Archive for November, 2007

Print iconHigh as a kite

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Against the advice of most people, including my aghast parents, I resorted to Plan B. And you know what? It’s been great! These past few days have witnessed a substantial change in my outlook, and I’ve actually started to do things again. Like […]

Print iconThe non-story so far

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

As if it even needs to be stated, I’m an extremely negative person. Sitting outside the doctor’s office last afternoon waiting for my test results, I was envisioning one horrible scenario after the next—complete with how I intended on breaking the news in […]

Print iconUnforeseen facsimile

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

I’ve spent most of my day with this woman whom I can only describe as… me. Sure, she’s a woman. Sure, she’s attractive. And sure, her life path has been strikingly different from my own. But the entire time I was with her, […]

Print iconThe dark side

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

(Life news will resume when I know more. In the meantime…)
The past couple of years have witnessed my steady transition toward the dark side, and I believe that journey was completed […]

Print iconPens and needles

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

The pen in my hand stares nervously at me, anxiously awaiting what I have to say. Its cap bears the words “Dr. Me,” beautifully engraved in the most elegant of font-faces, and is emblematic of the love and excitement in the heart of […]

Print iconWith the flow

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

If you are expecting this entry to be some sort of misguided rant on the menstrual cycle, you’re going to be quite disappointed.
While most people imagine themselves “navigating their way through […]

Print iconBottled goodness

Friday, November 9th, 2007

I’ve been experimenting with different looks for the journal, but I’m repeatedly failing to put together something I like.

Imagine […]

Print iconPortraiture glass

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

Around the birthday+finishingupPhD period, I bought myself a slick lens. This optical wonder is fast, sharp and great for portraiture. I’ve been using it quite regularly over these past few days (explains my avoidance of the interwebs), and also managed to snag a […]

Print iconIndia and the OLPC

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Read. Moved.
Perhaps the direction my life ought to take is not so unclear.