Its almost the new year, christmas is only a couple of days aways,not much excitement for me during christmas, not that there was always a lot over the years! but will be the first christmas in a few years that i will be single!
Also the december blues are gone and they were just that, blues:-).The young lady mentioned in my last blog posting has become a good friend(nothing more, my feelings of confusion have gone away:-)).But friendships especially in this day and age and good ones as well
are hard to find !
Single life has been quite exciting though i must say, i met someone last night through a mutual friend and there were some kind of sparks? well atleast i thought so,lol, i guess she did too cause she wanted to go out sometime after the holidays when she is back from visiting her family,so something to look forward to in the new year and guess what she is a nurse, now why do i get along so well with nurses;-)!
Dec 22, 2010
Dec 8, 2010
December Blues!
Its December, time to reflect on the year, look at upcoming possibilities etc. etc. etc.
The year started of alright, was busy with work, things were good on the relationship front, everything was motoring along, mid-year everything changed, the only constant being i was still busy with work, end of the year nothing much has changed from mid-year.
I have been involved in a lot of activities on the social front lately,in a effort to live my life, now that i am single and my life essentially revolves around me. I met a few interesting people already, some have very rigid views on life in general some very relaxed views, either ways like i always say, to each his own, at the end of the day we are all good people? aren't we? good with a dash of bad?
So i met this girl who has kind of become a friend of sorts now,very nice, compassionate and caring person,we went out a couple of times and i guess it was mutual that we would be friends, i was not attracted to her from a love/lover perspective,but we decided to be friends,another friend in my life is always welcome:-)
Now here comes the twist, we did spend a bit of time after the first 2 dates together,and i think she is starting to grow on me? now i don't know if my feelings have changed or its just a friendship bond which is seemingly becoming stronger?
I cannot seem to read her either, i think her feelings towards me have not changed? but then i see hints of maybe they have, well i guess that can be attributed to the innate amounts of alcohol consumption that happens when we get together, either ways i am in the land of the confused and hopefully the picture will start to clear up!
Sometimes they say good friendships lead to something more.... i guess we will have to wait and see!
The year started of alright, was busy with work, things were good on the relationship front, everything was motoring along, mid-year everything changed, the only constant being i was still busy with work, end of the year nothing much has changed from mid-year.
I have been involved in a lot of activities on the social front lately,in a effort to live my life, now that i am single and my life essentially revolves around me. I met a few interesting people already, some have very rigid views on life in general some very relaxed views, either ways like i always say, to each his own, at the end of the day we are all good people? aren't we? good with a dash of bad?
So i met this girl who has kind of become a friend of sorts now,very nice, compassionate and caring person,we went out a couple of times and i guess it was mutual that we would be friends, i was not attracted to her from a love/lover perspective,but we decided to be friends,another friend in my life is always welcome:-)
Now here comes the twist, we did spend a bit of time after the first 2 dates together,and i think she is starting to grow on me? now i don't know if my feelings have changed or its just a friendship bond which is seemingly becoming stronger?
I cannot seem to read her either, i think her feelings towards me have not changed? but then i see hints of maybe they have, well i guess that can be attributed to the innate amounts of alcohol consumption that happens when we get together, either ways i am in the land of the confused and hopefully the picture will start to clear up!
Sometimes they say good friendships lead to something more.... i guess we will have to wait and see!
Oct 27, 2010
Snow: A review
In 2001, an extraordinary book called My Name Is Red appeared in English. It's impossible to recommend it without sounding eccentric - you try urging a friend to read a Turkish novel, brimming with stories within stories and Koranic dialectic, about murderous miniaturists working in the court of Sultan Murat III in 1591.
The novel is set around the 1,000th anniversary of Mohammed's journey from Mecca to Medina, when Islamic reformers were railing against artists in Istanbul. Its opening chapter is a monologue about a corpse, and the story takes in points of view from other perspectives: Satan says his piece, as does a horse, Death, a coin and the colour red.
Its translation brought its author, Orhan Pamuk, greater fame in the West, and, for all the book's violence, it could almost be read for entertainment. The book showed Pamuk could do everything - jokes, horror, plot, structure, erudition, love.
