Friday, December 12, 2008

Am still here

I feel flattered that some people are taking out time from their busy schedules and wondering about why I haven’t posted on the blog for so long. It is even more surprising (pleasantly, of course) to find that these people are coming in regularly to check whether something new has been written on the blog. Neither my stony silence nor the repeated disappointments could deter them from visiting.

And I must say I am mighty impressed by their remarkable persistence. And I thought that I owed one post for them, even if it is just to signal that I’m not dead yet.

So what kept me away from writing? Well, it was work mostly, but I also somehow didn’t feel the desire to say anything. It is, as if, I have run out of things to say, and whatever I want to say seems totally dispensable. This feeling has somehow made into my mind and I don't see any changes to it happening in the coming days.

Cannot say when I shall be back again, but don't worry because I am alive and kicking.

By the way, before I leave, here are three photos from a recent trip. Posting photos, as you know, is a sign that I have run out of things to write about. Hope I get over this phase soon.

dragonflies flitting about at vijaydurg

sunshine on water at sindhudurg

sunset at the quiet beach at devgad

And no, this post was not written with pen and paper. In fact, recently, I have started typing away even more furiously on the keyboard; haven't got much chance to write with the pen ever since.

4 comments:

G Shrivastava said...

Hehehe dare I venture a guess why you've been typing away so furiously? ;-)

Unknown said...

Pranab, check this out, the most powerful opening scene I have seen in recent movies (from Michael Clayton): http://vibhupande.blogspot.com/2008/09/michael-clayton-opening-scene.html
and click on "the most potent of dialogue and voice acting".
Can you believe that this two-minute monologue made me clear the ambiguity and made me decide on the most rigorous three-year financial course - CFA. Yes, that's what I have been spending my time on lately - on a new study

Anonymous said...

Hey, the pictures are so lovely and peaceful. But we like words. Give us words.

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