Very clean, clear, crisp and served chilled with seared bay scallops, carmelized onions, steamed peas and french bread toasted with Basque cheese was a fantastic combination. I loved the bubbly with it slight sweetness that is usually missing from white cava's.

Buy Factor: Oh! Yeah! At $18.99, a definite buy.

Cost: $18.99 a bottle.

Wine | Spain
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Folks, Happy New Year.

In the latter half of 2008, I think fell off the proverbial 'bloggin-wagon'. Not that I did not have things to blog, but life just got extremely wicked busy between work and play and constantly battling cold and flu. Excuses, excuses.... bah humbug! I should not have stopped blogging simply because of these excuses. Thankfully, it is all in the past year. I can safely make the new year a better bloggin year!.... psst: Blog is a four letter work, at that.

As I write this, I have still not yet recovered from nasal or chest congestion and cough and nasty stuff. Depending on the time of the day, either the nose is running or I am congested! Dang, make up u'r mind. I have been taking low level over the counter medications, but most believe I need some heavy hitters. When I called my nurse (nice soul but sometimes dense), she exclaimed... "You sound sick". Ah ha! we are now on the same page. I sqaurely blame the flu shot taken end of November last year to cause this nasty bout of cold. Ten years ago I had take the flu shot and I remember being this sick. I officially am completely annoyed with the flu-shot. But perhaps I should not blame the shot on its own. In the past two months in addition to the work, play and cold, I have been travelling like there is no tomorrow!

Travels included meeting family and also for our national forum (Nashville, TN). Did I ever mention, I completely dislike the Nashville Gaylord hotel. It feels like a terrarium with its own weather controlled tropical feel, while outside weather is american winter. This is the third time I have had to go there and each time it has reinforced my belief of how much I completely dislike that space. Give me ice-slopes of tundra or the heat of the sahara, but not the artifically controlled recirculated crappy weather control of Gaylord. Just imagine a hundred years from now, when we have shot our environment to hell, the whole earth may be one big Gaylord kind of space! Brrr... sends shivers down my spine, but thankfully, I should have passed on to something better :)

New Years, was spent at home with kitties, some TV and Nyquil........ zzzzzz!

{Edit: 1/4/2009} Oh!! Some pictures from the Holiday time..... enjoy!

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 Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Last couple of months can simply be categorized as the busiest months I have had between work and more work, there wasn't much time to do anything else. Blogging pretty much was nonexistent.

Whats new in the last couple of months?

Work was work, it simply is. Summer is a great time to really focus uninterrupted by meeting to really design, plan and implement some really cool stuff.  So, work was work.

My neighbor had a tree trimmed. More than two cords of fantastic maple wood and it was left all for me. Thanks G! Love you for that! Over several days of arm numbing physical labor I moved and stacked them little logs onto my deck. The bright side is that I get to buy an axe or rent a wood splitter and have a wood chopping party! I have not yet bought the axe and I wonder if I can just go in to Home Depot or Lowes and say "I want an axe". I wonder if I will directed to customer service to 'register' that axe. Or perhaps, an axe is not such a terrible weapon to own. Somehow, I feel scared owing something like that! Upcoming in another couple weeks, I am holding a wood chopping party! Let me know you can (er... want to) help... I am going to need it for chopping two cords of wood. Of course, food and drinks are on the house! :)

Over the last months, one thing that has really worked out well, is the wine tasting! Yes! Almost every Saturday, I have found myself wandering over to Winchester's Spirited Gourmet to taste some incredible wines. I will blog over the next few days/weeks for the wines that I did taste and like. Interesting thing about The Spirited Gourmet is that they are finally getting together the wine diary of sorts in place where consumers can log in their wish lists, the order lists, and more over review wines as they taste them. NOW, if only they got their ducks in the row and actually allow my login to work, life would be great! DUH!

Talking about wine, my favorite store Bermans (in Lexington, MA) has finally gotten off its butt (sorry!) and got its first revamped website up. I think it is live, but _not_ alive and not even close to the full potential it can be! There is a wealth of knowledge there and can make so much difference to bringing that knowledge to the people who want it. Plus it can cater to the average wine buyer who simply wants a case of good reds!

So, between Bermans and Spirited Gourment, the jury is still out on which one I really like! Almost need a fusion of the two! It is like having two great knowledge bases, each almost complimenting each other.

Travel notes: My car is seeing more miles that it ever did in the past two months. It saw a trip to New York (my sisters place), Lake Taghkanic State Park, and couple of towns around Massachusetts. I have not flown around too much, but never say never. There is a trip to Nashville, TN just around the corner for work.

Oh yes! I turned 36! On September 8th, I celebrated my birthday.

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 Thursday, August 07, 2008

Smeriglio Baracchi, Sangiovese, 2005
(Toscana, Italy)

  

Notes from the bottle: From grapes on our Tuscan estate in the hills of Cortona. Aged 12 months in small french oak barrels to ensure smootheness and early drinkability. Excellent with antipasto and pasta, and with red or white meats.

Producer: Baracchi Winery. The Baracchi winery is located on the Cortonese hillside and adjoins the Relais. Riccardo Baracchi strongly desired to continue the family tradition of growing grapes and producing wine since 1860 giving it now a modern character and great quality with renowned wine maker, Stefano Chioccioli

Grape composition: 100% Sangiovese

My notes: Absolutely perfect itallian for a rather cold rainy summer evening. I am not a big fan of Sangiovese's but this one is quite remarakable, ruby red. I think cherries... very concentrated cherries....very yummy! Very smooth, very elegant, very cherries and just yummy.

