Friday, June 1, 2012

A Belated Welcome to 2012

                          A wonderful welcome to 2012 by the end of May as this is my first post in 2012 due to various constraints.A farewell,full of gratitude to 2011 which was something very special to us with abundant blessings from God,the best being the birth of our beloved grand son Jiji.The very first month January,2011 was the 80th birth anniversary of our dear mom.After celebrating the joyous ocassion with her and the other family members in Chennai, Jiji greeted us in February on my landing in US.That was exciting as it was my first visit.Later both my son and daughter visited India with their families and Jiji's first visit  to his country of of origin.In October,all the family members visited the famous Amirthakadeshwarar udanurai Abiramiamman temple  at Thirukadayoor for our Sashtiabthaboorthi to be followed by the Grahapravesam of the newly built houses of our son and daughter.A very big thanks to God.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Kansas city to Bengaluru


                                           Just only one post in the last five months.Five months were like five days due to the wonderful time,we had with my son's family from New Zealand and my daughter's family from US.
                                         This post would document my journey back home from US in July.I left for US from Chennai but entered India thr' Bengaluru as there was be a time constraint,  landing in Chennai to board the flight to my home town,Coimbatore.My onward journey to US covering 26hrs. 30 mins. of 3 flights and 2 transits took only "15 hrs".Now flying westward,I left Kan. City at 3.30 P.M on July 20 and reached Bengaluru,via London at 4.30 A.m on July 22.The actual duration of about 26hrs.had taken  " 37 hrs ". Having flown in more than a dozen flights in the past 6 months,with not much anxiety ,the grandeur of the Chicago O'hare and London Heathrow airports,missed during the onward journey was enjoyed while returning. 
                                       The farewell at the Kan.City airport bidding,good bye to Jiji after a stay of 6 months was tearful.Yet,the fond memories of the birth of jiji along with the birth of my twin blogs in US lingered  on my way back home.                                       

Sunday, September 18, 2011

To our alma mater, the great St.Ignatius' Convent HSS

                                      This post is dedicated to our Alma Mater, St. Ignatius Convent Girls HSS, the pride of Palayamkottai. The supreme delight of my visit to Detroit was, it turned out to be a great reunion of three friends, one a US citizen, another a Canadian Citizen and the third an Indian citizen but all the proud products of the great St. Ignatius Convent HSS, Palayamkottai.


                                       Almost two months are going to be over after my landing in India. Preoccupied with so many other activities and travel, I could not post any thing, making me even guilty for not giving priority to my interest in writing. Finally the day has come.
                                       

                             Nearly three and a half decades ago ,a set of about ten to twelve girls used to sit in a circle under the shades of the tree  and have lunch, exchanging not only the the items of food but also the views on all subjects on earth, articles from newspapers, magazines etc. Happy, memorable and carefree days. Not even one among the teen aged girls had even dreamt, three of these school mates would meet, drive on the roads of US and enjoy a week end in their "fifties". In those early 1970's ,going to US was like going to Paradise

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                            I am from India, one of the friends has settled in Toronto, Canada and the other one has made Detroit her home .Both of them work for MNC's .As there was a slip in my Canadian Visa, my friend drove all the way from Toronto to Detroit to spend the week end with both the school mates. Back in India also, right from being the First lady of India, women excel in all the fields and are equal to men. Yet my friend, driving all the way alone for 4 hours ,which is very common there, to meet a class mate, made me proud and happy.


                        A delicious dinner was arranged for all of us, including my sister in law from Chennai and my brother's family. I spent the night in my friend's place and the three friends went down the memory lane with the recap. of the good, old happy days. Both the friends, though for different destinations left India in the same year 1985.The friendship continued through air mail letters, costing around Rs.10,  something precious in those days. Today even a 100 rupee seems to have no value.


                 The contact through' Face Book may be instant, wide and fast. It  gives us " pleasure" which can never be the same as the joy derived from the airmail letters of those days, safely treasured to be read repeatedly. This "joy and pleasure"  can be felt only by those who have experienced both ways of contact.
                                                        

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The awesome Niagara Falls.

