Monday, November 29, 2010

Thanksgiving Haul

I still have every bit of those clothes and this pic is 5 years old

Ok. My name is Shawnda, and I have a shopping problem.  Yes I know I do, yall know I do but I now know that I have limits to my shopping and rules. Rule 1. Only stuff on sale. Rule 2. Set a budget. Rule 3. Buy stuff I need. Now this is me we are talking about and I pretty much needed everything I saw but I pulled back.  The only thing I always purchase that I feel you can never have too much of is jewelry.  I’m pretty much gonna buy jewelry every time I go shopping.
Since I had to work on Black Friday, I had to go shopping another day.  What other day to go shopping other than Thanksgiving Day.  There were a few stores open on Thanksgiving and I made sure to take advantage of the opportunity.  One of the stores that were open on Thanksgiving was Old Navy.  There have been a lot of people who have been dissing Old Navy lately, and yes while I agree that the commercials are whack, you can find some good basics and some things that you wouldn’t expect. I also bout some long sleeve shirts but i forgot to take pics of these.


This is a really cute brown dress with pockets (Old Navy)

Same type dress as about but plaid (Old Navy)

very cute short sleeve sweater. (Old Navy)

I call this my Kim Kardashian sweater. (Old Navy)
Please excuse the pictures… I took some with a digital camera but I cannot for the life of me find the cord, so I had to take them on the camera phone…
So since we were in the North Hills Mall area, we decided to take a stroll over to Sears, but it closed at 12 and it was already 11:55.  By the time we would have even gotten to the clothing department, they would have been turning down the lights!
So we decided to go over to Garden Ridge to check out some bedding over there and we weren’t disappointed. I found a very nice bed in the bag type thing and my Aunt found one even cheaper than mine.  I was also looking for some fabric to make some flowers from, but a lot of the material that they had on sale was too heavy.
I love love this sweater from Macy's and in a color other than Black or Gray

ok so back to black, but its cute (JC Penney's)

I wish i would have taken a pic of this on my neck... its so sparkly (JC Penney's)

ooh so shiny! (JC Penney's)

yes, on sale! (JC Penney's)
Ok since I didn’t have to work on Saturday, I figured we could partake in some Saturday shopping sales.  And you know me; we got there super early before anyone else and I picked up a few items that will keep me warm and sparking from Macy’s and JC Penney’s.
Don't judge a book by its cover, go in the store and check it out!  You can always find something in there...
lalaG

And the host of the Academy Awards is…


Anne Hathaway and James Franco?  Yes, moving on from the likes of last year’s hosts Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin, the academy has chosen Hathaway and Franco as hosts hoping that the new blood will spark something in an otherwise lackluster awards show. 
Could it possibly be that this show is just boring and no matter who hosts it, it’s still gonna suck.  The Academy Awards shows haven’t been good since the days of Whoopi and Billy Crystal hosting. 
What are your thoughts?
lalaG

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Hot New Trend--- Feathers!

Alice + Olivia Francesca Feather Skirt

from Haute Hippy
The other day I was at work and I noticed someone’s vest.  It was the cutest thing and when I went to look at it closely, it wasn’t a fur vest like I thought it was to be, it was feathers. That feather vest thru me into a tizzy for the rest of the day.  I needed to get myself some feather items.  Just like fur, the feathers on items from clothes to headbands can be an easier wear. Unlike fur, feather clothing and accessories can be worn all year around.  Be careful with feather accessories, they can end up looking like you just plucked a bird. With any animal skin, you can always find a faux version of the products….




Feathers for your hair!
and this took my breath away...

Givenchy’s Black Spazzolato feather shoes
lalaG

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Christian Siriano for Payless 2011


I must admit in the past, I didn’t like Christian Siriano’s collections for payless shoes.  They were lacking that touch of flair that Christian adds to everything he touches.  To me it just seemed like it wasn’t him at all.  All that changed when I feasted my eyes upon these little delights of shoe heaven from the Gods above…

Christian Siriano for Payless 20011 (please click on the link, i couldnt get any pics to upload)
Yes I know they are FIERCE and I can’t wait to get my little turtle hands on them.  Upon further research into his collections, I saw some more pieces that I know I just have to have.  Christian Siriano, you have done a great job sir!
lalaG

Monday, November 22, 2010

Breaking GOSSIP News!


