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Project Grass Walk

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No I am not a secret agent nor I handle big projects, so to say, but what I am trying to do here is to recollect some things that happened during and after a recent visit to a place called Grass walk, I am not sure on how to classify the place - as a resort or one in a kind place but is surely a place to visit. From the day one when we eight friends decided on this thing to happen the only word that was running in mails was Project Grass Walk, as I feel getting all of them at one place has been difficult task in the recent past and to successfully complete and having a experience and memories like this is amazing. Let’s go by parts: The Lunch : We were to meet at our Juice Barons place, this a name I recently started calling one of my friend. As usual we arrived on IST (Individual Standard Time). As far as my memory goes, really after a long time we were there at lunch time and eating together. At Barons place Juice is always at the tops and we were all set to spend a whole day a...

Temple Visit

Now why should a temple visit be of such importance that one has to write about it, a Brahmin boy and temple should be like a never ending romance that is going on for ages. Hmm not so in this Brahmin boy’s case as I am not so regular with visiting temples, we all have our routines and sentiments of going to the temples and holy places, just happens that I have some weird reasons as to why I do not visit temples. We can talk on this later but as of now let me tell you something I faced with my "Once in a Moonlight" kind of visit to the temple. Last Saturday I and my dad were visiting the temple to perform a pooja, since I was to perform the pooja I was wearing the traditional clothing [pancha and anga vastram] (if I am right). I soon as I enter the temple, people were watching me as if some alien has come into the place and the best part is since it is temple in the colony itself most of the faces were known. I was worried the dressing has gone wrong somewhere; thankfully a...