                             There isn't much that hasn't been said about the awesome Niagara Falls, one of Mother Nature's most impressive extravaganzas.The entire drive along the side of the lake from Detroit to Niagara Falls was simply exotic with the amazingly beautiful green vegetation on either sides of the highway.The mighty Niagara Falls can be said to be  the "Queen of the Waterfalls" by us, who have enjoyed the beauty of  our princesses like the falls of Courtallam,Pavanasam and even the wild Meenmutty Falls of Wayanad,rightly to be called the "prince', accessible after a dangerous trekking of 1 km.The two tours "the Maid of the Mist" and "The cave of the Winds" take us close to the waters of the grand spectacle.The colourful parks,the pathways, the beautiful tulips and the nearby city of Buffalo have lots to offer to the lovers of Nature.A whole day must be the least to enjoy the city of the Niagara Falls with the colourful illuminations at night.Unfortunately,with other plans for the next day, only 3 hrs. could be spent by us in Niagara ,devoting 13 hrs.for the drive up and down,for a distance of 614 kms. + 614 kms.A big thanks to my brother,not only for driving akka and anni from Chennai to Tirunelveli and back,the same day ,taking a day off from work but also letting his ears open without any option to the conversation between two ladies( back in India,we never get such time),which we proudly proclaimed to keep him alert behind the wheel.
                       The Niagara Falls of the US side is pretty much closer to Pittsburgh than to Detroit.Let me end this post with this story,may be useful to a few, to update things frequently.My original plan was to visit the Niagara of the Canadian side for more than one reason.First of all,it is close to Detroit,my brother's place,secondly my school mate and close friend lives in Waterloo, just a 100 miles away from the Niagara of the Canadian side and above all the immense joy of visiting one more country.Canadian visa could be obtained by surrendering the passport in person and collecting it after 3 hours at the Canadian Embassy,Detroit.The confidence of this facility made us never to bother about the official website,other than checking the requirements for the visa.To our shock and dismay, 3 weeks before my departure to Pittsburgh and Detroit,we came to know that the "same day visa service" has been withheld from March 13, due to some reasons.It was too late to send my passport by post for the Canadian visa and also alter my travel plans,scheduled well in advance.Not checking the website earlier along with the booking of the flight tickets made my daughter regret and amma's missing the prospect of visiting,yet an other country made my son more miserable than me. Kaikku ettiyadhu,vaikku ettavillai! Many a slip between the cup and the lip.


The Maid of the mist
                                                       
The Rainbow bridge connecting Cananda and USA
                                                                          
Canada on the other side of the Niagara
                                                 
The Cave of the Winds
                                                

Detroit, the legacy of Henry Ford

                                             The indelible impressions made by the Ford Rouge Factory Tour, the Henry Ford Museum, The Greenfield Village and the echoing of my Social Studies teacher's words," Girls, Detroit is known as the automobile city" made me give Detroit, this title, though I don't know if I'm right.Anyhow, the name that comes to one's memory, with Detroit, is Henry Ford


                                           The Ford Rouge Factory Tour was really exciting and interesting.The factory is in Dearborn and the tickets have to be bought in the premises of the Ford Museum.We were taken in the Ford bus to the factory, a few miles away.Inside the final assembling unit of the Ford trucks,it was very thrilling to see from elevated walkways up, the vehicles sliding one after the other in the moving assembly lines and stopping at the required points for the doors,moon roofs,steering wheels,wind shield screens etc. to be fitted up.The robots moving their arms and fitting the windshield screen was the greatest attraction with no thoughts of moving away from that point.Panel screens and the staff explaining the process make the tour more valuable.

                                         From the the observation deck on the top floor,we can enjoy the largest green,living roof of the world,an environmental innovation and protection.Documentaries illustrating the history of the world famous industrialist and how he realised his dream were screened in the legacy theatre.Another wonderful feature of the tour was the colourful array of the Ford vehicles from the earliest to the latest.