Apparently season three American Idol winner Fantasia Barrino was pregnant by a married Antwaun Cook and had an abortion. During this time of the abortion which took place in August she attempted to commit suicide by trying to overdose of aspirin. Barrino reported that she just couldn't take it and wanted the noise to stop after realizing that Cook's wife Paula, filed a court report naming her a "home wrecker". Of course being with a married man is never a sporting look. Barrino's defense is that she was under the impression that Cook was separated from his wife. According to RadarOnline.com Barrino is still dating Cook. While Paula is still not giving up and is suing Fantasia for Alienation of Affection – where an abandoned spouse can file lawsuit against the party responsible for the failure of their marriage, which is usually the adulterous spouse’s lover. Moral of the story stay away from married men so you don't get sued as well as don't get labeled as a home wrecker!

New Couple alert!


Oh no ma’am! Kim Kardashian has been spotting hanging out with Gabriel Aubrey (Halle Berry’s ex and baby daddy.)  On Sunday, Kardashian and Aubrey were spotted courtside at where else… a Lakers game.  Sources say that the two were defiantly being flirty (that’s the only thing Kim knows to be.)  Apparently they met through mutual friends. 
What do you guys think?  Kim gonna stop with the football players or will she go back to her old standards? Can Kim compare to Halle Berry? Is Kim ready to be a step- mother to little Nala?
lalaG

More Baby News…


Everyone’s favorite soulful rock singer Pink recently announced that she is expecting!  Pink officially announced her pregnancy on the Ellen show, but a few days before hand, it was leaked via Twitter (oops!).  Pink went on to say that this pregnancy was planned and that she had a miscarriage in the past. Pink and husband Carey Hart are more than excited. Last night Pink performed at the AMA’s where her belly bump was barely showing.

Congratulations Pink!
lalaG

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Faux fur, Real Fur--- it’s all up to you (and your budget)

We here at Pop Culture Fashionista each have our own views on fashion, we just agree to disagree on something’s.  This posting on fur is all my own opinion and none of the others that contribute to Pop Culture Fashionista. Now with that being said…
I LOVE FUR.  I’m sorry yall.  Rabbit, Minx, Chinchilla… whatever if it’s soft, luxurious, and warm, I love it. IT sucks because in Texas, it rarely gets that cold for us to bust out the fur, but some women still do. There are also pieces for those who don’t want to wear animal or can’t simply afford it, there are faux fur options made from man- made materials. If you’re still down to wear fur (or faux fur) in climates like Texas or you don’t want to go all out fur coats and all that, here are some options.
Ok I had to put this first piece in here... so... pretty... 
Here is a nice sweater with a fur collar.

Joie "Luxor" Rabbit Fur Trimmed Long Cardigan

For something up top...



Echo Scarf, Faux Fur Neck Ring

Something for the head...

Something for the ears...

MICHAEL Michael Kors black wool blend rabbit fur studded earmuffs

Something for your hands...

Shearling Fur Trim Gloves from Brooks Brothers.


You can always find something to fit you indivdual tastes.
oh and by the way... here is my fur bag... faux fur i mean...
lalaG

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Thrift Store Finds!

