Monday, February 19, 2007

Some firsts at mysore

Another weekend that kept me smiling to glory :)

I was in too much of an enthu-wanna have a laugh mood friday night and tortured my roomies by not letting them sleep till almost 3. So saturday we had a late beginning.

After a superb ride on the mysore road for 3 hrs on the not-so-good local buses, we found to our disappointments that KRS was closed from public due to the Kaveri issues even after almost a week.

A lovely ride like a kid on the tonga :D I waved hands and posed to some foreigners who wanted a sneak peek of our India!! :) I represented a typical Indian :) wow. I know what you are thinking - a typical kid, that was what i felt that day too :D

It was 5 in the evening. And we did not have much of a choice and ended up going to Chamundeshwari hills. The roads were simply superb. I wished i had a bike/car that day desperately. Chamundeshwari was quite a beauty. We paid 20 rs for a special entrance which was anyway equivalent to a normal darshan. I did not expect to see such a crowd on such an evening/ night(?).


An oc ride in a black santro, a view of the mysore city lights, walk on the parapet walls of the hill roads :), a peek of the cute nandi, visit to the 'most happening' planetx of mysore (just another go-carting, disc, restaurant, video games, snookers place. but something new to mysore), tandoori food at parklane with a bit of kadalai with a good-looking guy/doctor after a real long time, boring talks of medicine and testing, a good night's sleep (snore... zz..........)

Infosys, Mysore was a mini-resort. WOW. What facilities!!! The multiplex was running Eklavya- the latest movie on screens, a very cheap bowling center (45 rs per head!!), a beautiful swimming pool that was truely clear and BLUE with all the multi colored umbrellas and easy chairs, a few good looking men swimming ;). They have great restaurants and juice centres and super markets. Rest rooms with steam rooms and lockers, wash rooms with so many washing machines. After almost 15 years i rode a bicycle!! Up and down the hilly place :) It was one helluva great place!!

Mysore palace - such magnificence and beauty. The museum has collections of even the hair clips of lady wodeyars. I was thinking, if my hair clip was broke, it would go to the bin and not as an antique in a museum :( sad :((((

To sum-up, mysore was a feast to my oggling nature, and a quencher of certain thirsts - my first tonga ride and first bowling lessons!! :)

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Such a pity :(

Great expectations. Unplanned activities. Flops. I guess that should explain it all.

THis saturday we went to a place called Mekhadattu(goats leap). Its about 90 km on kanakapura road from blr.

Wonderful bike ride!! Songs like khalbali and roo ba roo to keep the mood :)

Friends who want to experiment all the funny things that any heroine or hero would do on a movie - riding standing on bike, with both hands flying in the air, hooting out of joy, stopping for a tender coconut, monkeys (my friends) climbing the 'unclimbable' Banyan tree - well, its a must for all bike lovers.

We reached the much awaited spot after a couple of hours. My over-enthusiastic friends wanted to walk along the path for 4 to 5 kms in the hot/scorching sun at around 1.30pm.

Pity number 1:
It was such a beauty to watch leafless brown trees all over the place leaving no room for the sun to take rest!!

Pity number 2:
It is such a pity that such a beautiful place is also famous for suicides!! :(

Pity number 3.:
It is so rocky, that one slip can really prove fatal.

But young hearts always prefer to take risks to enjoy the day. We were no exceptions. We played in the water. Man the fishes were so huge, so close, and so many, that even the most dumbest of fishermen can get quite a catch.

Pity number 4?:
Of course we were scared of getting fish bites (does it sound like love bites ;) well i will give this a 50-50 chance.

Pity number 5: My over-protective friend refused to let us get into the water even though we all know swimming - for fear of the place and people :((

pity number 6:
Well, i was done with all my energy used up. we paid Rs 20 per head, for a 3-in-1 ride. Well, what else can you call a 'bus journey' in a 'dog-van' that gives you a 'roller coaster' effect?

Last but not the least, and the most important!!
pity number 7:
for the first time in my life, someone told me on my face that his bike would not be able to pull me through the hill!! :(((( and meant it!!! (!.!) me crying :(( and hence could be my last trip on bikes for now :((

Well its all in the game!! :)

Never the less, for all those enthusiasts who would want to spend their pent up energies and exhaust yourself, this one is a true beauty to be rejoiced.

P.S: you can see holes in rocks carved beautifully by the force of the waters. It is possible to cross and go over to the other bank. We did not due to the over protective nature of our friends. But if you choose to go to this place, do try going to the source of the water falls. You can see the fishes jumping and the foam of the water kising you on your face!! :)