Withdrawal Symptoms…

When I had read about it first time, I never thought that I would suffer from it ever.

Internet definition of withdrawal symptoms is like:
”Withdrawal symptoms: Abnormal physical or psychological features that follow the abrupt discontinuation of a drug that has the capability of producing physical dependence. Common withdrawal symptoms include sweating, tremor, vomiting, anxiety, insomnia, and muscle pain.”

And these days, I am experiencing this withdrawal symptoms heavily…

Sweating:
Since last two days, I indeed feel lots of sweating. For past two nights, even with outside temperature of 28° Celsius, I had to turn the aircon on throughout the night.

Tremor:
Yup, people around me have noticed that my fingers keep on shaking these days. I can’t hold them stable no matter how hard I try to. Of course, it could be because of Turbutaline (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terbutaline) Dr ViPi had prescribed me for my severe coughing last week.

Vomiting:
Hmmm… not really but since my food intake these days is very low, there is nothing to vomit from the stomach…

Anxiety:
Yup, suffering very heavily. Anxiety of what? Don’t ask.

Insomnia:
Its 15 mins past 1am early morning and I am awake. Does it qualify for this symptom?

Muscle pain:
Heavy cramps since few days but 500mg of Paracetamol of SeriCOLD (my new sinus decongestant) twice a day brings some relief though.

So, yea, I am proudly declaring that I am an ordinary and normal human being which suffers from the withdrawal symptoms when one should. And I am happy about it. The withdrawal happened almost instantly and abruptly and it happened when I had feared it least. I am happy about it.

Frustrated…

I am very very frustrated...

  • Not because my new sinus medicine is not as effective as the previous one…
  • Not because wipers of my car are making noise…
  • Not because increased waist size has rendered all my trousers useless…
  • Not because Fusion Proglide Power razor is creating lots of irritation after every shave…
  • Not because it has been raining here since few days…
  • Not because my desk is very very messy…
  • Not because I ran out of Starbucks ViVa Columbia instant coffee packs…
  • Not because the maid no more will clean the first floor…
  • Not because the new bridge across the river passes through a ghetto area…
  • Not because you (I) have been doing what you are (I am) not supposed to do…
  • Not because you (I) have not been doing what you are (I am) supposed to do…
  • Not because my wireless service provider is not improving its coverage in my area…
  • Not because GroupMe does not offer it’s service on my cellular network…
  • Not because there is no DEL button on this MacBook Pro…
  • Not because the “delete” button of this MacBook Pro actually is a "Backspace” button…
  • Not because new format of this blog is not as cute as the previous one…
  • Not because I messed up with my frequent flyer mileages…
  • Not because I still fail to remember my new extension number…
  • Not because thrice in a week, I forget to carry a towel in the shower…
  • Not because I haven’t been to Barista for a long…
  • Not because I just found out that my Canon 7D’s battery grip was also damaged…
  • Not because my E6500 laptop is awaiting my login…
  • Not because someone hates me…
  • Not because I am compelled to use Windows 7 (on Macbook Pro)…
  • Not because all my drawers are worst than a junk yard (since a few years)…
  • Not because of the gap between a tooth crown and the adjacent tooth in my mouth…

But…

  • Just because the Home button of my iPhone 4 is behaving erratic…

Since almost few weeks, this button has gone unpredictable… A lot of iPhone 4 users are complaining about this problem and Apple forums are full of this complaints… J-Lo said he is also suffering with this issue and so are many of his friends. Even though my phone is in warranty, Apple India will not be able to do anything as iPhones don’t come with international warranty. I have to send it back to its country of purchase to get it checked and repaired by Apple. Too bad too bad…

Wah Taj… The Taj

It was another outing on Tuesday July 19th… While we planned to start the travel from New Delhi to Agra at 5am, the driver arrived late and we left an hour delayed. When we reached Taj Mahal, it was almost 11:30am and it was again a wrong time for any interesting photography. By the time we bought entry tickets and collected the audio guides, it was almost noon. It was a cloudy day and moving clouds kept on changing the lighting conditions. As professional photography requires a prior permission, I did not carry my tripod or 70-200mm f2.8L-IS lens. I had to rely on my EFS-17-55 in this trip.

Taj - Main Entrance This is the main entrance of Taj. It actually does a great job in hiding the great monument behind it. The walls on both side of this gate further helps in hiding any possible revelation of the Taj.

