The past few weeks, I have been making a conscious effort to use my phone to photograph interesting places and things around me. These are some more of these photos.





The past few weeks, I have been making a conscious effort to use my phone to photograph interesting places and things around me. These are some more of these photos.





Gabriel’s Gift – Hanif Kureishi

Gabriel’s father, a washed-up rock musician, has been chucked out of the house. His mother works nights in a pub and sleeps days. Navigating his way through the shattered world of his parents’ generation, Gabriel dreams of being an artist. He finds solace and guidance through a mysterious connection to his deceased twin brother, Archie, and his own knack for producing real objects simply by drawing them.
A chance visit with mega-millionaire rock star Lester Jones, his father’s former band mate, provides Gabriel with the means to heal the rift within his family.

On the day that Navratri ended, S started his 41 day vow in preparation to his trip to the Sabarimalai temple in Kerala.This meant a continuation of the no onion, no garlic routine we had while Navratri was going on. Although it was not mandatory for us to do the same food regime, I didn’t want to make multiple dishes for the same meal, hence we also ate the same food as S. I adapted this recipe from a Paneer Makhni recipe from My Food Lab on Facebook.

No Onion, No Garlic Vegetable Makhani
Ingredients:
Method:
Note: You can also add fresh cream if you are planning on making this for a party or dinner. If adding fresh cream, then add it after adding the vegetables and paneer, but before the garam masala and kasuri methi. You can add about 1/2 cup of cream to the recipe.


An Obedient Father – Akhil Sharma

My general incompetence and laziness at work had been apparent for so long that I now think it was arrogant of Mr. Gupta to pick me as his money man. I am the type of person who does not make sure that a file includes all the pages it must have or that the pages are in the right order. I refuse to accept even properly placed blame, lying outright that somebody else misplaced the completed forms or spilt tea on them, even though I was the last one to sign them out, or had the soggy papers still on my desk.
As an inspector for the Physical Education Department in the Delhi school system, Ram Karan supports his widowed daughter and eight-year-old granddaughter by collecting bribes for a small-time Congress Party boss. On the eve of Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination, one reckless act bares the lifetime of violence and sexual shame behind Ram’s dingy public career and involves him in a farcical, but terrifying, political campaign that could cost him his life.
Though our holiday only starts at the end of next week, we are already in holiday mode!
S left for India for his Sabarimala pilgrimage over the weekend and the children and I are making the most of this week before we too fly off.
We visited the Singapore Bicentennial Experience, which was a super show! If you are reading this based out of Singapore, please do go and visit it. This multimedia sensory experience brings you back in time to witness key moments in Singapore’s transformation from as far back as 1299. As I understand, tickets are still available for December and the experience at Fort Canning Park is scheduled to close on 31 December. I’ll try and do a more detailed post on this later.
We also went shopping and it was a great day to spend with the children. I want to do one-on-one dates with them in the new year.
Last week I also wrapped up my work commitments and I am a real free bird this week which I want to use to finish packing, clearing the house and also work a bit on my blog.
Have a wonderful week folks and see you on the other side next week!