Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Love At First Sight.

Hi!
I had promised to write about the Grand Canyon trip and then, as someone said, I hit a writer's block ( see I am already thinking of me as a writer :) ). To be honest, I was just been lazy..must be something to do with all the Sodas and Starbucks that I have been drinking..tch tch...all the excuses that I can think of.

Going back to where I started- Grand Canyon has been featuring in our "sightseeing list" for number of years now..and in all our past trip to US, Sutapa always used to crib on missing out on Grand Canyon. So this year we had to make it happen...and we bought a day trip with one of the travel companies to take us from Vegas to Grand Canyon and back. We started early, very very early 6.30 AM from Vegas and the bus took us to the West Rim in Grand Canyon...and while Vegas was "vaguely fun", the Grand Canyon was "love at first sight". We took a helicopter and flew over the Canyon, and landed on the banks of Colorado river. The chopper ride was my "first in the life" experience, something that I will never forget ...
Before I talk more about my chopper ride, let me tell you a little bit about the drive to Grand Canyon. The bus was driven by a person called, Randy- a CUBS fan in Las Vegas!!!, with an excellent sense of humor, so we had a lively 3 hours drive. We saw the Hoover Dam on our way. Apparently when the Dam was built in 1935, it was largest electric power producing facility and the world's largest concrete structure (hmmm...largest concrete structure..must be..because the concrete jungle of Gurgaon did not exist then) . The best part of the drive - when I was suddenly woken up with lots of excitement in the bus and i realised that everyone was trying to click pictures of a buffalo, something called a desert buffalo...Did not understand what the excitement was all about, we see them ( atleast similar looking, slightly undernourished ones) everyday on the Gurgaon roads and we cooly drive by them without even a handwave... Funny.. forgot to ask Randy what was the whole excitement about. Other than me spilling fruit juice on the seat and Sutapa threatening to throttle me, if I sang ( rather recited) "Country Roads Take Me Home " one more time...the bus ride to Grand Canyon was without much excitement.
Back to the helicopter ride... We flew in between the Canyon gorge and the sight was breathtaking, the colour of the rocks where different at different places and the Colorado river looked very pretty from the skies. It never occurred to me, how safe these choppers are, till I read somewhere, much later, that they are operating at around much below Six Sigma. Which means quite a few of them actually crash!!!...and I paid over 150$ for it, without been aware of risks!!!! But it was risk worth taking and I don't mind taking it over and over again... The chopper landed on the banks of Colorado river, and we took a boat ride down the river. Do not look at the muddy waters of the river, but focus on the rocky mountains on either side, its a great sight with the mountains rising to a height of almost 4000 feet above the river. Sutapa was ready to throw me into the water, when I became John Denver'ish and started mauling (singing) "Rocky Mountain High". ( BTW guys-does anyone know about insurance that I can take against throttling and drowning...checked my travel insurance and it does not cover them :( )

After our helicopter ride, we went across to couple of viewing points- the Eagle Point and the Guano Point. The Eagle Point, has the SkyWalk. Anyone who goes to the West Rim MUST go on this. The SkyWalk is a Glass Platform, with glass floor, over the gorge. So when you walk on it, it looks like a sheer fall into the gorge..not for the weak hearts though.. you need to have a strong heart like mine, who is not afraid of been throttle or drowned or been thrown into the gorge when I kept signing " Top Of World". The Guano Point had a lovely view, and also a great lunch. I think I was taking too much from the buffet table, because the hostess came up to me and told me the story of how Guano Point got its name. According to her Guano means bird droppings (eeeksss!!!), and there are bird droppings every where and for some reason my appetite vanished after that story. Guys you can give Guano Point a miss ;).

On our way back to Vegas, Sutapa slept most of way and I fearlessly(!) sang " Every Breath you take, Every move you make... " Wonder why everyone in the bus slept...I never thought it was meant to be a lullaby......I think the "Sting" in my voice must have put everyone to sleep.

Bye for now...and keep coming back to the blog and leaving your comments...while I go back to humming ( now I am getting bold!!!) " chalte chalte mere yeh geet yaad rakhna kabhi alvida na kehna".....and before you guys click on the log out button..alvida for now and talk to you soon.

Keep singing

Ramen


Tuesday, July 29, 2008

THANK YOU.

Hi Everyone,
Thanks for visting the blog and leaving your comments. For someone like me, who do not really enjoy writing, your comments are great "motivation" for me to come back and write.
Thanks Vikrant (Vik) for teaching me how to design a "counter" on the blog, and keep a count on the number of visitors to the blog. You may have noticed that I designed the counter similar to the fare meters in Delhi autorickshaws , hoping that the counter runs the same "crazy" way the meters run in Delhi. In this case, it runs only when you visit my blog ;).
Love you all.
Ramen

Monday, July 28, 2008

Quiet !!!! Weekend

Hi
I am back after a quiet weekend.
Saturday ..the S-power took over...Shruti, Sunil and Sutapa went shopping!!!They hit Kenosha outlet mall with a vengeance. I have promised them that I will not speak/write about their shopping, so mums the word...but they definitely contributed enough to the US economy and I keep getting intrigued by the way girls go about their shopping. May be i will write a separate blog on my understanding about their shopping (does any one want to read about my understanding?....)
Sunday was real lazy..thanks to Sunil. He is such a great cook. He cooked chole and aloo subzi for lunch and it was GREAT. He insists that he is new to cooking, and if that is true, he definitely has inherent talents. The food was too good, i ate too much and just could not move. Sunil has been a revelation on this trip, I always knew him to be a good guy, a very good colleague and now also know him to be a good cook. Thanks Sunil.
The next few weeks look very boring. Sutapa leaves for India today, which means I will be alone. Maybe I will hit the gym and spend most of the free time swimming and reading. And ofcourse I will try and write a few lines on my blog every day.
Bye for now
Ramen

Friday, July 25, 2008

Las Vegas....and all that vague us...