In Snow, Pamuk uses his powers to show us the critical dilemmas of modern Turkey. How European a country is it? How can it respond to fundamentalist Islam? And how can an artist deal with these issues?
The novel is set in Kars, in the far east of Turkey, close to Armenia - the Turkish massacre of Armenians in 1908 remains in the characters' minds. For the three days of the story's main action, the town is cut off by snow, so, when a coup takes place, the world cannot intervene. The local paper, the Border City News, has a circulation of 320, and prints news before it happens. The residents watch TV constantly, even when there's nothing on, and most are paid to spy on one another. There is a high rate of suicide among the town's young women.
Ka, a poet, wants to know why. Some say it's because the women are beaten at home; others say they are protesting because they can't wear headscarves in school. "Why did your daughter decide to uncover herself?" an Islamist asks Kars's director of education, before shooting him. "Does she want to become a film star?" The Islamists don't know what to make of the suicides, since the Koran forbids the faithful to take their own lives.
Throughout the book, Ka stops to write poetry (mostly taken from the dialogue around him). He asks a woman he loves, "Do you think it's beautiful?… What's beautiful about it?" As a writer, Ka is at odds with the intrigues and fear around him. He is often blissfully happy, and we learn that one poem's theme is "the poet's ability to shut off part of his mind even while the world is in turmoil. But this meant that a poet had no more connection to the present than a ghost did. Such was the price a poet had to pay for his art!"
And yet the artists in the story are lethally relevant. When the coup comes, it comes on the stage of a theatre; even as members of the audience are being killed, people mistake the events for a fantastic illusion. For a while, Kars is run by an ageing actor who regrets that he's never played Atatürk. Even Ka, who is mistrusted for being too Western, becomes integral to the action.
At one point, Ka reflects on the writers he's known who have been lynched by Islamists, and it's a reminder that writing Snow has been an act of bravery, too. It's an unexpected sort of bravery, though, because Pamuk has made great efforts to enter the Islamists' heads. The effect is like meeting the possessed anarchists in Dostoevsky – these alternative views of the world find full expression, and make us question our own.
If Pamuk wrote about real situations and tried to find sympathy with true terrorists, more readers would be alarmed than already have been. But he tailors the terrorists to his requirements – the most seductive of them, Blue, hasn't killed anybody and dotes on puppies.
The author's high artistry and fierce politics take our minds further into the age's crisis than any commentator could, and convince us of every character's intensity, making Snow a vital book in both senses of the word. Orhan Pamuk is the sort of writer for whom the Nobel Prize was invented.
The novel is set around the 1,000th anniversary of Mohammed's journey from Mecca to Medina, when Islamic reformers were railing against artists in Istanbul. Its opening chapter is a monologue about a corpse, and the story takes in points of view from other perspectives: Satan says his piece, as does a horse, Death, a coin and the colour red.
Its translation brought its author, Orhan Pamuk, greater fame in the West, and, for all the book's violence, it could almost be read for entertainment. The book showed Pamuk could do everything - jokes, horror, plot, structure, erudition, love.
In Snow, Pamuk uses his powers to show us the critical dilemmas of modern Turkey. How European a country is it? How can it respond to fundamentalist Islam? And how can an artist deal with these issues?
The novel is set in Kars, in the far east of Turkey, close to Armenia - the Turkish massacre of Armenians in 1908 remains in the characters' minds. For the three days of the story's main action, the town is cut off by snow, so, when a coup takes place, the world cannot intervene. The local paper, the Border City News, has a circulation of 320, and prints news before it happens. The residents watch TV constantly, even when there's nothing on, and most are paid to spy on one another. There is a high rate of suicide among the town's young women.
Ka, a poet, wants to know why. Some say it's because the women are beaten at home; others say they are protesting because they can't wear headscarves in school. "Why did your daughter decide to uncover herself?" an Islamist asks Kars's director of education, before shooting him. "Does she want to become a film star?" The Islamists don't know what to make of the suicides, since the Koran forbids the faithful to take their own lives.