Hi, I’m lalaG, and I have a shopping addiction.
Yes I must confess, I love to shop and I can’t get enough of it. It’s the thrill of the hunt that gets a high for me. It makes me happy to have something new with tags looking oh so pretty hanging up.  Here are my problems, first I have a job where I wear a uniform, and second, I’m broke.  So I needed a solution to feed my addiction and I started looking around on blogs and got some ideas on what to do.  Going to thrift stores is my new way of shopping.  Not only does it feed my addiction, the money also goes to different causes (depending on the location) so it’s a win- win situation. They have a ton of stuff in where I went to and it was more organized that I thought it was going to be.  The particular day we went on was 50% off of pink tags and pink tags were hard to find.  My main goal was to find an item that I could use in multiple ways or add something to it or have it tailored to make it different. I searched every rack for items. I hit the jackpot with what I found. (Sorry, I took these with my camera phone)

Its a black jacket from Jessica London

With this black jacket, I plan to take in the sides to give it a less boxy feel, take out the very thin, but bothersome shoulder pads and then I’m going to add rhinestones or studs to the shoulder area.  I was also thinking about changing the buttons on the jacket, but I’m still not sure about that yet.
The other items I found were just things I needed and wanted and I won’t be doing much changing to them.

These Lane Bryant pants are perfect for work. Very nice and clean and I don’t have to get them hemmed up at all to fit (I’m 5’2” ish)

This dress was to die for! Totally a summer dress, but here in Texas, summer will be going on and off until March. I can wear a sweater, a shrug or even a jacket with this with this.  I was taking off the dress and if you snip the tags off, this dress is totally reversible and you can rock the solid blue color on the other side.
Just a few tips before you start searching the racks at a thrift store
1.       It can be time consuming, so it’s best to know what you want, but with that said…
2.       Expect to not find something you specifically looking for because all stores are different and they don’t carry the same things. Its stuff that’s donated!
3.       Find out what days they have specials or the busy days.
4.       And just have a good time, you might find something that you weren’t even looking for!
lalaG

Pop Culture Fashionista or Faux Fashionista--- Halle Berry

Pop Culture Fashionista or Faux Fashionista--- Halle Berry

Rarely does Halle Berry make a fashion mishap, but Halle has been looking nothing but super fierce in the last couple of weeks. Is it because of her new man Oliver Martinez? Or possibly that she has a new movie coming out, Frankie and Alice.  Halle has said that she has been trying to get this film out for 12 years now. Frankie and Alice is a movie about a woman struggling to survive with multiple personality disorder. Halle walks the red carpet premiere in a cream colored strapless dress (I tried to find out who makes it...) so is this outfit  a hit or miss?  I think we all know the answer to that.

lalaG

Friday, November 19, 2010

High on Canadian Rockies

By Bidisha Bagchi
St Joseph, Michigan, USA

Our Rocky Mountains vacation was in full swing and we'd had our fair share of lakes, waterfalls and the cool weather. It was now time for glaciers, ice fields and some wildlife watching.... We couldn’t wait!! It was our last day in Banff; we would be driving off to Jasper, another picturesque town in the Rockies region. On the way we would be halting at some places that till now I had the chance of only seeing from a distance. 
As we drove on the Trans Canada highway, our first stop was the Crowfoot Glacier . The Crowfoot Mountain stood tall, and clouds floated around the peak, softly touching its jutting contours. It was majestic! 
The glacier is on the north eastern side of the mountain and when it was first named by the explorers, it resembled a crow foot, hence the name. Changes in weather have even changed the shape of the glacier and there is no ‘crow foot’ any more; only the name. The water from the glacier feeds the river that flows through on the foothills and it makes for a delightful tableau. 
We couldn't seem to do without lakes, in our quest for glaciers though! So up came another one — Peyto Lake , known to be one of the most photographed locations in the entire Rockies. 
When our car pulled up at the summit parking lot, I felt a little tired, another hike? But then again I would not be coming back here every day, so off we went for another climb to the bow summit which had the best view of the lake. It was an exhausting ascent but the first view of the surroundings was mind blowing and we understood why people go crazy about this location. The turquoise lake was striking and its juxtaposition with the glacier and the mountain was stunning. We even had a close look at the Peyto creek that drained water into the lake. After hundreds of snapshots from all possible angles, it was time for us to our main attraction: the Columbia Ice fields. As we drove on the Trans Canada highway, our gypsy guide (a sort of GPS that is popular with visitors to the Canadian Rockies) suggested a location that was good for a quick stop — the evocatively named 'the weeping walls'. But there is nothing architectural about it! The Cirrus Mountain towers over the landscape and small streams of water stream down its vertical 'walls' from snowfields above. Even though the streams were thin, they were rivetting. Especially as the weeping effect was quite apparent. 
Our interest perked by the sight, we obviously could not wait for our final stop for the day — the Columbia Icefields Parkway . We stopped at the Athabasca Glacier Visitor Center to join a tour to the glacier. With tickets to ride the huge snowmobiles out onto the glacier, we went around the mandatory gift shop as we waited for our turn to board the vehicle. 


