Tagged With: car
Pack up time
Appu did all the cleaning work last night. She cleaned the kitchen, made tea for me and served dinner for herself. She also created the flash file needed to upload the photographs of the team on the interface of prithvipraroop. And she forced me to watch a movie on TV (something that I have not … Continue reading
‘What is’
Balmiki had stationed himself at the bank for the limit enhancement. By afternoon it became clear that they were not willing to do it. So I had to rush (I am always rushing!) to meet the CM who is not actually the CM as a junior has become the functional CM. So I had to … Continue reading
A chaotic sanity
The car is back in a battered condition. waste of time and paperwork. And all of this because the RWA wanted to prove a point. Or the police wanted to show its might. yaar to kuch powerful logon ko pakdo. Catch hold of some influential people and prove it. Why do we always pick up … Continue reading
Muddling along
The car is still in the police station. It has been seized at the behest of the RWA, the Residents’ Welfare Association. so this is the welfare they are talking about. Use the power and the position to cohort with the local police to harass women who are trying to be on their own. The … Continue reading
Just drop it
What is the best thing that happened today? That there was enough petrol in the car to switch on the AC. At least for the major part of the route from AAI to the office. That the guard opened the office on time. That there was water in the house. That there is a roof … Continue reading
A moment of quietness
The online shop has been launched, despite and inspite of. Also most of the flaws have been removed. PayPal is working successfully but apparently it cannot be used by the domestic users so we will need to get a payment gateway integrated. OK, so far so good. The launch was celebrated by a small get … Continue reading
Hate and Love
Our home group of Narcotics Anonymous, ‘ Winds of Change’, celebrated its 18th anniversary last evening at its ususal meeting place, i.e Sahodaya School. It was a long meeting with a huge gathering of clean addicts. Many of them shared their experience of recovery and life thereafter. There were sweets and lemon water and all … Continue reading
