Tuesday, May 26, 2015

An over-spilled Pot



"Sheesh!" Tara shrieked as she ran to pick up the boiling pot from the burner.

"Now I not only have to clean this stove top, but also go clean up the house." she agonized as she bit her lips and cursed herself for not being prompt.

While scrubbing those stains off the gas burner, she remembered her grandma's words, "Make sure you never allow the contents of a pot spill over, cause that is an invitation to surprise guests."

"Darn it!" she mumbled softly.
 Tara was tormented by the above, "I hope her words don't come right."

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In 99 words (no more, no less) write about an old mystery in the current time. Is it a discovery? Is it solved? Does it no longer matter, or does it impact innocent generations in between? 
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Wordless Wednesday #85



Our body is a reflection of our thoughts
Our thoughts in turn nurture our soul.
Our soul is the window of how we tackle our present and future.

Fortunately, this flower blooming in my backyard says all the above!
Time to reflect on us!

Mantra for today: One Life, One Body, One Mind. They all so distinct, yet connected!



Just a Soul

Jane was pensive, yet persistent as she was staring at the pen.

Took a deep breath, blinked a couple of times.

"I am not the body. I am not even the mind," she chanted as she disinfected a small area of her thigh and placed her pen over it. 

Clicked the pen, and the pain was intense. Her eyes were moist by the ache.

She waited for the syringe fluid to enter her body, while she continued her chant, "I am not the body. I am not even the mind."

Released the pen, and wiped the drop of blood.


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In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story that shows a hard place and a connection. 
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This post also written for  #1000Speak.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Review of Saved in Srilanka by Devika Fernando





Some people are destined to meet.

It sure feels that way when Sri Lankan tour guide Sepalika meets Daniel. The mysterious tourist from Ireland steals his way into her heart and makes her question everything her life is built upon. Instant attraction turns to love – but does he feel the same? And what about the secret she’s hiding from him?

Follow the two on their quest for a happy ending amid the beauty and wonders of the tropical island paradise of Sri Lanka.


My Review



Saved in SriLanka is a tale of two characters Sepalika and Daniel, who were rescued from their pitfalls, and finally united with each other for a happily ever after.

This drama unfolds from the city Colombo where the tourists meet their guide, and continue through the many exotic sites of Srilanka such as the Pinnawala Village, the Kandy City, the ancient palace Sigiriya, a city of light: Nuwara Eliya, the Yala Forest, Galle city, a coastal town Ambalangoda, Bentota, and Anuradhapura.

Sepalika is a tour guide working for a tourist company that begins their tours from Colombo; has high aspirations, and has been able to fulfill most of them. Coming from a middle class family, she could find ways and means to go abroad for education, and just when she had started earning, she was called back to her hometown Colombo to help her mom nurse her ailing dad. That spoke volumes about her personality. Being grounded in spite of having an international degree, and being there for her parents when in need.

This young lady bartered herself just to be able to give the best medical treatment to her dad, which eventually landed her in a soup of emotions when she met a guy of her preference, modality, and liking.

Daniel, an Irish tourist, fell for his guide's looks, knowledge, and intelligence. Romance sparkled between the two like-minded people, but there were instances when Sepalika would hesitate to take it further. More so the promise of being faithful to her fiancee who was more of an on-paper deal! Daniel was devastated and heartbroken and preferred to stay clear of her after that.
That's when she weighed her preferences, priorities and peeped in her pocket to try to find a solution.
The thought of working round the clock to pay up was the only solution, but she stuck to her guns. Gradually gathered the guts to confront her fiancee, Mahesh, who was using her as an arm candy cause of her beauty and intelligence.

This story is about Daniel, who got his love back after having the strength to confront her and Sepalika, who had the guts to face the ugly and fathom what lay ahead, and still dared to dream. It is a story of survival of these two lovers who fell, but after giving a good fight, they got saved in Srilanka amidst the beautiful, picturesque landscape.

The Author Devika did an excellent job of putting two pieces together. Touring a country can always induce romance, and she managed to bring out strong elements of the two characters that were compatible and wanted a life together. Her exquisite and expository language could give a feel to the reader of what the landscape was about, and not only fall in love with the characters; Daniel and Sepalika but also get a feel of the particular city they were touring while lending an ear to its history.  However, sometimes, I felt the tourism was taking over the story thus making it sway from it's plot.

I would recommend this book to any reader fond of romance and has a craze for traveling.

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The author gave me this book in exchange for an honest review!








Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Wordless Wednesday #84


Spring is in the Air.

Plants are blooming without any inhibitions of color, creed or dogma.

Teaching us to embrace all forms of hues, distortions, and odiousness around us, which will make everything so subtle and exquisite.

Mantra for today: Nature has so many ways to teach us to live in harmony. Awareness is the key!


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Monday, May 11, 2015

A couple of Sneezes and Gratitude


Annie was rubbing her nose briskly with her gloved hand as the other paw was digging the soil and aerating it.

Achoo! 
Achoo! 

Aha! Much better.

With watery eyes, but a broad smile she continued playing with the dirt and securely placed the roots of a plant while bringing the grime together.

With an arch, she watered the plant gently and hummed a lullaby as if welcoming the new life she rooted recently.

After repeating the above scenario few times.
She appreciated all the flowerpots from a distance cause once life will bloom, will be worth all the sneezes.

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In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story that is a snapshot of spring
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Not just a mere privilege...

One Human Life, and, fortunately, many rights!

Authority to Freedom, Speech, Equality, and a right to get Educated.




No one should be spared from the above. Just as inhaling Oxygen is not yet taxed, the same concept should be applied to humans desiring to study. 

No gender should be discriminated when they show a desire for gaining knowledge. 

What is Knowledge? 
Knowledge is not just information about the world, but it is imparting the philosophy of life, gaining the expertise on how to survive in this lifetime by sheer awareness, and learning the know-hows of the basics that can help a human earn his living respectfully. 

If an individual is informed, trained, or schooled. She will be able to rise to any challenges and help pave a path for herself and her family.

In this world, where everything is ruled by money. When a person is in a financial soup, the wisdom will help him to work his way out of any monetary concerns.

Education makes an individual smarter, conscious, confident, and gives a perspective to his/her life. 

Lately, P&G India is following up on the education of rural India, and if we can help their mission by just purchasing their products. This will help them spread happiness, joy and contentment in the society by making it safe, secure and financially independent.

Mantra for today: Education, a noun but is the mother of all Adjectives when knowledge is imparted.


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This Post has been written for P&G Shiksha 

Stepping Forward to Help their Education