The article was first published in the Economic Times

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Glee--- “The Substitute”

Glee--- “The Substitute”
Sorry for the lack of blog for last week…
Aight Will gets sick and New Directions need a leader.  Kurt gets the bright idea to get a substitute teacher, Holly Holiday, to fill in for Will.  With any substitute, she has to prove herself and she does by singing Cee-Lo’s “Forget You” (which was awesome!)  Oh did I mention Holly Holiday is being played by Gwyneth Paltrow! 
While Will is sick, he sleeps with his ex-wife Teri
The principal is sick also, so Sue becomes principal and starts changing things… like getting rid of the football team and tater tots.
Kurt tries to set up Mercedes with a hot guy, but fails.  He feels that she is substituting food for love. (awww)
Kurt gets threatened by the football player that kissed him and throws homophobic slurs at him.
You should watch this episode cause this is not doing it any justice…
lalaG

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Upal

By Amitava Nag
Kolkata, India 


Gossip Girl--- “The Witches of Bushwick”

Gossip Girl--- “The Witches of Bushwick”
Sorry for the lack of last week’s Gossip Girl posting… things got a little bit hectic. Any woo… this episode seemed to be all about revenge and it was awesome.  See I never thought that Serena had a true purpose on the show. She was just a good time girl with nothing to show.
Serena has to make a choice, she needs to choose between Dan and Nate because everyone loves her… and the Post finds out about the “affair” between her and Colin (the professor). Lily throws down some law… get yo shit together Serena, life aint a joke! Ok she doesn’t say it like that, but she should have.
Jenny teams up with Juliet and Vanessa to bring Serena down. Lil J gets Serena’s sim card from her cell phone and starts sending text messages to Nate and Dan in order for them to hate Serena even more for what she is putting them through.  Lil J tells Lily that Juliet contacted her and Lily then sets up a meeting with Juliet. Juliet lets Lily know that she has some dirt on Serena and she isn’t afraid to use it. Well you know Lily gives her some hush money (isn’t that what it’s always about?)
Blair and Chuck are still getting it on. Well, until Blair finds out that because she is with Chuck, some organizations don’t want to be associated with her.  So they try to hide the relationship.
Chuck is throwing a masquerade ball and you know everyone is down to go. Somehow Juliet finds out what dress Serena is wearing and gets the same dress.  Juliet then goes into the ball ahead of Serena and with a mask on, she makes out with both Nate and Dan. Juliet (still in mask) uncovers Blair and Chuck’s private relationship.  Everyone is mad at the real Serena and no one believes that it wasn’t her doing all of this.
(This part I missed) Apparently Juliet gets Serena a mask that has some kind of drug on it which causes Serena to pass out.  Juliet then puts Serena in a cab and sends a text message to the Dean that Serena is withdrawing from school…
It was a good episode.
lalaG

BREAKING DIVORCE NEWS!

BREAKING NEWS!

lets hope they can work it out!


Ok… it’s really not breaking news cause TMZ broke this story yesterday, but Eva Longoria Parker and Tony Parker are getting divorced!  That’s right!  Yesterday the story broke but Eva’s reps denied it, but for some unknown reason today they decided to let it all out.  This is from Eva’s twitter page.

lalaG
On Wednesday 17th November 2010, @EvaLongoria said:
It is with great sadness that after 7 years together, Tony and I have decided to divorce. We love each other deeply and pray for each other’s happiness
The divorce petition cites "irreconcilable differences” for the split and that Eva is seeking spousal support.  The reason behind the split?  Apparently Eva found text messages from another woman and it gets better… this other woman is reportedly the wife of another NBA player.  Poor Eva!