                                       Henry Ford Museum is,yet, an innovative vision of the great auto maker's interest in taking the inspiring past, the stories of the men and women who have changed the world ,to guide the posterity.All the sections like Agriculture,Heroes of the Sky, Automobiles in America, With Liberty and Justice for All etc. have some significant  exhibits and events that revolutionised the lives of men.

                                      To cite a few notable exhibits are the Bus,in which Rosa Parks declined to give up her seat to a white,sparking a great civil rights  movement,the camp bed used by the first President George Washington, the earlier air crafts,tractors,locomotives, the chair in which Lincoln was shot dead and the cars used by the various Presidents including the limousine in which John F.Kennedy was assassinated. As a scholar of English Literature, I was thrilled to see the desk used by Mark Twain, the famous American writer of the evergreen children's classic, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the furniture used by the great essayist Edgar Allan Poe.A whole day or at the least half a day must be reserved to cherish the memories of the past under a single roof of 12 acres.

                             The Greenfield village is another great contribution of Ford,to depict how the Americans lived and worked, with independent buildings to demonstrate the crafts like pottery,printing,glass making etc.There are also the relocated homes of some eminent personalities like Thomas Alva Edison, a contemporary and a close aide of Ford ,the Wright brothers,Noah Webster,the great American who compiled the  dictionary and many other homes from the times, the country was founded to the present day, in a vast area of 200 acres.Greenfield Village is a great attraction to enjoy with the family in Detroit.


                           My sister in law from Chennai and myself had a very good time with my brother,his wife and the kids.Both my brother and sister in law kept off from their work in turn, to take us around their city.We enjoyed the Tamil,spoken with an American accent of English by the kids,a piano recital by my nephew and the Carnatic tunes of my niece.There was also a delicious dinner hosted by one of our relatives,settled there.

                              The supreme delight of my visit to Detroit was, it turned out to be a great reunion of three friends,one a US citizen, another a Canadian Citizen and the third an Indian citizen but all the proud products of the great St.Ignatius Convent HSS,Palayamkottai.




                                         
      
                                    

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Pittsburgh,beyond my imagination

                                     Pittsburgh,  like any other city of US, is  a developed city with a downtown full of sky scrappers, a city of malls and the usual chain of stores and the seat of the renowned Venkatesa Perumal Temple.This was the image conceived by my "small brain" prior to my visit to the city.Far beyond my imagination,the scenic beauty of the city at the confluence of the two rivers,Allegheny and Monongahela to form the Ohio river with the back ground of the elegant and towering concrete structures is a wonderful sight. The beautiful view of the city,the three rivers, the golden triangle and the high rising buildings, all flooded in the night lights from Mt. Washington is rightly said to be one of the most beautiful vistas in US.This glorious sight should never be missed by those who drive by car to Niagara as it is only a 4 1/2 hrs. drive from there, if they are lucky enough to be blessed by the "god of Time."
                              The university of Pittsburgh looks like a"garden town within a city." The Cathedral of Learning, the second tallest educational building in the world with 42 storeys is a historic land mark.It has something unique to the the visitors.The Nationality Classrooms, as the name implies located in 2 or 3 floors of this cathedral, recreates the furniture, the podium and the black board of some of the countries of the world along with the arts and craft,the interesting and impressive characteristics of  the respective nations.
                           The Venkateswara Temple located on a small hill,surrounded by a lush green, beautiful vegetation and accessible after a few U turns brings back memories of our Ezhumalayan.Last week one of our Iyengar family friends,living nearby us said ,during their visit to Niagara for a couple of days by flight, they could spend only a few hours enjoying the falls while much of the time was taken away by their drive to the temple and back to Buffalo,the city of their stay near Niagara.Such is the power of this Lord Venkateswara with Thayar and Andal.Close to this temple is the Hindu Jain Temple housing all deities under one roof,promoting world peace and harmony.
                       Yet,one more temple on the way, is the Shridi Saibaba Temple in a calm and serene atmosphere.My niece, at whose invitation,I visited Pittsburgh, was brought up in Mylapore,near the Shridi Saibaba Temple.Baba, I believe, has blessed his ardent devotee to live in a city 1000 of miles away, yet to worship her favourite Baba and her husband's family deity, Sri venkateswara frequently.Thanks to her,her husband, my sister in law and the sweet little prince for making my stay comfortable and delightful.The Carnegie Science Centre, Museum, zoo, places worthy to be visited but missed as I could stay only for two days.The third day, my sister in law and myself left for Detroit paying a fare of 1 $ each for a distance of 350 miles still in a comfortable double decker mega bus,with the joy of getting an opportunity to travel in the public transport.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