Throughout the book, Ka stops to write poetry (mostly taken from the dialogue around him). He asks a woman he loves, "Do you think it's beautiful?… What's beautiful about it?" As a writer, Ka is at odds with the intrigues and fear around him. He is often blissfully happy, and we learn that one poem's theme is "the poet's ability to shut off part of his mind even while the world is in turmoil. But this meant that a poet had no more connection to the present than a ghost did. Such was the price a poet had to pay for his art!"
And yet the artists in the story are lethally relevant. When the coup comes, it comes on the stage of a theatre; even as members of the audience are being killed, people mistake the events for a fantastic illusion. For a while, Kars is run by an ageing actor who regrets that he's never played Atatürk. Even Ka, who is mistrusted for being too Western, becomes integral to the action.
At one point, Ka reflects on the writers he's known who have been lynched by Islamists, and it's a reminder that writing Snow has been an act of bravery, too. It's an unexpected sort of bravery, though, because Pamuk has made great efforts to enter the Islamists' heads. The effect is like meeting the possessed anarchists in Dostoevsky – these alternative views of the world find full expression, and make us question our own.
If Pamuk wrote about real situations and tried to find sympathy with true terrorists, more readers would be alarmed than already have been. But he tailors the terrorists to his requirements – the most seductive of them, Blue, hasn't killed anybody and dotes on puppies.
The author's high artistry and fierce politics take our minds further into the age's crisis than any commentator could, and convince us of every character's intensity, making Snow a vital book in both senses of the word. Orhan Pamuk is the sort of writer for whom the Nobel Prize was invented.
Oct 11, 2010
A dreary hello....
i am single now,been for a little while.
A little over three years spent, wasted? i think about it from time to time,sometimes it seems they were, sometimes i think not, afterall there have to be a few good memories? are there? hmmm right now i cannot recall,if there were they seem to be lost in the mist.
Either ways,fact of the matter is,i am single and another chapter in life stands closed.There is a lot of bitterness in me towards the girl and sometimes i wish she would feel the pain that i felt,,maybe even worse,but then thats wishful thinking, life moves on and in a few weeks, i will not even care for that is the circle of life,i am sure i will find someone much better:-), infact on the bright side i have been having a good time, usually after breaking up or coming out from a long term relationship there is a phase of depression, but seems like i am over it already, was depressed maybe a week, but then i started living my life and i am enjoying every moment, met some amazing people already, visited 2 new places and its like a burden has been lited,the air is crisper....
Interesting though that when u look at an old relationship in perspective, u see a lot of things which u could not before, everything seemed perfect when i was in the relationship but now after looking back at it,wow,seems like i was blind to be with the person i was with, she was manipulative,vindictive,selfish,,,, although in the relationship i was made to look like the selfish one, i even believed i was,lol.
Here we have a liar who tells me something,tells her friends something else,tells her family something else,,,, in an effort to look good?
Anwyay these things are beyond my comprehension and from what i have written, i guess it is quite clear that the bitterness still exists,its fading, i would have written something a lot harsher a couple of weeks ago but like i said, in a few more weeks i will not even care.
So what would my ideal woman be like? what would be her key qualities?
Kindness,Compassion,someone who understands love,someone who is selfless and above all someone who is not a hypocrite and does not lie!
Wow, some strong words in the post,,,, but then thats the truth and i do believe in karma, so in a way i think i deserved what happened to me(somethings better left unsaid),so i guess what i wrote above applies to me as well, but then the way i look at it, if the relationship was working well, then there should not have been a reason for frustration:-)
Either ways, my writing seems to be going in circles, so i am going to end this post with a quote from GB Shaw
"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one."
A little over three years spent, wasted? i think about it from time to time,sometimes it seems they were, sometimes i think not, afterall there have to be a few good memories? are there? hmmm right now i cannot recall,if there were they seem to be lost in the mist.
