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Global Nomads – “The Diary of an Expat – 4”
Writing consistently requires discipline. I have been procrastinating and its Sunday morning already. I am in awe of people who work consistently on their goals, be it fitness, professional or it could be anything. I usually start on with a vigour and then somewhere down the path, i get lazy and never complete. I enrolled… Continue reading
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Moon in my Attic Window “The Diary of An Expat – 3”
I love my attic window. Last night, the moon peeped while I was trying to sleep. The clouds kept playing hide and seek with the moon. I enjoyed watching the scene unfolding and all this made sleep all more difficult. These days, I see the Moon everywhere. Sometimes, I see it from my office window… Continue reading
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The Diary of an Expat – 2
Snow is such a magical thing. When the trees are all devoid of leaves and flowers, its cold all around, a blanket of white fluffy snow covers the trees, the bushes and the ground. It snowed this week. I would have wished that it snows on a weekend, when you can enjoy the view from… Continue reading
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Diary of an expat – 1
Why do people leave the comforts of their home and move abroad? Having left my house for doing MBBS at the age of 17, I would have never imagined this journey would take me far away. I still remember the counselling and seat allotment, where seats were chosen more on the distance, rather than anything… Continue reading
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Safety Net
Have you ever seen a toddler or a small child being hailed into air by his father? The child enjoys the rush and the thrill and laughs all the way, until his father catches him and the little one demands this to be done again and again. The child knows that his father would catch… Continue reading
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New Beginnings!
1 January, 2024 is finally here. Another year has gone by leaving us with memories, learnings and longings. For the past few years, I have always taken a break at the year end, slowing down and just spending time with family and reset myself for the life once again. The new year fireworks no longer… Continue reading
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The Road Not Taken
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy… Continue reading
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A message for the Father’s Day
I missed past two rounds of Bloghop. Do I have any excuse of not writing? None, other than sheer procrastination. I have just been lazy, guilty of wasting time watching netflix or just scrolling Insta reels! And, when you don’t write for two weeks, there are two scenarios. Either your mind is overflowing with the… Continue reading
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An Ideal Day Off!
Ever since I completed Post graduation, and started working, It was always a single day off. Usually that day would be spent getting up a bit late, getting weekly groceries etc. My husbands schedule usually wouldn’t match, and when once in a while it would match, we ended up visiting family or eating out at… Continue reading
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Monday Thrillers
It’s Monday already. The only excuse of being late in posting is that I got hold of Jeffrey Archer “The Progdial Daughter” at the local library and re read it. What a wonderful story writer he is! I couldn’t just keep it down and finished it in 24 hours, postponing everything I could. Responding to… Continue reading
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Colours of Life.
It was a beautiful sunny day yesterday. Finally it’s summers, and it’s good to have those days where I don’t need layers and thick puffy jackets. It’s green everywhere and I have seen flowers in almost every colour. For the first time, I have seen nature in so many colours over the past months. White… Continue reading
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My first trip to Lake District
It’s Sunday evening already and I had promised myself, this time I will continue my blogging attempts even after the A2Z CHALLENGE is over. So here I am the 1st Sunday of May with a blank page and a blank mind not knowing what to write. The weather is getting better, and some days it… Continue reading
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The conversations
Originally posted on The Vagabond: Sometimes I have these conversations in my head.Of you and me!And the universe conspiring.Of love and hatred,Of right and wrong,Of black and white,Of truth and lies,Of the reasons we were,And of the reasons we weren’t.Of the love we had in our souls,And of the lust which broke us apart.Sometimes I… Continue reading
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Day 26 – Z for Zippers, Ziplocks, Zen and Zenith
Z is the last letter of the alphabet. I am glad I am writing this post, for it means I have finally done what I started out a month ago. I am grateful for the Zippers. I like dresses and hoddies with Zippers. They are comfortable and add a relaxed look to the garment. I… Continue reading
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Day 25 – Y for Yoga
The alphabet Y stands for Yoga. Like all youngsters, i thought yoga was for older people, laughing out in groups and just a time pass. This was back in 2014. I found a yoga app then and started with a Surya Namaskar. Doing yoga changed my outlook. These days, I follow Sarah beth on her… Continue reading
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Day 24 – X for X-rays, Those who go that Xtra-Mile, Xmas
X rays has been one of the greatest discovery of all time. I am grateful for them. They revolutionised the diagnostic healthcare. One can easily get diagnose so many conditions with an easy non invasive modality. Imagine having through get your stuff checked at airport without x ray scanners. Wouldn’t it be a nightmare. Thanks… Continue reading
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Day 23 – W for Water, Weekends, The big fat Indian Weddings
The alphabet W stands for Water. Water is the elixir of life, the driving force of the nature. Like Air, we can’t survive without water. Nothing quenches thirst, like a glass of water. All the life forms need water. Water is home to millions of marine species. A water body just transforms the place and… Continue reading
About Me.
I am a histopathologist based in UK. I find solace in my work, nature and books. My musings are my own personal beliefs.