Sunday, May 28, 2006
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Photos for Sameera
This post is for my dearest who was yearning to see some pictures of the conditions in which i live in london.
So i decided to start from my room. And how more shabby can you expect it to be.
One more picture below and you can realise how much i need you to manage me. My wardrobe below.
Summer is setting in a bit, still spring time and the trees are all green. A view of the backyard, well the neighbours backyard, we dont have one!
This is the road i take to walk all the way to IlfordStation.
And below this is IlfordStation. Oh yes it is a lot cleaner...:-)
But before leaving Ilford, this is the Valentines Park where i go for jogging and give you a call. This is the same park with the lake and the RajaHaunsa.
My office building and the road infront of it.
So after many many days i walked my usual route along the Thames to London Bridge to Oxford Street. It stays a lot busy over the weekend. Below are some pictures taken along the route
A modern architecture building
The London Bridge
Thames around the London Bridge and tourist ferries.
Katherine Docks near london bridge - private sail ships of very very rich people !
Just some old english building
Picadilly Circus - picture from bus
Trafalgar Square - picture from bus
NikeTown - Nike shop on Oxford Street
Leaving drinks for Andrew boss - Nick Jarett. In the picture below, center Andrew Macarthur, left Caroline Palmer - business user, right Rob Measures - business analyst, left extreme Ian Grealish - business analyst, in face center Devdutt
Monday, April 10, 2006
Who am I
Characteristics: Creative and Sensitive
Masters in Computer Science at University of North Carolina, Charlotte (UNCC)
Bachelor of Engineering, Electronics' K.J.Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai
Hobbies: Listening to Music, Dancing, Mimicry, Quick Poetry, Reading, Long drives
Sports : Martial Arts, Aerobics, Volleyball, FooseBall, Disc Golf guess why ? ).
Occupation : Business Analyst KPIT Cummins
My Drive : " Challenge Everything "
"A good deal of mystery and unpredictability often surrounds not only the events of our external lives, but also what happens to us internally from day to day, sometimes even hour to hour - the alternation of moods, the upsurge of impulses, the kindling of emotions, fluctuations in the level of our energy, etc. While some of these changes are explicable in terms of internal or external factors, much of what happens within and around us is enigmatic" - Sir Aurobindo Ghosh