Ski Update: I managed to conquer the green slope at Brighton without falling yesterday, twice in a row!!
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Its amazing..
Ski Update: I managed to conquer the green slope at Brighton without falling yesterday, twice in a row!!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Ski Utah..

For a first timer like me, skiing is no walk in the park (ski resort :P). The equipment itself is complex, starting with the ski boots. These are heavy, uncomfortable plastic shoes that come up to your calves and have half a dozen clamps and fasteners all over the place. They are quite difficult to get into and practically impossible to walk normally with. These clamp into the actual skis by some clever mechanism that comes off when you fall but otherwise quite tricky to handle. And then you have the two poles that support you whenever you need. You then put on your jacket(s), head gear and gloves are are ready to go skiing! Well not really. Its not quite that simple. K made us first slide along on a single ski to get a feel for the surface. And then we had to learn how to walk perpendicular to the slope (because this is the only way you can walk without sliding away). Its hard! Believe it or not, the temperature was a few degrees below zero and there I was, sweating profusely; this really surprised me. After many minutes of this, we finally got onto both skis and started moving. That's when you really start to feel awesome. Its like you're gliding on air, there's absolutely no friction! You slide so easily and it feels great :) You only realize this is not such a great thing when you head the wrong way or want to stop :) That's probably the trickiest part of skiing, having to position your legs exactly the right way to reduce your speed and stop! I seemed to get the hang of this pretty quick and was eager to get up the slope.
To do this, you need to use the ski lift, which again is something not very easy for the uninitiated. The lift doesn't stop as you get on or off. You just hop on and go up. The drop, though not very large, was a little scary at first, as the mind imagines what would happen if you were to fall off!! At the other end, there is a small landing area where you have to hop off and immediately get your balance and get into the right position. This is where I had the first of my many falls! Anyway, we proceeded to head downhill and oh that was crazy! I kept veering off track and fell umpteen times, all in really awkward positions in two feet of powdery snow! Your legs are twisted and tangled in unbelievable ways and moving in any direction sends jabs of pain through one muscle or the other! You have to somehow get your hands to your feel and undo the ski clamps. Though it felt really nice to be in the snow, it is hell to retrieve your skis and pole and get back up in standing position. You don't realize how incredibly difficult it can be to just get up and stand until you've tried it on a ski slope! I tumbled and fell my way down the slope and eventually made it down. Second time over, it wasn't so bad though I still fell off the ski lift while getting off. As I did it again and again though, it got progressively better and the last few times, I didn't fall at all, either while getting off the lift or skiing downhill :)
By the end of it, my socks and gloves were wet. My hands and feet were starting to feel cold. My legs were aching all over. I didn't know if my nose and lips existed. But I felt great! I definitely want to do this more often and get better at it! Anyway, I shall stop now. I haven't had this much physical exertion in quite a while and am very very very tired. Its time to hit the sack!
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Snow-fall!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Mission shopping
I would like to specifically mention two things that I personally found really interesting outside Circuit City that night: First, there was this group that actually had a portable stove with them to cook (or reheat) food as they waited (see pic) I realize it was a perfectly reasonable thing to do considering the temperature and time but now, those were men on a mission! Next, there was this guy who stepped out of a large Mercedes Benz and joined the hordes. Well, come on, if you have enough greens to own a Merc, do a coupla hundred bucks really matter that much?! All I can say is, it takes all kinds..!
If it were Madras, some young lad would have set up a small tea 'kadai' there to cash in on the tired shoppers but well, this isn't Madras so there was nothing around (maybe next year I should try this!). Anyway, the lines steadily grew longer until finally the doors opened at some weird time of the morning (?). The shoppers shopped, the billers billed and everybody lived happily ever after. Or so I presume, since a warm bed pulled me back home way before all this happened :)
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Back to blogspot
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Of flips and flops
OK I’m *not* talking about those plastic things you wear on your feet; even I cannot be so bored as to focus my unlimited literary talents on something that insignificant (there will always be those who argue that nothing else I’ve written is really *significant* either but what the hell :P). Well anyway, now that we (I) have decided that this post is indeed of some importance, here goes.. And *no*, I’m not geeky enough to actually post something about those tiny clocked devices sitting on your processor!
I realize the title is probably not entirely appropriate but the flip is supposed to refer to the act of ‘flipping’ tortillas at which I’ve become fairly adept of late. And this is supposed to be a segway into the general topic of cooking at which also I’ve become adept over the last couple of months. Some say that an overdose of bland sandwiches and fatty burgers will make anybody interested in cooking but reasons not withstanding, I have really begun to enjoy cooking! The hiss of steam, the soft popping of mustard seeds in hot oil, the vibrant display of colors as stuff is added and cooked, the wonderful smell of spices.. aah.. heaven! And then of course, there’s the pleasure of tasting the results of all your hard work :) Just for completeness sake, here are a few things I’m good at cooking (completely self-proclaimed, modesty isn’t one of my strong points :P) - Carrot Halwa, Rasam, Sambar, Broccoli curry and of course, tortillas, where this all started!! Its an altogether nice feeling; wish I had enough time to do it more often and try new things!
Now that I’m done rambling about flipping stuff, let me get to the flop - this is supposed to refer to poker, another thing I’ve learnt recently. Its a really nice game, with burns and turns, flushes and straights, doublets and full houses. Its a mix of luck and skill and you just don’t realize time flying by. I can now actually flip the coins in one hand, Casino Royale style :) I may never in my life go “All in - forty million five hundred thousand dollars” but what the hell, its a load of fun anyway!
Ok I shall now stop boring you (I doubt you would have come all the way down here if you’re bored but its an obligatory thing to say) - its time for some hot Indian dinner followed by a game of poker! :)