Fitness & Sanity
I have started walking. I should be a bit ashamed to say 'walking' because for my age, I should be sweating it out in the gym. But considering how packed my life currently is, walking is a good start. Pun intended.
I walked in the beach. I'm going there after some six years. This does not include my visit to Sentosa Island. Beach brings me a lot of memories that were dumped in the loft. That's besides the point.
I walked with Arvind, my ex-colleague from Compulearn. Arvind talks a lot about politics and domestic crime. Some of his stories beat hollywood mills and some are downright laughable. Nevertheless, I lend a keen ear. It was good fun to soak your feet in those puffy sands while listening to who amassed wealth how and what Shankaracharya did to provoke the Chief Minister.
If not anything else, I'm quite thankful about one thing. I'm surrounded people whose sheer variety is mind boggling.
In between all this, I have a good friend, and she is 29 and she still reads Mills & Boons.
My nineth question: How do you expect me to remain sane in the middle of this rogue gallery?
2 Comments:
hi sridhar,
the variety is always a good thing isnt it?i am working on adding more people to make my list colourful.its bright purple streaked on pitch black now.strong and resilient.i know i need more colours.maybe a tattooed lady next?
am sharm.a pen-pal of swati's.
21 February 2005 at 03:25
Hi Sharm
Yeah, I know it's nice to have such variety. Only at times, you get blurred in the personalities around you.
23 February 2005 at 06:19
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