On another note… there are some couples that are getting back together.  Jamie and Lynne Spears are getting back together.  They have been divorced since 2002 but have no plans of now to re-marry.
Matthew and Tina Knowles are giving it another try. At divorce hearings on Monday, neither party showed up. Does this mean things have been worked out?

Pop Culture Fashionista or Faux Fashionista: Jennifer Lo... oops I ment Kim Kardashian…

Pop Culture Fashionista or Faux Fashionista... Jennifer Lopez oops I ment Kim Kardashian…
Jennifer Lopez… I mean Kim Kardashian has been out and about lately.  She has been everywhere from the launch of the Bebe’s jewelry line to the Vogue Fashion Fund Awards with Zac Posen and even spent time with the Dream at a Knicks game (Oh we saw you Kimmy).  Now if you notice some of the looks are looking very Jenny from the block and we ain't mad at ya, but you know... at least make it your own. 
I could have sworn this was J-Lo gettin out the car!

WERK IT!

Kim.. um lookin a little um chunk.

Is this an episode of Armenian Gossip Girl?

Oh i see you Kim... but where is Kourtney?
Kim, we love your style. Keep doing you.

lalaG

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Action...No Replays Please!

By Abhishek Chatterjee
Singapore

Perhaps the only redeeming aspect of this shambolic remake of 1985's thoroughly enjoyable 'Back to the Future', is Pritam's peppy music. Budding film-makers can maybe learn how not rip-off a Hollywood film. 
A young lad goes back in time to ensure his parents have a love marriage, for, in the present, presumably thanks to their arranged matrimony, they behave like a couple of snappy hyenas, constantly at each other's throats. He hijacks a time machine, which lands him smack bang onto the sets of 'Om Shanti Om', or 1970s Bombay, and he does the needful with a minimal of fuss. Its all too easy for our time travelling hero and for the viewer, all too boring. 
The lead pair of Akshay Kumar and Aishwarya Rai Bacchan try hard, but fail to ignite any interest at all. Kumar repeats himself yet again as the lovable buffoon and Aishwarya doesn't manage much apart from looking stunning in a few frames. The support cast of Rajpal Yadav, Randhir Kapoor, Neha Dhupia and Rannvijay Singh are largely inept and make no impact whatsoever. Quite obviously, veterans like Om Puri and Kirron Kher have been offered sack loads of cash for their walk on parts in this monstrosity - there can be no other explanation to their appearance. Newbie Aditya Roy Kapur sports a cool Afro, but nothing much else. The film is a glossy black hole. No content, no laughs and no joy. Steer very clear of the 'Replay' button. 
1.5/5 

Gossip Gossip Gossip....

I know things have bee a little quiet over here in Pop Culture Fashionista land, but it’s the holidays. Some of us are busy and some of us (like me) are just sick. We haven’t forgotten about you guys…
Ok back to the task at hand… GOSSIP
The biggest piece of news today is… Prince William is engaged to Kate Middleton! The wedding is said to take place in either the spring or the summer of 2011. They have secretly been engaged since October and finally made the announcement today. They met in 2002 and started dating a year later. No word on what Kate will be called once they are married; it’s all up to Queen Elizabeth on that one. (Did you know that in 2012, Queen Elizabeth has been on the throne for 60 years?!)
Nick Lachey and Vanessa Manillo are engaged! They have been dating on and off for 4 years now.
And not to be out done or forgotten, Jessica Simpson (Lachey’s ex-wife) is engaged to former NFL player Eric Johnson… I figured that was coming… she hadn’t been in the news lately. Rumor is that she had to pay for her own ring… WOW!
Former President Bill Clinton is set to make a cameo appearance as himself in the movie Hangover 2. I got no jokes for that….

