Showing posts with label Nostalgia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nostalgia. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 October 2015

My Eight Photos of Happiness



A couple of weeks back when Vidya tagged me in the Eight Photos of Happiness bloghop I was excited and a little unnerved. How was I going to select photos? Happiness was the theme but how would I implement it?

While all the confusion arose, along with it was anticipation, I found myself looking forward to digging the archives. It’s been years since I trolled through the photos I had taken and there were many since I love taking photos.

Unsure, I started scrolling through photos and at some point I knew. These are the 8 I selected, 8 images that spoke to me, and caused spikes of joy.



1. This is my all time favourite family photo. Photography was an expensive thing back in the day and so each frame was precious. I don’t remember who shot this frame and how we went about it but that round-round thing and the rest of the whole thing comes together, for me so nicely.

 



2. I had been to Nepal when in school so technically my trip to UK wasn’t my first foreign trip. But considering the difference between India and UK in terms of - culture, climate, terrain, life, people - this was the first time I experienced something Not-Indian. And I’m glad it was UK for it was a sensory overload. I choose this photo because I remember having such a thrill trying all those hats and posing for this photo.

 



3. At 23 I moved out of my mothers house and set up my own little pad. For the first time I experienced silences, the quiet of a house. I felt and got to know space, and I got to know myself and became comfortable with being by myself. I learned to value all my mother had done for me, now that I was doing it myself. :D That bed wasn’t just a bed, it was where I lived, everything I loved within reach and lots of place to roll!!

 



4. When I started out in a call centre job I hadn’t thought I would make friends along the way who would be so much fun. That they would become so much a part of my life outside of work. This photo is from a most memorable holi colour war.

 



5. Musafir, she sang the song of my soul, she took me places as we journeyed together. I travelled over 15,000 kilometres on my trusty RX100 and each kilometre is packed with memories. This is a picture of the bike when I set out on my first ever ride outside the state and across the country.

 



6. That first ride was to Kutch and across the Little Rann of Kutch. It was a ride that set me on a road I travelled for a while, it confirmed my love for travel, reinforced the thrill of feeling a bike between my legs and unleashed the biker within. This is my first ever selfie with the Rann in the background. That place taught me my place in the universe, it’s minuscule!

 



7. This is one of the few pictures of me from my travels. Taken by a friend the photo brings back many memories of the friends I’ve made on my travels. Each of them has added so much to the story of my journey and are still adding. :)

 



8. I have always thought of myself as a rugged person, beautiful on the inside but plain on the outside. Then this happened… A stylist and make-up artist weaved magic and I got to be Cinderella for an hour. This photo was taken for a UK Fashion Magazine.

 

And because I miscalculated and have one more photo left that I just can’t not share. There is a 9th.



9. Within weeks of arriving this guy became a fixture in my life in Spiti. I could tell the time by him. At 2pm on the dot he would make an appearance, he'd lounge about for a while and would’t leave until he had gotten some biscuits. (Friends in Spiti says the tradition still continues.) We connected, we connected in a way I don’t understand.

 

Oh, so thats my pick of photos. Moments, people, things, and experiences, those memories that bring me happiness.

Big thanks Vidya for tagging me. This was been so much fun!
Vidya is one dynamic lady who brings out the smile in you. You just can’t stop smiling when she’s around. Please do stop by her blog Vidya Sury - going a-musing, collecting smiles.

 

Here are the guidelines for the eight photos of happiness bloghop:

  • Tag me in your post.

  • Link to the creator of the tag. Ariel Ward from Ariel’s little corner of the internet

  • Show off your own 8 photos of happiness and have fun picking them!

  • You can add a little description of the photos or just let the photos speak for themselves. Easy!

  • Tag others. Essentially, spread the happiness and make the world a better place!


And the tags are...

Parvathy

Supriya

Mariellen

Sindhoor

Rajiv

Bernie

Take it up guys, it’s fun… :)

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Video Wednesday: Nostalgia



One of my favourite places to travel is down Memory Lane. I’m not making a wise crack, I really mean it. Childhood is a beautiful place now that I look back. Of course when I was a child I wanted to be all grown up. :D

I have so many memories of those times, the things we ate, watched, played, felt, saw, experienced,… When I look back it seems the world is changed and so different from the one I knew. (And yet at most times the only world I know is the one I live in.)

In keeping with the feeling of nostalgia I’m enveloped in, here are couple of videos of things from my childhood. But first a list of 20 things I remember (partly thanks to the videos :D), things that make me smile; smile wide.

  1. pepsi colas

  2. Mario bros

  3. Chandamama magazine

  4. covering school books with brown paper

  5. going to the neighbours for phone calls

  6. Malgudi days

  7. Brainvita

  8. Air Mail

  9. fake Phantom cigarettes

  10. Bajaj ads not just of scooters but also bulbs

  11. the Surabhi program

  12. the rubberband game

  13. hopskotch

  14. Amul icecream

  15. spinning tops

  16. piggy banks

  17. T-series tapes

  18. Hero ink pens

  19. Nataraj HB pencils

  20. Goldspot


 

The 'Jab Bachche They' advertisement by Paper Boat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJIrU9jZo4M

 

Woh Din - A tribute to the 90's by EmotionalFulls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ1zZ8VaN7M

 

Old 90's INDIAN Ads on DoorDarshan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-x2wA6jQEB0

All nostalgic? The videos make you all gooey and soft inside, don't they? What do you remember from your childhood? How many things do you associate with from my list? How many can you list? ;)