Taj - From inside Main Entrance
And once you walk in this gate, you get the visual surprise!

Taj - The Taj 02Taj - The Taj 01 And as you come out of the gate, it reveals it beauty for which it has been famous in the world.

Taj - Jim at first podium And it was perfect composition Jim provided to document his visit to Taj.

Taj - Naubat KhanaAs we started walking towards the mausoleum, we noticed a quite building Naubat Khana.The symmetry of the geometry is very noticeable.

A detouring from the front walking path revealed few interesting compositions of Taj…
Taj - The Taj 06Taj - The Taj 04Taj - From West South

And when we reached the second podium, real beauty of Taj was further revealed…
Taj - The Taj 03Taj - The Taj 05

And Jim was kind one more time to pose for me…
Taj - Jim at second podium 01

Its size and symmetry has made Taj a unique complex…Taj - Front fron Left Walkway

And everyone would want to get captured in front of it…
Taj - Photographer 01

ShoeRacksAfter depositing our shoes in shoe rack, we climbed the monument plinth… Even though it was cloudy day, the floor was hot to walk on… It is advisable to keep the shocks on or use the shoe covers…

Instead of walking in the mausoleum, the audio guide suggested us to first visit the Mehman Khana – The Guest House.
Taj - Mehman Khana 02

While it had a bad smell inside, the views of Taj from there were breathtaking…Taj - From Mehman Khana 01
Taj - From Mehman Khana 02
Taj - The Taj 07

Gorgeous entrance to the mausoleum…
Taj - Entrance 01
Taj - Entrance 02

Photography inside the mausoleum is prohibited and even though the security guards were not stopping people to take pictures, I did not take any pictures. As there was nothing interesting to see inside and it was stuffy, smelly and drenching, we came out of it from the rear door as soon as we could. The breeze outside was felt as if we entered an air-conditioned area.

Taj - Yamuna River
River Yamuna was full of (dirty) water but the view was spectacular.

Taj - North East Minarate
And one of the four minarets of Taj… It is said that the beauty and the visual balance of Taj is due to these minarets.

Taj - Mehman Khana
A view of Mehman Khana from Taj…

We then headed to the exit and on our way back to New Delhi.

Few years back, I had visited Taj with Darshan and Yogesh…
Taj - YDD

Unexpected Outing: Sun Temple of Modhera

Jim has been here since few days and as we are ahead of schedule for our projects deadlines, on Sunday morning, we managed an outing to a nearby Sun temple in Modhera. It was built in 11th century and was partially destructed during Mogul era . But the remains hint at how beautiful and well planned it was.

When we reached, it was 20 mins past noon time – just bad time for any interesting photography.

Sun Temple - Sabha Mandap FrontThis is that famous visual of this Sun temple. Till now, I thought that this is the temple where deities were installed but it is actually an open air auditorium (Sabha Mandap) of the temple.

Sun Temple - Sabha Mandap and MandirThe real temple is behind this Sabha Mandap.

Sun Temple - Mandir LeftThis is the temple where deities were installed and worshipped in the time of King Bhimdev in 11th century.

The temple looks very beautiful.

Sun Temple - Mandir Front Right

Sun Temple - Mandir BackSun Temple - Mandir Back Right

It’s walls have interesting carvings all over…Sun Temple - Mandir Carving 01Sun Temple - Mandir Carving 02Sun Temple - Mandir Carving 03Sun Temple - Mandir Carving 04Sun Temple - Mandir Carving 05

The auditorium also is breathtaking…Sun Temple - Sabha Mandap Front with Step Well 03Sun Temple - Sabha Mandap LeftSun Temple - Sabha Mandap Front Left

Sun Temple - Sabha Mandap - Back RightSun Temple - Sabha Mandap Front with Step Well 01Sun Temple - Sabha Mandap Front with Step Well 02The step well in front of it has made it unique architecture…

Sun Temple - Step Well 03Sun Temple - Step Well 05Sun Temple - Step Well 07Sun Temple - Step Well 04Sun Temple - Step Well 06 NewSun Temple - Step Well 08
The steps are so perfectly made that entire well is a geometry delight.

Sun Temple - Step Well 01Sun Temple - Jim at Step WellAnd Jim was kind enough to pose for me Smile!