More gossip to come later….
lalaG

Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Blue Mug

By Ananya Mukherjee
My Little Magazine

Experimental theatre often needs to be taken with a pinch of salt. Overemphasised bouts of exaggerated and unpredictable overtones sometimes leave the audience clueless about the intellectual relevance of the acts. 
However, if the unfamiliar structure of an unscripted drama leaves you enthralled, here’s something you might want to watch.   
The Blue Mug, produced by The Company Theatre, Mumbai and directed by Atul Kumar, is a devised piece of theatre, seventy-five minutes of monologues, personal vignettes intercepted by a few conversations. The one act play with no intermission revolves around the lives and memories of four engaging actors—Rajat Kapoor, Sheeba Chadha, Munish Bharadwaj and Vinay Pathak, as they try to filter the significant and insignificant moments of their pasts, memories rooted in their socio-cultural upbringing in India, from the abyss of forgetting.  
Though individualistic, collectively their memories form a collage of Indian identity that viewers can quickly identify with. But perhaps the most engaging part of the play is the sub storyline, inspired by neurologist  Oliver Sack’s book ‘The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat”, a sympathetic account of a case of bizarre memory loss, carefully woven into the main framework and presented outstandingly by actors Ranvir Shorey and Shipra Singh.
Ranvir Shorey as the simpleton who lives in the realities of 1983, and has mysteriously lost his ability to form new memories takes most of the audience’s applause.   
Yes, there are fallacies in this near-to-perfect production in Hinglish. But most if that has little or nothing to do with the actors. The scenes get a bit technically repetitive and the stage is not quite utilised to its full. The English subtitles to desi jokes/dialogues are eye-jerking for the audience. In the interchange of thoughts between Shipra Singh and Ranvir Shorey (the doctor and her patient), the actors are distantly placed at two ends of the downstage, compelling viewers to make a choice of focus between either.  
Having said that, overall, the comic timing blended with the atypical Indian canvas of pathos and drama makes The Blue Mug an enjoyable and thought-provoking watch.  

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Transmission

By Prodipto Roy
Kolkata, India

Monday, November 8, 2010

Heeya

By Ananya Mukherjee
Singapore


With now the rainy month stood close at hand,
To fresh Kutaja blooms he adds his plea
And asks most courteously the cloud bring news 
Of welfare to his loved-one — words that she, 
Revived to hear of him, will understand...”