The overwhelming Overland Park

                               Interestingly,some years back, at the time of the marriage proposal for my daughter with the groom employed in the state of Kansas,I have to satisfy myself only with a paragraph of information about the state of Kansas from the World Book Encyclopedia as I was not a tech. savvy.Today,volumes can be written and spoken after my visit.

                          The state of Kansas,fondly nicknamed" The Sunflower State" and "The Breadbasket of America", mostly unknown outside the continent of America is located exactly in the centre of US.Home to many national parks,the state offers visitors plenty of natural recreation areas. With its close proximity to Kansas City,the city of Overland Park has shown tremendous development in the last few decades to be the second populous city in the state of Kansas.

                        The lovers of nature can have a blissful time in the 300 acres Arboretum and Botanical Gardens with its age old trees, lake,beautiful flowers in full bloom during summer and much more.To add to it are the other numerous parks,theatres,soccer complexes,golf clubs etc. for recreation.

                      The Oak Park Mall caters to the needs of the people going for shopping in the true sense and a paradise during week ends to those indulging in window shopping.The branches of the chain of stores like JC Penny, Sam's Club, Walmart,Kohl's,Costco,Home Depot,Bed Bath and Beyond,Hobby and Lobby,Michael's,Babies'Rus , some Indian groceries, the chain of restaurants,drive thru' banks, well equipped hospitals and all commercial establishments within a radius of less than 3 miles make life easy and interesting in this city. Only the Hindu Temple at Shawnee Mission is a 20 min.drive but all the deities of various sects are kind enough to bless us under the same roof.


                     Coming to business,Overland Park is the world headquarters of Sprint Nextel,the largest employer in the city with a work force of a little less than 20,000.Earlier known as  Sprint,when construction began in 1997,the Sprint campus was the largest corporate project under way in North America.With its own zip code, a clock tower, a 3000 seat  outdoor amphitheater,four major fountains and 6000 trees, all in 240 acres,Sprint has created a city within a city.


                  "Corporate Woods",the name sounds musical and as the name suggests, is a large corporate complex housing many corporate offices and retail shops amidst the green and lovely woods with different variety of trees and an infinite number of colourful flowers. A 50 acre recreation area adorned with picnic tables,jogging trails,a fountain,meandering streams and an abundance of wild life,all dedicated to green space.Corporate Woods,a beautiful visual in my memory canvas, is a land mark in the city.


                    The zoo in the neighbouring Kansas City has lots of attraction for the children as well as adults.My favourite and frequently visited place is the county library,well equipped with  books on all subjects,audio books,DVDs, etc. with "hold" and renewal facilities online.


                    The Overland Park Farmers' Market can be visited for the fresh vegetables,greens,fruits etc.Giving a chance to interact with the vendors behind the produce " from the seeds to the market for sale" it promotes community development, educating the residents about buying locally and eating seasonally.


                     A drive of 30 min. takes us to the wonderful university town,Lawrence,the seat of the 150 years old, Kansas University with nearly 30,000 students on roll in the three campuses.Some of the public schools in the blue valley educational districts are said to be the best in the nation.


                 No wonder, consecutively ,the city of Overland Park deserves a place among the top ten cities in US for the people to live,according to CNN Money Magazine.