Books, work and life
So, as most of you might/might not know, i took a short weekend trip out of town, went to Mangalore and hung out with a few new friends I met there. Rajesh took this trip as a good idea, drove me over, passed me over to Renju, and then went home to spend time with his wife during the weekend. Now, I know I don't describe things too well, but driving through the Ghat area between Bangalore and Mangalore was absolutely gorgeous. There was a slight drizzle, heavy dark clouds, and the greenery around was a picture that I could never describe. The roads were winding through the hilly areas, and I personally felt like I was playing a video game with AMAZING graphics of lorries, autos, bikes and scooters on the sides of the road, Rajesh clearly enjoying himself. It was clear he was just waiting to spread his legs and really drive.
After taking the drive in a short 6 hours, landed up in Mangalore, where I finished up the book Princess. That was among the most powerful books I have read yet, and plan to move onto the second one. If anyone has any suggestions of any other books I should read, please let me know.
But, as I was saying, was in Mangalore for just over a day, met alot of Renju's friends, realized all of them were tense, and I realized, I'll be the same next year when I'm prepping for my big tests! Between meeting friends and work, the weekend seemed pretty booked, and that wasn't too far from the truth. Sooner that any of us knew, Sunday arrived, Rajesh returned, and we started our trip back to Bangalore. Only during the return trip did I realize how cool Malayalam poetry really is! Granted, it was quite heavy with huge words I've never heard, but Rajesh was kind enough to take the time to translate into lay person Malayalam for me, and I heard stories that rival movies that we see on a regular basis there. Anyone who says that Malayalees are real conservative and all should hear translated versions of our poetry....then they'd reconsider!