Buy Factor: Good and Giftable.

Cost: $24.99 a bottle.

Wine | Italy
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 Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Never expected the month to be this busy, but it did. With family travelling and me traveling and all sorts of events and activities, it was one extraordinarily fun and incredibly action-packed and exhausting month.

First week of July, my sister and two nephews visited, whilst my brother-in-law was travelling in India. We crammed loads of activities, perhaps one-too-many. But it was fun. We spent a day at Crane Beach in the warm waters and nephews spent time building castles and moats until the tide came in. On another day we spent with my sisters friend's family in a neighboring town. We made papermache heads but did not have time to see them baked and paint on them. But we did have fun getting our hands into the papermache gooeeeiiness. Then we spent half a day painting on porcelain toys. It was something I have wanted to do forever and it is in my town. Duh! I resisted doing anything until the nephews arrived. We had fun picking the toys to paint on. Of course, both the kids wanted to paint on a car. Trouble being there was only one car! Oh well! The elder settled for a Dinosaur. My sister picked a fluted bowl and I picked an oval plate. We selected paints and the painted for hours. I think we stopped when our stomachs started to rumble. The toys were painted and left it to be finish glazing or firing et. al. I thought it maybe interesting to combine a bit of home furniture shopping with entertainment for kids, so we made a trip to Jordans at N.Reading. I simply love it there. I remember spending hours (yep.. hours) at the liquid fireworks, waiting for friends. Kids loved it. They also loved the trapeze. Perhaps, most surprising, they were completely and utterly entertained in the store itself. As we wandered through the living room and sofas and office furniture, the kids were happy to pounce and pitter-patter around. At the office furniture, they managed to act as sales folks, except they kept 'selling' me everything for free. Personally, I did not mind, but the portly gent who was the sales person sounded a tad miffed. On one of the office desk chairs, the kids found the automated back massage..... ahh.... ohhhh... I didddn't wwaannntt tooo leaavve. Yet another day we spent it at the childrens museum. I had never been there and boy! was I ready for a treat. We got there mid morning and we left at closing time. It was just so much fun. It caters to all levels of kids and also brought out the kid in my sister and me. I could not have imagined a more perfect week with my sister and nephews...... ah! I did not know what lay ahead!

Talk about family travelling, my aunt and uncle have a schedule that would shame the most ardent campaign managers. My aunt is travelling for the newest arrival and addition to the family; little baby boy Cormac, a good solid Irish name for a good solid little lad. This little one is the third in my cousins growing family. My other uncle and cousin traveled from Washington D.C. to meet up with all the family. This cousin from DC I have not met since 1997. Wow! She has grown up to quite a lady! I remember a little child in pig tails! Anyways, back to my aunt! She is in my town, the dashes off to New York. Her husband, my uncle meanwhile goes to Tampa to meet his youngest son, and then returns to New York. There is some gettogether with family there. They come back to home town and then go to San Jose for more family meets and then head to Vancouver, and from there to an Alaskan Cruise. Back from there to home town. All this in 3 weeks! Wow! I am now just exhausted writing about it all. Go Aunty Go! Go Uncle Go! Awesome!

That was it I thought about travels and trips. But, in all this, we heard news from my father and that family and friends expressed their desire that either my sister or me travel to India. My sister opted to go. So, I planned a trip down to New York. It would be a trip for me to see the nephews again and deliver the ready procelain toys that we painted. Earlier I mentioned that I could not have expected a more perfect week with nephews and my sister. But, the trip to New York was equally, if not more prefect. It was a working trip for me. So, the working days were working and I took couple of days completely off. It made sense. With kids we made trips to the Bronx zoo, Kettletown State park (Connecticut), Science Fair at little ones school, watched some disneys classic animation on their ridiculously fantastic TV (btw: I want it!) and just hanging out.

In all this work still managed to be center stage. Goes to show, I can work from practically anywhere. Give me my laptop, a great bandwidth internet connection and I am so good to go! I am so ready for doing major releases in the first week of August and also plan for subquent quick fire design, development and releases.

All in all.... a rambling of millions of things with family and friends and work and play! All in all, one heck of a month.

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 Wednesday, June 18, 2008

I am back home. It was indeed a short visit out to Atlanta, Georgia. It was mostly work during the day and evenings it was fun to step out and enjoy Atlanta evening/night life. Of everything, I totally over-indulged in the peach cobblers with peach gelato and peach sauce! Well! I am in Peach state!

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 Monday, June 16, 2008

Almost exactly two years to the date, I am in Atlanta, Georgia again! Last time around I stayed downtown a stone throw away from the Olympic park and the Aquarium. This time around I am still around in the downtown area, but a little further away.

This time around I have not planned to stay over. I would have liked to stay and visit the Botanical gardens and the orchids gardens, but it isn't going to happen. I am saving my really ample vacation time for family visits in July and then my own travel plans later on in the year. This is a working trip and will be short and sweet. Fly in on Monday morning (today) and fly out Wednesday night (in two days).

But, for now, I am in Atlanta! Home of the peaches and the hot temperatures (soaring in late 90's)

 

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