Archive for August 6th, 2006

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Aug

Cabbage Quotes

   Posted by: gargi    in And Finally ...

An idealist :

An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup."
- H.L. Mencken

This reminds me so much of the left front in India.

Brevity

The Ten Commandments contain 297 words. The Bill of Rights is stated in 463 words. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address contains 266 words. A recent US Federal directive to regulate the price of cabbage contains 26,911 words.

(aside: given the number of words in the Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagvad Gita, and the vedas - the mind boggles at the thought of cabbage regulation in India:)

On Death:

Cabbage twice cooked is death. - Greek Proverb.
I knew that our cook was trying to poison us:)

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6
Aug

Rural Scenes

   Posted by: gargi    in India

Grooming Day
Bovine Bliss - getting scrubbed down at the village pond

I asked my students once, where would you find a village? The answer was - away from the city. And then came qualifiers - mud huts, no vehicles, farms, animals etal.

Well, villages are not so far from the city. At Madh, in Mumbai, there is Erangal village - mostly inhabited by Kolis or fisher folk. Then there is Khar Danda again a fishing village. Erangal is quite close to the Madh bunglows that we use for shoot purposes. But, really speaking we don’t really consider them to be villages - probably because we see them everyday. The exist amidst high rises and bunglows, amidst traffic and vehicles. And really speaking we can’t see the farms and the farm animals that make us coo ‘village’. Nor is there the fresh air that we associate with rural bliss. Finally, the kind of dwellings that the villagers live in are written off as slums, even though the villagers in both cases were here before the rest of us. In Nalla Sopara, where we had gone to check out the Buddhist Stupa, you can still see ‘ruralness’ even though there is development all around. There are fields, and farms and ponds at which animals get washed.

40 minutes from Andheri East is a village - that fits into our perception of what rural India ought to be!

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