She looked up from the pages of the book she was reading. It was titled ‘My Rain Song’, her first novel inspired much by the yearnings of Kalidasa’s Meghdootam. Her kohl-smudged eyes were intense with literary passion and her voice trembled at the chords her soul struck with each verse of the magical narrative. The late afternoon sun sieved its way through the branches and leaves of a tall tree and fell on her beautiful face, leaving little beads of glistening sweat on her forehead. In that mystical tone of light and shade, even in that modest setting, she looked like a poem, he thought. The realisation left a little tug at some of the forgotten emotions deeply buried in his heart. Time hasn’t really changed the way he felt by just looking at her...even if on a television screen from a distance.
He hated weekends like these when he was left alone to fend for himself. On other days, Shankar, his Man Friday since the years of his youth would clean the cars, water the garden, prepare lunch, and do all the household chores. But of late, Shankar had suddenly taken to spiritualism and left him all alone to attend a guru’s religious discourse in another part of the town. In other times, he would have assumed it was some woman or a C-grade X-rated film that kept him off the hook for a whole day, but like him, Shankar too was ageing and perhaps the likelihood of a metaphysical inclination was more than physical hunger, he rationalised.  
He looked at the watch, reached for the phone and dialled a number.  It was already quite late. The modest restaurant around the corner of the road, the only one in the neighbourhood, served good Chinese food. He ordered a plate of Hakka noodles and Chicken Manchurian. The boy who took the order said he knew the address. He had been delivering take-away parcels for many years.
Beautifully ambushed in a green canopy of tall trees and tucked amidst the dense floral abundance of scarlet-red clusters of the Forest Flame and white orchids, far far away from the pandemonium and speed of urban life was his softly- lit timeless little acre of land—he called it Heeya, the sanctuary of love, as she had wanted. It outlined and encapsulated the soul of the land on which the colonial-styled house was built. On a little plaque, beside the wooden gate (she hated large iron doors) the name was inscribed and it shone under the light of a yellow lamp carved out of the bark of a tree. The dimly-lit garden lights created an interesting pattern on the dark foliage.
His was the last cottage on this boulevard separated from the national park by a stretch of empty land and a little feral brook. The red brick-walled porch overlooking the garden that rolled down to the forest had been converted into a warm and cozy sitting area, by strategically hanging glass lamps and placing potted palms in ceramic and terracotta basins. This is where he lazed on late winter afternoons such as today, on a huge bean bag sketching, taking a nap or simply observing the activities and movements of the plants and animals.
The delivery boy was not late. To satiate the overwhelming hunger, he slowly walked up to the porch with his plate and sat down. The dying sunlight was playing on the leaves of grass, teasingly hiding behind the swaying branches of the Forest Flames.  Evenings fell early in the forests and especially in the winters, the cold mist started to rise from the moist earth, looming like a mysterious dream over the landscape as soon as the sun went down.
His eyes fell on the odd- sized bean bag he had especially ordered for this space. “Why should bean bags be always single-seaters? Can’t two people share a moment of complete careless comfort together?” she had once asked.  Biting into the late lunch, he thought of her again. Perhaps if she were here, they would be cuddled up in a warm shawl, eating out of the same plate, watching the slow movements of nature, comprehending the language of the cricket appearing and then disappearing from the bracken ferns and wild rose shrubs. “When our minds are uncluttered, we seek for visions of our own lives by observing others,” she would have said.
They had met by chance at the local tea stall one summer afternoon just after the semester exams were over, when the campus was a little less crowded with enthusiastic freshmen and overwhelming senior students. She was alone, he had noticed; simply dressed in a pair of faded denims and a white cotton shirt, with very little make up and completely oblivious to the attention she commanded.  Sitting across an old bench opposite him, she had ordered a glass of tea and opened a book. She must have been a fresher on the campus, yet so much at ease with the surroundings as if she always belonged here. There was something about that selective indifference that attracted him.
Their eyes met when a few of his friends dropped by to exchange pleasantries with him breaking into the trance.  From his demeanour and especially that of his comrades, she could gauge he was popular. Probably, a student leader of sort, she thought and dismissed the idea of looking any further.
A few weeks later, he saw her again standing at the library porch, waiting for an untimely drizzle to stop. Her hands were full of thick hard bound books that she clutched close to her breasts, the long and curly auburn locks with droplets of rain stuck on them fell on her anxious face as she looked up at the thunderous clouds. 
When the rain didn’t stop for over an hour and both of them stood helplessly looking at the tempestuous sky, a casual conversation began.
“Doesn’t look like it will ever stop,” he said.
