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Its been a while since last time I ventured here, looks like it was four months back I posted here. I have written somewhere here that Blogging is a tough task, you need to be regular and determined to continue it. Last few months were little difficult for me but looks like life will again be on track in coming days and hopefully I will again start updating my Blog frequently.
I have completed 2 years and 3 months here in Delhi [in this stint] and in this current job , I have enjoyed every bit of my life here, for me it was and still is the best place to live in.
Now its time for me to move on, this week will be my last working week here and I'll be moving on to a different place around thousand five hundred kms from here. Unfortunately I will also be leaving my family and comforts here in Delhi too.
Throughout my life in my schooling, College and work I have never left my family, actually I don't know how it feels to live without my family, I know it will be a bit difficult for me initially but hopefully I would get used to it.
As I am leaving my current job, the laptop on which I am writing these lines will also be returned back to my company and I don't own one for me, so this will be my last post from this laptop [ hopefully I will get one at my next working place].
Though I am bit sad leaving Delhi but I am very excited about my new working place which is in Pune, I have never been to that part of the world but only have heard some good things about it.
What bothers me is food, when comes to eating I am only accustomed to north Indian food, there is more to it though - in my family my Father and I do not eat Garlic or meals prepared with it, here in north India it is very easy to get Garlic free meals but I know when I'll live in Pune I'll not have much choice. When I lived 5 years in Betul (M.P.) I had hardly eaten anything outside of my home as Garlic was used in most of the meals outside. I know its very strange of me and many of my friends find it quite odd but I just can't handle it[ what more I am the only person in my family who don't eat raw Onion too ].
I hope I'll be exploring Pune and its near by places as I reach and settle there and will be sharing my experiences here with you, till then Good Bye and watch for this space.
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I have completed 2 years and 3 months here in Delhi [in this stint] and in this current job , I have enjoyed every bit of my life here, for me it was and still is the best place to live in.
Now its time for me to move on, this week will be my last working week here and I'll be moving on to a different place around thousand five hundred kms from here. Unfortunately I will also be leaving my family and comforts here in Delhi too.
Throughout my life in my schooling, College and work I have never left my family, actually I don't know how it feels to live without my family, I know it will be a bit difficult for me initially but hopefully I would get used to it.
As I am leaving my current job, the laptop on which I am writing these lines will also be returned back to my company and I don't own one for me, so this will be my last post from this laptop [ hopefully I will get one at my next working place].
Though I am bit sad leaving Delhi but I am very excited about my new working place which is in Pune, I have never been to that part of the world but only have heard some good things about it.
What bothers me is food, when comes to eating I am only accustomed to north Indian food, there is more to it though - in my family my Father and I do not eat Garlic or meals prepared with it, here in north India it is very easy to get Garlic free meals but I know when I'll live in Pune I'll not have much choice. When I lived 5 years in Betul (M.P.) I had hardly eaten anything outside of my home as Garlic was used in most of the meals outside. I know its very strange of me and many of my friends find it quite odd but I just can't handle it[ what more I am the only person in my family who don't eat raw Onion too ].
I hope I'll be exploring Pune and its near by places as I reach and settle there and will be sharing my experiences here with you, till then Good Bye and watch for this space.
Exciting times for you ahead AB! Are you a Jain or do you not eat onion and garlic because of some allergy? If you were in Gujarat then it would have been very easy as you get Jain/Swaminarayan food almost everywhere in which Onion and Garlic is not used.
ReplyDeleteAnyways I wish you all the very best with your new workplace and hope you settle down quickly :)
Arti I am not a Jain but a Brahmin but reason behind not eating Onion and Garlic is that I don't like their taste may be its in my genes as my forefathers were not consuming it too and it was passed on to me too. Lets see how it goes there I hope I'll find out a way.
DeleteThanks Arti for your wishes :)
Yes garlic free meal is tough to get outside, now u sud learn cooking I think... the best thing is you enjoyed your job completely n when u r satisfied, u just move ahead n ahead n ahead ..
ReplyDeleteAll the very best for your pune stint !!
M sure I'll get to see some great pictures from pune via your twitter a/c .......
keep writing!!
As I don't see any name for this Comment I am assuming its you Manish, I am not sure I'll be cooking any time soon but yes I can cook Maggi and when I don't have any choice I can make myself a Salad or any packaged food. But I am very confident that I'll find myself a decent place to eat without Garlic, Onion I can handle if its not visible to me.
DeleteMy phones Camera is very pathetic, it takes around 2 to 3 seconds to click a shot but still I'll use it.
Thanks for the Comment :)
Yes garlic free meal is tough to get outside, now u sud learn cooking I think... the best thing is you enjoyed your job completely n when u r satisfied, u just move ahead n ahead n ahead ..
ReplyDeleteAll the very best for your pune stint !!
M sure I'll get to see some great pictures from pune via your twitter a/c .......
keep writing!!