Hi!
Sutapa and I were in Las Vegas last weekend. It was a very "interesting" experience..cannot really understand , if i hated that place or just mildly disliked it or did i love it ... isn't that vague??

Let me try and explain, rather vaguely explain.. I found Vegas to be a place of excess- excess people, excess drinking, excess gambling, excess honking, excess jostling, excess illusion...kind of excess of all kind excesses. The illusion aspect was very interesting, I was told that "The Strip" is only a small strip of road and one can always walk up and down the strip. The first day on the Strip, we wanted to walk down from Belagio Hotel to Venetia Hotel..and I could clearly see there Venetia hotel BIG neon sign and it just looked like a 2 mins walk...so we started ..and even after 2 bottles of water, quite a few gulps of oxygen and intermittent swig of Budweiser, we were still not there..that was my first brush of illusion at Las Vegas. The hotels and the neon signs are so built that they all look very near...but start walking and you will Keep Walking. So if anyone is planning a visit to Vegas, instead of walking try the bus service, its very good and cool too ( you don't have to brave the 100F + temperature).
You go to Vegas and don't talk about gambling...nah..thats not possible . I am not really a gambling guy, i believe in safe bets..very very safe bets BUT we still played the slot machine. There is a saying in Vegas "Whatever happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas"..and now I know exactly what it means..whatever $s I gambled in Vegas stayed in Vegas :). Don't ask me how much. An experience in the Casinos is a must. I was told that only 40% people who come to Vegas gamble, wonder what the other 60% people do ?? They cant be possibly climbing trees, because there are more Casinos than trees in Vegas....wonder what they do may be they only drink and are too drunk to gamble or may be there are more "earthly pleasures" in Vegas which i missed.

The best part of the visit was the Indian restaurant called Gandhi. Not sure if Gandhiji would have liked a restaurant named after him, that too one that served liquor and non-veg.But the food was great, the chicken tikka masala and the garlic nan was better than Karims... or was I feeling homesick ..maybe..
We cannot leave a place without shopping, can we ? I will not bore you with too much on this shopping thing..but yes we did buy. We bought a hookah...yea yea a hookah, of all the crazy stuff that we have ever bought in our different trips, this was the craziest of all. If the hookah survives the trip back to India, you will see in my den on the bar table..so look out for it when we do the house warming party.

I have still not been able to learn how to post pictures along with the write ups, will try and learn it over the weekend. Then I will write about Grand Canyon and post the pictures. I will try to wrap this is over the weekend, but it looks all packed with Sunil, Shruti and Sutapa planning to go on a Shopping binge where I need to be their chauffeur :) ( wow that will be 4 Spower and poor me!!! so please pray for me )

I love the comments, so please keep them coming, and talk to you soon.

Ramen



Thursday, July 24, 2008

Phew....Its all about Marketing

Hi Everyone,

Since my first posting last night, I had been busy marketing it :). Some of you received emails, a few got a sametime message from me, and ofcourse a few text messages also went out. Sunil Moorjani was at the "worst receiving end" of this marketing blitz... I invited him to dinner, fed him aloo parathas (though he got the pickel and curd) and kept telling him about the blog. Must have repeated the blog address over 50 times, till he staged out a walkout . Thanks Sunil, thanks for listening to my marketing spill.
So the next step of marketing, can some of you , please leave a comment on the blog. I want to see how it works and if it really works .. :)
I will talk about my Grand Canyon trip next so do come back and I promise that you will see some awesome pictures .
Bye for now
Ramen

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

How and Why Did I Start?

Hi!
This is my first attempt at blogging. Getting the layout in place was such a fun !!! and I am sure most of you who are reading this and tried their hands at blogging understand what I am saying. Why did I start this? So I need to get into a little bit of preaching here. My mom used to tell me "Son you must have a hobby" and my wife, Sutapa, was telling me the other day ..that it is time that I pursued a hobby. And I thought hard and long...what is "this" hobby that i should pursue. The only thing that I had in the past,as a hobby, was playing sports, but i am too old now, and with a bad :) back ...so sports was out. Come on I can't take up singing or dancing , though Sutapa insists that we should learn Salsa!!! but i love it only when it is a sauce. I tossed around a few more thoughts around hobbies , by the way cooking also featured as one of the shortlisted hobby items but chopping vegies and skinning chicken was not really a very appetizing hobby for me. So here I blogging, and I hope to do it as a hobby. I plan to speak my mind here, write about my experiences , and sometimes even thoughts and ideas that I come up with. Mind you , all these ideas will have copyrights..but if you plan to steal them, JUST ASK and STEAL.I do not expect too much people to come on this blog and read , but in case you stumble across and have thoughts and views on what I talk about, please feel free to comment.Let me try and post this now...and see how it looks on a real blog :).
Ramen