As I walk past the classrooms, a few open windows and doors make me conscious of a new sound. It is an alive sound, a vital sound. Sometimes a steady, even drone: sometimes not unlike a radio or T.V. announcer and sometimes a vibrant, excited sound. Suddenly I am conscious that this sound is the… Continue reading Life Blood – Reflections on Three years as a Teacher
Month: September 2013
Ricky Ponting: The Ultimate Conqueror
Launceston is tucked away in the north of Tasmania, Australia. The three rivers – Tamar, North Esk and South Esk – are situated exactly at the confluence of the region, providing a gateway to the Tamar Valley’s wineries, wetlands and nearby historic villages. The area is known for its elegant riverside, blessed with beautiful parks, gardens and contemporary… Continue reading Ricky Ponting: The Ultimate Conqueror
A Satiating Good Time at Chaat Square!
Enjoy while also going easy on the wallet, head down to Chaat Square, where you’re bound to get your taste buds tingled!
A normal Manglaroean Day
Although Mangalore falls short of the State Capital in more than a few ways, its scenery and serenity is one that cannot compare. A simple Manglorean Morning. Dark gloomy clouds may blacken your afternoon, but the fight it puts up with the sun (as captured here) simply takes your breath away. No other city… Continue reading A normal Manglaroean Day
Dr. TV Presents: Scrubs- Hospitals at their Best!
After joining Med School, you find the inexplicable need to make sure every person you have ever known sees and thinks of you to be a well-established doctor within the first few months of you having enrolled. This however, is dream never to be satisfied, for it soon becomes clear that getting a name in… Continue reading Dr. TV Presents: Scrubs- Hospitals at their Best!
