Yes, it's indeed been a while. I've been quite busy over the last couple of days - working for a change (As Karthik would say). Anyhow, updates wise - both of us plan to go river rafting this weekend (on sunday) along with Mayur & Purvi. It's in a place called Lotus, in California. Will definitely dedicate a post to it, once we are back.
Another update is that parents will be coming over to the US, sometime in September - Yippee !!!!
The third update is that last week we saw a couple of movies - Shooter (Excellent), Surf's up (really nice animated one), Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (quite nice), Swami (ok, ok), Hot Fuzz (terrible), Shootout at Lokhandwala (quite gory - but well made). Whew, thats a whole lot.
Nothing else to add on, so will add on later. Take care, people.
A collection of random thoughts and incidents as I journey through life - with family, friends and acquaintances.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Our trip to Monterey Bay
This is going to be one long post - you have been warned!!!!
The second exhibit of
note is a one
million gallon tank in the Outer Bay Wing which features the world's largest single paned window (crafted by a Japanese company, the window is actually 4 panes seamlessly glued together through a proprietary process). Besides the above-mentioned million-gallon tank, another of the exhibits included a school of 3000 anchovies (a fish that was once the foundation of Monterey's economy), swimming against the endless current of a toroidal tank.

The road runs adjacent to beaches and up into the coastal hills, providing scenic viewpoints. There are numerous turnouts along the road to stop, take pictures, or get out and stroll along the ocean or among the trees. Each visitor receives a small map that points out some of the more scenic spots.
Pebble Beach has seven public and private 18-hole golf courses. Pebble Beach Golf Links, The Links at Spanish Bay, and Spyglass Hill are owned by the Pebble Beach Company and are all public courses. The other four courses in the
town are Poppy Hills which is public, the private Cypress Point Club, and the private Monterey
Peninsula Country Club's two courses, the Dunes Course and the Shore Course. Several of these courses are widely celebrated, especially Pebble Beach Golf Links, which is the most famous course in the Western United States, and the only course which has even beaten Pine Valley Golf Club to top spot in Golf Digest's biennial list of America's 100 greatest courses. 
We finally wrapped up by evening about 4 pm , I guess, and then drove back home. All in all a good trip.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
With Aditya in SFO

We had him over for dinner last night, and dropped him back. The previous day, we had gone over to SFO to meet him, and did a little bit of sightseeing, post dinner at Chevy's (An all Mexican restaurant). Showed him the Golden Gate bridge - though it was shrouded in mist and thick fog at that time. Also showed him Lombard street, which is the world crookedest street. Here's a photo of how it looks!!! Click on it to see it in detail....
Also, this was the first trip that I was driving in SFO, and it seemed like an altogether different ballgame. Too many one ways, signs, narrow roads, rules, lanes, by lanes.....you get the picture. But I must say, this city has character and it virtually oozes out of each of it's buildings!!!
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Anniversary with Sierra Atlantic
Today, I completed 7 years with Sierra Atlantic. It's been a really long and nice journey. On behalf of the company, they sent a basket of flowers home.
It was a nice gesture on their part. As you can see, I went ballistic with the photographs, as I really didn't expect a basket to be at our doorstep when we got home....

It was a nice gesture on their part. As you can see, I went ballistic with the photographs, as I really didn't expect a basket to be at our doorstep when we got home....