Welcome! I originally started the blog to write about my weekend outings around Bangalore, India. But now I live in Texas, US and blog about a variety of subjects. You will find travelogues, reviews about technology, gadgets, software, books and movies. My reactions to news, my experiences at various cultural events in the area etc. Please feel free to leave your feedback and comments and do subscribe to my feeds.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Texas Sculpture Garden - IV
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Texas Sculpture Garden - III
Here are some more pictures of the Texas Sculpture Garden...
Some artistic expressions are strange
Another Sculpture - I don't know the meaning
Like a Metal Tree
Bright and Intriguing
A metal wreath???
Another Bright one
An entrance arch possibly...
Online Motorcycle Commuinty
This community a one stop shop for information about motorcycles, modifications, parts, rides and everything conceivable about these endearing two-wheeled wonders. It also acts as a platform for motorcycle enthusiasts from across the world to meet and exchange ideas, thoughts and information about technical stuff. There are user-uploaded pictures, videos and stories about biking and motorcycles. This community will sure hold the attention of every biker acorss the world.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Texas Sculpture Garden - II
And of course I urge you all to consider donating for the cause of Multiple Sclerosis. I have registered to participate in the 160-mile bicycle ride from Frisco, Tx to Fort Worth, Tx to raise funds for the same.
Enjoy the pictures now!!!
Water Monster installation
Water Monster installation - Another picture
A landscaped "Waterfall"
"Waterfall" - Another view
Sculpture installation by the water
One of the many lakes that have been created in the Texas Sculpture Garden!
Sunday, March 22, 2009
I Ride to eradicate Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) aka disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata is a progressive neurological disorder that affects people in many different ways. Patients afflicted with MS could be suffering paralysis one day, loss of vision the next or impaired memory the day after that. Living with MS means living with complete uncertainty.Personally speaking I had not heard about MS until 2005. One day I received an e-mail from Aussie biker Ralph Dixon, who was setting out on a motorcycle journey from Sydney to London. The aim of the ride was to raise funds for and create awareness about MS. I came to know much later that Dixon himself was a MS sufferer and this motorcycle ride was indeed much more challenging than if a normal person were to do it. Dixon was indeed courageous to undertake a journey of such proportions. Back then I decided that when I get an opportunity I will do something for MS sufferers.
Couple of days ago I got this opportunity in the form of an adventurous activity - Bike MS: SAM'S CLUB Ride 2009 * May 2-3, 2009 * Frisco to Fort Worth. This is a two-day 160 mile bicycle ride which will see over 4,000 people riding across the DFW Metroplex, bearing the searing heat of Texas. All these people come together with one goal to help raise funds for research to find a cure for MS.
Every year the National MS Society, US organizes various outdoor activities to raise funds for research on finding a cure for MS. Long distance walking, running and bicycling are among the most popular ones. Bicycling being one of my favorite activities, I decided to sign up and be part of this mission to eradicate Multiple Sclerosis.
Apart from paying a nominal registration fee ($40) every participant has to pledge to raise a certain $ amount as donations for the National MS Society. I have registered and have set myself a modest goal of $300 and have started my fund-raising effort. I would be thankful if you all could help me achieve my fund-raising goal and at the same time help millions of MS sufferers get closer to a permanent cure.