Friday, September 26, 2008

Dining in Delhi

Had a nice meal in Delhi, India.  This photo is at one of the restaurants at the brand new Ambiance Mall on the border of Delhi and Gurgaon.  Ambiance is four floors high, each a kilometer long and filled with high end wares from Versace to Ritu Kumar – along with a mega-theater, and assorted restaurants.  The retail business in India is getting super-hot, and the growing wealth of the middle and upper class is creating a large consumption-driven economy.  But supply-side investments are large and have to be made well ahead of demand because of infrastructure build-up lead times.  And given the declining growth projections one wonders if all will be well here.  For now though, it’s the place to be.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Autumn Colors

Flying through Europe today, autumn is here, colors are changing, days are shorter.  I think this picture captures it well.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Favorite Song



My younger son's favorite song these days, you should see him dance to this one. I spent the entire week in San Francisco, and learnt a few new tricks myslf !

Monday, September 8, 2008

Toll Road to Gurgaon

The best thing about Gurgaon, India is the road that gets you from the International Airport here. In sharp contrast to the chaos and mayhem that you see elsewhere, this one is a smooth, easy ride thanks mostly to the fact that the outside BPO hours traffic is low, there is no ongoing construction - and there is a toll to go on it. Of course that creates one small complication - the toll plaza where the (Electronic Pre Paid) Tag Only lanes are always stubbornly filled with cars that only want to pay cash. Proving that despite the advances in infrastructure Indian drivers haven't lost their good old Roadsigns-are-Meaningless mindset. Still once you are through this minor inconvenience, you will have much to thank for on your drive to Gurgaon.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Bavaria at Summers End

Bavaria is one of my favorite areas of Germany - the others are the Rhine Valley around Cologne and the Black Forest close to Freiburg driving upto Basel. And Munich is a close second to my favorite city in Germany - Berlin. I spent Saturday in Germany this past weekend, and was among other places, in Freising - a small, cozy and typical Bavarian village (and incidentally home to the Pope when he was teaching/studying). It was a nice summer day, beautiful outside with views up through to the Alps on the south and expansive bucolic countryside to the north. The fields green, and the corn was almost ready for harvesting. I am back in Germany next month and looking forward to all the fall harvest festivities at their peak. I have never driven to Salzburg from here, though that's on the list of things to do with the family, now that we have a budding musician amidst us.

Friday, September 5, 2008

A Threatened World

I drove back to the office in Canary Wharf last night after dinner. We were stopped at one of the roads leading in and checked by policemen for explosive traces on the car. It was the same sort of a test that the TSA do with chemical analysis of dust particles on the outside of carry on luggage often at airports in the United States. Except this was all around the car doors and handles. I am told this is now fairly common in the business areas in London. The photo is taken looking east from our office (note London City Airport in the distance) and shows the road leading in from the Thames that this happened on. Two thoughts, one - to the extent one is needed, this is a much better test than the old wheel the mirror under the boot that all American hotels in India now do - I am always concerned in India with the heightened and yet so easily manipulate-able security. And the other - that one is needed in the first place - and how much the world has changed in what we leave for our children from what we found it growing up.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Palm Springs over Labor Day Weekend

We spent the long weekend in Palm Springs with family friends. It was a great break for all of us - and the kids had a phenomenal time - it was the best back to school vacation they could have had. It was hot though (100F +) and dry heat - the sort you see around Delhi. But we had two convenient escapes - the pools for one. And a ride up the Arial tram to the second highest mountains in California, and a hike up at around 8,400 feet above sea level - and conveniently a good 35 degrees cooler than the valley. The children of course had a third one - the misters around town - here they are seen enjoying one in downtown Palm Springs.