Either ways,fact of the matter is,i am single and another chapter in life stands closed.There is a lot of bitterness in me towards the girl and sometimes i wish she would feel the pain that i felt,,maybe even worse,but then thats wishful thinking, life moves on and in a few weeks, i will not even care for that is the circle of life,i am sure i will find someone much better:-), infact on the bright side i have been having a good time, usually after breaking up or coming out from a long term relationship there is a phase of depression, but seems like i am over it already, was depressed maybe a week, but then i started living my life and i am enjoying every moment, met some amazing people already, visited 2 new places and its like a burden has been lited,the air is crisper....
Interesting though that when u look at an old relationship in perspective, u see a lot of things which u could not before, everything seemed perfect when i was in the relationship but now after looking back at it,wow,seems like i was blind to be with the person i was with, she was manipulative,vindictive,selfish,,,, although in the relationship i was made to look like the selfish one, i even believed i was,lol.
Here we have a liar who tells me something,tells her friends something else,tells her family something else,,,, in an effort to look good?
Anwyay these things are beyond my comprehension and from what i have written, i guess it is quite clear that the bitterness still exists,its fading, i would have written something a lot harsher a couple of weeks ago but like i said, in a few more weeks i will not even care.
So what would my ideal woman be like? what would be her key qualities?
Kindness,Compassion,someone who understands love,someone who is selfless and above all someone who is not a hypocrite and does not lie!
Wow, some strong words in the post,,,, but then thats the truth and i do believe in karma, so in a way i think i deserved what happened to me(somethings better left unsaid),so i guess what i wrote above applies to me as well, but then the way i look at it, if the relationship was working well, then there should not have been a reason for frustration:-)
Either ways, my writing seems to be going in circles, so i am going to end this post with a quote from GB Shaw
"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one."
Aug 9, 2010
hello hello
Hello, has it been a year? hmm i am surprised i am blogging again in 2010, customarily i blog once or twice a year except for when it started out, it was a fad then now it seems more of a redundancy, anyway, not much to update really.
Life motors on, lonliness creeps in,slowly eating away at me,,,, wow that sounded dramatic, well actually i am really busy thesedays so its creeping in real slow like a ford model T competing in an indy 500.
The EPL season starts this weekend, i am excited, in Team News:
Chamakh in: Free Transfer( he looks like the solid front man we have been lacking)
Eduardo out:I think with chamakh's arrival edu's playing time would have been reduced anyway so its kinda nice that he was allowed to leave when a good offer came in
K********** in( dunno how to pronounce or spell it), have not seen much of him so cannot comment, but any defender is a welcome addition,
Also Cesc decided to stay- most say its probably only for a year but let's see what the season unfolds, if we win the league or even CL i am sure he will stay for the length of his contract)
In other news Xavi is a ********* , who likes to blab,pity barcelona are not going to
be la liga champs for a while,what with mourinho at the helm at Real,
Anyway, am moving this weekend, so thats worth looking forward to,imagine how dull and un-inspiring your life is when u look forward to moving?
Life motors on, lonliness creeps in,slowly eating away at me,,,, wow that sounded dramatic, well actually i am really busy thesedays so its creeping in real slow like a ford model T competing in an indy 500.
The EPL season starts this weekend, i am excited, in Team News:
Chamakh in: Free Transfer( he looks like the solid front man we have been lacking)
Eduardo out:I think with chamakh's arrival edu's playing time would have been reduced anyway so its kinda nice that he was allowed to leave when a good offer came in
K********** in( dunno how to pronounce or spell it), have not seen much of him so cannot comment, but any defender is a welcome addition,
Also Cesc decided to stay- most say its probably only for a year but let's see what the season unfolds, if we win the league or even CL i am sure he will stay for the length of his contract)
In other news Xavi is a ********* , who likes to blab,pity barcelona are not going to
be la liga champs for a while,what with mourinho at the helm at Real,
Anyway, am moving this weekend, so thats worth looking forward to,imagine how dull and un-inspiring your life is when u look forward to moving?
May 9, 2010
EOS
End of the Season!
