27.11.11

Visitors

Recently I was lucky to have my first batch of visitors to India in over two years (my third batch of visitors overall) – Mom, Aunt Nancy and Uncle Tom. I feel blessed to have family willing to travel halfway across the world to visit me and experience a totally different country.

We hit Delhi, Agra, and Udaipur. I had seen everything before except for Udaipur, and I don’t think I’ll ever get sick of seeing the Taj. It’s magnificent. Here are some lovely photos from our trip!

with my Mummy dearest at Humayun's Tomb
with Aunt Nancy after our lovely massages

all of us at the Taj
sisters jump alike :-)


The Boston Ballet doesn't know what it's missing
the happy couple
The Imperial Hotel, Delhi - fancy lunch
Lodi Garden, Delhi

15.11.11

Parcel!!!

Yesterday I received the first of three packages that my family sent me. My colleague and friend, Arpita, was so excited about my excitement that she recorded the experience with her camera phone!

NASSCOM Interviews HMRI

A few years ago HMRI won NASSCOM's Social Innovation Honours. Recently they published an update on our work via an interview with our CEO. I thought it might give you a general idea of one facet of the work that we're doing.

p.s. You might need to try the link a few times.

11.11.11

It's the Little Things

Today is a sleepy Friday, and I could not be happier that I have a day off tomorrow. My colleague and friend, Arpita, breaks up her days with little pick-me-up photo sessions of the beautiful flowers that have just started blooming outside our office. 

10.11.11

Science, Ink.

Sometimes the New York Times’ slideshows are really bad or boring or overly dramatized, but earlier this week the Times ran a pretty impressive 16 slide show of science tattoos called Science, Skin and Ink . It’s amazing what people have done to their bodies and even more amazing how talented tattoo artists are (under different circumstances I might switch those two clauses). A few favorites:

Edison’s Phonograph
 The first device that would record and play back sounds, voices, and music!

Einstein and Newton Equations
Enough said.

The Golden Ratio
Look at how pretty its geometric expression can be!

I’m thinking next time they should do “Science”, Skin and Ink… a 16 slide show of science fiction tattoos. With all the loony Trekkies out there, I’m sure it would be even more impressive. I know the perfect Star Wars contender.

R2D2