My tiny world of poetry is just a few words minced with my thoughts. We all must have talked to our selves, to the mirror, sharing the heap of thoughts that we stir in our minds. We must have taken that time to release the thoughts in front of… Continue reading Converses With My Mirror
Author: Sushma Harish
Manipal Girl. Engineer by profession (from Manipal Institute Of Technology). Residing in Doha for past decade. Blogging just happens.
The Fairy Tale Park Of Doha
Why I Call the “Aspire Park” of Doha as Fairy Tale Land. A perfect magical land; enchanting greens; the squirrels and the birds; the duck pond and those quack quacks greeting you with warmth; the green molded hillocks; water springs in vivid forms of fountain and much more. An exemplary fairy tale park for kids and… Continue reading The Fairy Tale Park Of Doha
Fifty Shades Of Stand Points
I grew up as a shy, small-town girl. I would puff and pant cycling to the corner store picking odd supplies for mom in my school days. Sometimes I’d rather borrow an onion, or two tomatoes from a neighbour for her. Little did I realize that once I have my child and when I want… Continue reading Fifty Shades Of Stand Points
Graduating In Social Media
Picture Source A picture says thousand words. Sometimes a thousand words aren’t enough to paint one picture – quoted by myself graduating in Social Media. Every new year beginning calls for a unique celebration. This year I completed the ritual by naming our lovely new pair of love birds as “5G and WiFi”!! We are… Continue reading Graduating In Social Media
Kodial Teru – The Mangalore Car Festival As I Saw It by Sushma Harish
I came, I saw, I loved it! The wooden chariot with tiny flags, flowers and lights; Priests and their chants; The floating mass of people in high reverence, older generation with folded hands; Complete spirits of Lord Venkataramana; The gongs, cymbals, drums, conch, the lamps, flowers of variety; Aroma of authentic temple prasad food; Folks in their… Continue reading Kodial Teru – The Mangalore Car Festival As I Saw It by Sushma Harish