“I have been waiting for almost an hour now,” she replied with a smile and added, “had it not been for the books, I would have walked out in the rain.”
“I have a plastic bag here, if that can help,” he took out a sheet of polythene from a pile of art material he was carrying.
They walked a few blocks together, letting the rain wash away the hesitance of unfamiliarity and doubts, and began discovering each other, and from that started an era of love, friendship, comradeship and commitment. He could never see life beyond her.
Geographies, boundaries, relationships, emotions and expectations hadn’t remained the same. Yet, nothing had changed. He still felt her presence in his system, stronger than ever before. To distract his thoughts from the overpowering sense of loneliness, he decided to go out for a long drive.
The road to the town was not peculiarly empty, as was common on winter evenings, especially on weekends. He sped up, slicing through the cold breeze in his high powered jeep. Age has had little restrictions on his intrinsic bohemian nature. He still thought rage and a furious speed could stop the unwanted pain cringing in his heart. He was nearing the city outskirts, and traffic signals began to appear one after the other. As he pulled the brake at the junction, he looked around the growing suburban townships. He could somehow never connect to this new look and feel of his once-favourite city in the world. The peripheral small towns were reeking with self-proclaimed bouts of modernism, the me-too syndrome of mushrooming middle class mufassils,...all of which seemed to only conceal the city’s true identity and blended it with any another metro in the world. This was the primary reason he chose to find his Heeya about 40 kms away from the city din.          
05, 04, 03, 02, 01....the traffic light blinked and turned green. His wheels roared and he was just about to press the accelerator when a woman jumped out of a taxi parked on the road side tugging along a heavy trolley suitcase and landed right in front of his speeding jeep. He pulled the handbrakes as quickly and instinctively as he could and managed to halt just in the nick of time.
“Are you blind?” he screamed at her.
Completely shaken and horrified by a near to death experience with her fair face turned white, she managed to hold herself on her feet and looked up.
“Goodness Gracious! Is that how you drive?”
The voice was too familiar to be mistaken; even the overflowing sweetness hidden in the reprimand was way too known. He jumped out of the jeep.
Yes, those large floating eyes with the kohl slightly smudged—the ones that glistened during sunshine and made the imperfect crow’s feet look like a childish error by the divine craftsman, the ones that gleamed when she smiled and lit up his world.
“Hop in, let me give you a life,” he took the suitcase from her and opened the jeep’s door.
“You were killing me a moment ago. Thank you, I’ll take another taxi home.”
“Trust me, I’ll drop you there faster than any other mode of transport. And you won’t find too many taxis plying from here to where you need to go. Why did you leave that one?”
“He had a problem with some driving permission. Not allowed to go beyond the city area or something to that effect,” she replied, settling on the co-driver’s seat.
He rolled up his sleeves, and started the engine. “I saw you on television, looking wise and reading out excerpts from My Rain Song.”
“Thanks, I am flattered,” she smiled.
“Do you want something to drink..ah, if you have time for coffee, maybe?”
“No, thanks.  I want to go home. I am tired.” He sensed reluctance in her voice.
“Sure, no worries,” he said and sped up.  
There was a nip in the air as they drove through the dark empty highway only intermittently lit by halogen lamps. He turned on his favourite “Buddha Bar” on the car stereo and she looked away at the distant trees flying past them.   
“Stop there on the left, you nearly missed the turn. That’s where I stay if you remember.”
“Me too,” he said sheepishly, a little embarrassed at having being inattentive and missed the turn.
He parked the jeep and opened the door for her, pulling down the trolley suitcase from the rear seat.
“Aren’t you coming home?” she looked at him, surprised.
“If you don’t scold me anymore. I am sorry...” he said biting his nails.
“Stop that,” she snapped and broke into a smile immediately. “You can get away with murder with me,” she said looking straight into his eyes.
“Then what is making you stop here in the middle of the road, Mrs Stubborn Blockhead?”
“You, Mr Stubborn Blockhead. Open the door. I left without the keys....”
“Trust you, and I couldn’t find mine since you left home that night...”
“What do you mean? Where’s Shankar? You left home for a drive without locking the door?
“No I found them later under the window pane. “
“What crap! But the door is locked. Now where are the keys?”
“I gave them to you.”
“Liar..when did that happen?”
“Sorry...no! Oh shit, I left them in the jeep and locked the door with the keys inside.”
“Trust you....grrrrrrr. Now help me jump over the gate and wait at the porch for dearest Shankar to return from his spiritual actualisation session. ” 
The night was windy and as they stopped at the patio door, the Japanese glass bell swaying over their heads chimed in a rather discordant but sweet jingle. The argument continued, the abuses and accusations followed only to be wrapped up by an overflowing spirit of forgiveness and love, as the two found their place in the odd-shaped bean bag—perhaps the only one in the world that wasn’t created to be a single-seater. It housed their carefree comfort of being imperfect, yet together.