October, 2008

Why do we sleep?

Funny that some friend once replied, "wet dreams!" :P Apart from that? Hmm... fortunately, I happened to read an article from Science Reporter, October 2008 issue. I have tried to extract some key points to be noted by EVERY fella who sincerely tries to be a metropolitan, to ensure his/her sanity!

చెలియలి కట్ట

చిన్న మనవి : తెలుగు సాహిత్యానికి ఆనాడు కవిత్రయం చేసిన సేవని తలపించిన విశ్వనాథ సమకాలీన,అంతకు మునుపు వున్న రచయితల,కవుల గురించి రాద్దామని ఉంది. కాని టపాసుల్లాంటి సంగతులుంటే గాని అలాంటి రాతలు రక్తిగట్టవు. కాబట్టి మీకెవరికైనా ఎంతోకంత, ఎన్నోకన్ని విషయాలు తెలుసుంటే, నాకు ఇక్కడ తెలుపగలరు.

Deepavali!

Update : There is a nice proposal by Prateek here in the comments section. Those who are interested reply there and we'll make it a success!

Somewhere a faintest voice seems to be screaming something, amidst the already begun dhoom-dhaam celebrations of most vibrant festival of India, Deepavali! I sure love watching kids treading around holding as many sparklers as they could! I enjoy watching that vibrant hue in the sky! But it's when I hear that faintest voice in uttermost silence, that I start loosing the interest. You already knew what it says, I don't want to repeat that. Ofcourse, for me there are other reasons why I'm not an active part of traditional celebrations of this great festival(dust, especially smoke irritates me a lot; for my eyes, they mean as much as poison!). So people, here is what one could do without having to tamper with the celebrations.

Gopi from Gopavaram (11 - 16)

And with that gap of six months, I have to wait for another academic year to get into a new school, as my previous school holds till

And she is ...

   

Gopi from Gopavaram (6 - 10)

Continuing from where I left here, I was put in a local convent in my village, Bala bharathi school. There were very few students, so all of us sat together without any class/age/sex discrimination. I remember few people like Bhagya Sri, Kanaka Maha Lakshmi and their gang, steeling away my sweets and other edible stuff I took to school :P I used to flee away to home whenever there was a break kind of thing, as my home is very near to that school. There wasn't much difficulty for my parents in getting me to school, as with many kids of my age. It was very informal kind of education there.