Jun 4, 2010

Some random clicks

Just random clicks from my mobile phone when been to hometown...

20 comments:

Karthik K.P said...

you have a dimensional mind view nice !!!!

Meethi Imli said...

Karthik thx. :P

Karthik K.P said...

I guess your clock ticks slow... just check????

Meethi Imli said...

Well Karthik yes may be.. but donno how to fix it.. and anyways my clock is ticking slow so it also personifies me.. :)

Karthik K.P said...

I Hope "your" clock ticks slow, and gives you an opportunity to fully know your self !! know what is real and unreal in this universe !! i whole Heartedly pray good happens to you :) have a nice day. oh and by the way try that clock again, probably remove it and put it back check...??? oh got it check with your computer clock???

Meethi Imli said...

Hey Karthik i think i got my clock ticking on right time now.. thx for all your concern there.. :)

Karthik K.P said...

Finally , I am happy for you and the clock !!

గీతాచార్య said...

Very nice pictures

గీతాచార్య said...

The last one is good

Gitacharya

Meethi Imli said...

Thx Geeta.. :)

Asif said...

First time here...Your blog really fascinates me. I dont know why but there is some strange sort of uniqueness to it.
Life is not what we think...people say we plan and do things, but nothing works as our plan---Isn’t it true that almost all the people who have had a sad tale or two in their lives do come to terms with the above sentence ?:)
I just loved how you treasured your childhood photos. This blog relates to me so well in so many things. Even I regularly keep an eye on my childhood pics and keep reminiscing about all those sweet memories and all those friends whom I miss a lot now. I loved the colour and design of the clock as well. I was delighted to see an impressive post about missing provisions? Don’t you think you missed some more to quote it there? Sometimes I feel like crying thinking about my school days and my pet dog which died when I was in school. It is really nostalgic.
I can relate so many things here with my personal life. Thanks once again for making me so nostalgic and bringing all those good old little things back in front of my eyes. You are absolutely right in saying certain things never change like Yellavva and Akkamma, that vegitable vendor, puffed rice wala and all those simple things around the house in a calm place are soo soo wonderful. Was able to read half of the PG days post  (Sorry to say that even though I know kannada so well, I cant read it properly. But what ever little I could read, it gave insights to the real philosophical writer in you. Do you know a man is ultimately lonely from with in as no two people can ever think alike in all the instances. Even the closest people will differ strongly in many things. This is the reality of life and Nature of this whole world. We are a bunch of lone creatures living together.). Coming to the post of “Missing You…” I love the deepest feelings you depicted in a relationship. I would like to add that in any love relationship there is always someone who loves a little bit more than the other. There is always one who is a bit more sensitive than the other and there is always one who is true to his heart than the other.
Long live “Love” in this world. I strongly believe that every person in this world should love at least once in his life time to become a real human. And in true love if heart breaks it can never heal. You may only forget it for some time but it keeps coming back to you in life. That’s a bitter truth and we have to accept it.
Then again “Facets of Love” was really wonderful and a treat for all those people who think with heart. I loved it a lot.

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CONTINUED FROM ABOVE
Next was the little post “Life : I do not discriminate anyone by cast, creed, color, sex or age... i treat everyone equally”---exactly that’s what I call Humanity. Then I came across a post “Second Chance”-Again it showed the philosophical side of yourself. It reminded me of a famous movie once I saw when I was still in my school. The words from the movie which got etched in my heart were “In life each person lives differently and for all the things we take with us in life, there is always something we leave behind.” Look even now after growing up and gaining some worldly knowledge, I lost my childhood innocence and my happy days as a kid.
Then the most discussed topic of many bloggers- Nuptials. Even I have said a lot about it in different blogs as comments.
You can check one of them here - http://meandmylife-sunshine.blogspot.com/2010/01/marriage.html. But one thing I want to say strongly here that Marriage is for our self and that too for life. Hence we should not do it for the sake of elders or others. It should be done for ourselves and if we don’t find the perfect person in life then its better to be alone than to get locked in a relationship for the namesake. Sorry if you don’t like this view.
And the song Dost Dost naa raha is a very good one and the title is even better. Really the title is so perfect that I can unconditionally say that it’s the plight of every sensitive heart living in this world.
And Aditya’s post is real fun but seriously I don’t agree with you here. Love has no boundaries or limits. When a girl can love and marry a person much elder to her then why cant a guy fall for a girl who is elder to him. Isn’t it right that both girls and boys should have the same rules in all the things? Some rules of the society are meaningless. (Hey im not in love with any elder person )But true love is very pure and very rare. It has no silly boundaries like age, caste etc And being a strong believer of True love, I can say that any true love is for life. It never fades off.
Then the title Loneliness to recycle bin is a very interesting one. As I mentioned earlier, every sensitive person undergoes such things and I’m one of them but I have learnt from life that we should not expect the same care or attention from others when we are sensitive. And believe me I found some of the best friends who will be there for us forever in this virtual world. We may never see them in life, never meet them in life but still we know they are there for us for ever. We can trust them and share anything with them. That is the beauty of this blog world.
Soo true about the television post. I still remember each and ever incident or part of those serials. But hey you missed some famous names in the list. 
I don’t know whether Marriages are made in heaven or not but one thing I can say is when a marriage happens between two hearts who knows the value of true love and who knows what a true relationship is then that bond has no insecurities.

Meethi Imli said...

@Asif! you made my day with all your comments on most of my posts... am so so glad that you liked my blog so much.. it all shows in your time-consuming comment.... It came a joy of surprise to me.. you are also so right in your feedback for my posts... i had just put down whatever striked to me then... trust me life doesnt have any hard and fast rule for anybody...i know ...

Thanks so much for all your comments am so very touched by your feelings as well.. i often feel nostalgic.. :)

Keep coming here... thx once again... cheers!
:)

Monu Awalla said...

Hi...
Awesome pics! wel..U shud use Picasa web-album & make your own slide-show. Dis wud consume less space & accomodate maxm no. of pics on d 1st page itself.
Its been nice visitin ur blog al ovr again.
Monu :)

Meethi Imli said...

@Monu thanks so much, i have my account in picassa, but the thing is i haven't updated it either.. :( thanks for liking my clicks snd your kind suggestion Monu.. :)

Monu Awalla said...

just a suggestion- if u had clicked these village-pics wid high resolution camera dan it wud have certainly made it to a competition.

But truly speakin', an artist wud love to paint these pics 'cuz it touches India's Soul...

Meethi Imli said...

@Monu thx so much for all those thoughts on my PIx.. well i do not own any hi end camera so i just tried vt my cell phone camera.. :)

krishnamurthy said...

bakti pradhaanavada temple hegirabeku annuvadhakke swadhine sakshi...
thank u somuch for writen the importance of swadhi.