Saturday, February 28, 2009

Quick Stop in India

I made it in and out of India on a quick trip this last week in February. We had a launch in Mumbai and I had meetings in Mumbai and Delhi. Slumdog Millionaire had just grabbed eight Oscars the night before and Mumbai was on a high. I spoke with the flight attendants returning with me to Europe from the flight that had brought some of the Slumdog crew back from Los Angeles and I could feel their excitement from having personally met the cast and touched the Oscars on the flight the night before. Its amazing how pervasive and universal the Oscars have now become. What was also interesting for me is the change in some emotions around the movie once the Oscars were bagged. On previous discussions I had always found my friends elsewhere in the world to have really enjoyed the movie, whilst those in India mostly hadn’t enjoyed it – perhaps because of concerns that it reflected negatively on the environment that is home. Not any more, everyone I know in India now loves it, perhaps because emotions have shifted from denial to pride. All is well – as they say – that ends well. I took this photograph of blue pool and azure skies off my hotel - captures the peace in the chaos of Mumbai perfectly.

Friday, February 13, 2009

London after the storm

I missed the big storms last week. London, which is quite unaccustomed to snow, came to a complete halt for a day and half early last week, I was lucky enough to have left the Friday before and arrive back this week after life had returned to normal. Having lived in North America for the past twenty years (of which two years were in Minnesota – which deals with snow perhaps not unlike other cities deal with wind), its difficult to imagine a major economic capital not being able to deal with a few inches of snow. But London I guess never gets any snow. In any case, between the recent snow storms, and the overall economic meltdown (particularly noticeable in London compared to other cities I have recently traveled to) travel was smooth, easy and convenient – not to mention, cheaper. I stayed at a business hotel in Canary Wharf which was conveniently undersold and thus easier to get upgraded in, dined at fine, popular restaurants that were easy to get in and out of, and to top it all, paid for it all with a much stronger $ that I can remember in recent years !

Saturday, February 7, 2009

North End in Boston


I think North End in Boston has lost its charm and gone from a quaint Boston neighborhood with amazing restaurants to an overly commercialized patch of tourist haunts. I used to enjoy it particularly coming off of flights from SFO into Logan and easily accessing the restaurants there, instead of dealing with the 128 traffic and getting late to a hotel only to find everything closed down (restaurants close early in Boston) while the body clock was just getting into West Coast dinner time. And most times I could find a nice Italian or seafood restaurant with character and a distinctive menu minutes off the airport. Alas no more, I was in Boston this week, and ended up instead eating at the hotel restaurant in Logan. This photo is from the Boston Harbor Hyatt looking East into Boston in the post dinner night light from a hand held SLR.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Skiing in Tahoe

We took the boys up to Tahoe this weekend. This was their first real ski experience and both took two lessons. K1 was managing tug-ups, turns and stops, albeit at controlled speeds down the bunny slopes. K2 managed to carpet up, and then ski down and stop. Amazing to see how fast they learn and how much they enjoyed. K1 is ready to go back, and K2 didn't want to leave the "ski-house" which was his affectionate label for our friends Tahoe home. And of course the fact that we were there with good friends in their home, allowed us amazing experiences, cooking together, high quality interactions and great fun for the five kids !