We finished 3rd, not a bad achievement considering many expected us to be out of a reckoning for a CL spot this year, but all things said and done this team did alright, we battled through injuries and still managed to come 3rd. But for a gooner 3rd is not enough and we did have a lot issues this year especially defensively and i hope Le Boss corrects them. We need a CB, a good defenisve midfielder and a good goalie. With chamakh we do get another striker added to the mix which is always good, we scored a lot of goals this season and we conceded a lot too!, hopefully next season will be better, good things are just around corner and i hope this young side lifts the championship next year.
Also there are a lot of fellow gooners out there who believe Le Boss is not the right man for the job, i am not one of them, i still think Arsene is Arsenal and he has built this team and he knows what he needs to sort out defensively, keep in mind this will be first year in a long time that he will have a reasonable amount of money to spend!
Also congrats to Chelsea for winning the league this year!
We finished 3rd, not a bad achievement considering many expected us to be out of a reckoning for a CL spot this year, but all things said and done this team did alright, we battled through injuries and still managed to come 3rd. But for a gooner 3rd is not enough and we did have a lot issues this year especially defensively and i hope Le Boss corrects them. We need a CB, a good defenisve midfielder and a good goalie. With chamakh we do get another striker added to the mix which is always good, we scored a lot of goals this season and we conceded a lot too!, hopefully next season will be better, good things are just around corner and i hope this young side lifts the championship next year.
Also there are a lot of fellow gooners out there who believe Le Boss is not the right man for the job, i am not one of them, i still think Arsene is Arsenal and he has built this team and he knows what he needs to sort out defensively, keep in mind this will be first year in a long time that he will have a reasonable amount of money to spend!
Also congrats to Chelsea for winning the league this year!
Apr 16, 2010
More....
Thought i would write some more,had to pick something to write about, so i think i will write about "sport". I have been following Arsenal all season, i have followed them for years, but this season i managed to watch all the games, another year without a trophy, 5 years now,,,, i wonder when the drought will end.
Coming back to sports, i was thinking,a majority of us who follow sports be it football, hockey,baseball,basketball, cricket,,,, anything for that matter, hey even golf, have an attachment, i think we watch any kind of sport, support our team because in our dreary life with frustration all around watching a sport, watching our team win is a way of letting go, its a collective achievement, we make ourelves believe we have achieved something when our team wins, no wonder sports fans are crazy,its our escape which is why when our team loses it is like the end of the world but the crazy thing is, there is always hope,there is always next year and this is where sport wins, hey arsenal might finish 3rd this year maybe 2nd but then there is hope for next year and thats what keeps me going and i am sure many more like me,
Coming back to sports, i was thinking,a majority of us who follow sports be it football, hockey,baseball,basketball, cricket,,,, anything for that matter, hey even golf, have an attachment, i think we watch any kind of sport, support our team because in our dreary life with frustration all around watching a sport, watching our team win is a way of letting go, its a collective achievement, we make ourelves believe we have achieved something when our team wins, no wonder sports fans are crazy,its our escape which is why when our team loses it is like the end of the world but the crazy thing is, there is always hope,there is always next year and this is where sport wins, hey arsenal might finish 3rd this year maybe 2nd but then there is hope for next year and thats what keeps me going and i am sure many more like me,
A year, again?
I had completely forgotten that i "used" to blog, it seems every time a year or so passes i remember and i write a few lines, interesting phenomenon, don't u think?
I have been meaning to write something for a while now but never got around to it, well the irony is that i say that every time i blog after a year. We live in an interesting world, we have routine we stick to every day, day after day, any change unsettles us, throws our world into a tizzy, lately i have been wondering why? why do we not like change? we all get used to it in time and then the change becomes part of the routine, but it takes us a while to accept the change, i could never understand that, but then again there is so much i do not understand,,,,
I have been meaning to write something for a while now but never got around to it, well the irony is that i say that every time i blog after a year. We live in an interesting world, we have routine we stick to every day, day after day, any change unsettles us, throws our world into a tizzy, lately i have been wondering why? why do we not like change? we all get used to it in time and then the change becomes part of the routine, but it takes us a while to accept the change, i could never understand that, but then again there is so much i do not understand,,,,
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