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!! :)
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