The Other Side of Glass wall

My travel experiences have been my personal possesions..till he suggested. So, here it is…my first public sharing is dedicated to Harshal Rao. A Young software engineer from Baroda.

The reflection from glass wall is clear and pristine..so near yet so far away.

.The unsurpassable, dominating and spellbinding aussie zeal of life captured every moment of my travelling n my heart….The fierce independence of australians is worth dying for.

The day is clear n sunny outside on Sydney Kingsmith Airport..the que is long and people are waiting for quarantine checks.just looking around and saw a sikh officer.

“‘Can I go out..I m not carrying anything to quarantine” I smiled at him..A straight answer up on my face..”how do we know that” ..I knew I m in aussieland..
So my turn ” Do you think, this small bag and backpack can accomodate food for six weeks? N you have to trust me”

My conviction works always…He looked at me, smiles n stamps my pass..n said the most important thing to carry when you travel around..SMILE…

Melania is first aussie contact, waiting for me ..Smart, charming businesswoman. She is Ian ‘s  friend so goes extra mile to make me feel comfortable..

Taxi driver smiled at me..had to ..after all Indians connect.

Mel’s home is in Hurtsville. Quiet n tranquil suburb of sydney which has dominating population of chinese people.Late evening already n I sat down admiring lovely home she has, over tea.I love cooking n Mel made sure I get every chance of proving my skill..

Night brings cold feeling n dry aspen  leaves cracking under my feet while I walked..A smitten feeling comes back. I remember walking under stars on a freezing night in Edinburgh. Countries are so similar..humans are so identical and yet so many differences.

My next day is real brush with Aussie weather..hot, scorching sun …walking through botanical gardens,Mel talks about her views about australians. Quite sharp though… N just when I walked ahead..mesmerizing…the first look at Opera House is amazing…Its something which is called picture perfect..

Its very surprising but an overwhelming feeling clouds my thoughts…I know this feeling..Its the same,looking at Big Ben in London, standing under Eiffel tower n looking at sunset from Tajmahal..Magnitude is significant and precisely the reflection is from the Glass wall.

So near yet so far away.


4 Responses to “The Other Side of Glass wall”

  • Harshal Says:

    Hi Rama, i have to tell you that when i read the words “dedicated to Harshal Rao”, GOD …. i was flattered and my eyes opened up wide and stunning… i was out of words and could not believe what i was reading. Thank you so very much for this wonderful blog on your travelling experience. I would like to read more about your similar experiences. In a way it adds new words to my vocabulary dictionary and believe me, when u r reading something about Travel and visits to different places put down in words by someone else, there is a two way imagination process. The first is when the person putting his/her travel experience into words and the other is when the reader, converts those words into his/her imaginations. It is an awesome phenomenon. I thank you once again for the effort in writting the blog, i would say for me (smile).
    Regards
    Harshal Rao

  • Harshal Says:

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    February 4th, 2009 at 4:25 am
    Hi Rama, i have to tell you that when i read the words “dedicated to Harshal Rao”, GOD …. i was flattered and my eyes opened up wide and stunning… i was out of words and could not believe what i was reading. Thank you so very much for this wonderful blog on your travelling experience. I would like to read more about your similar experiences. In a way it adds new words to my vocabulary dictionary and believe me, when u r reading something about Travel and visits to different places put down in words by someone else, there is a two way imagination process. The first is when the person putting his/her travel experience into words and the other is when the reader, converts those words into his/her imaginations. It is an awesome phenomenon. I thank you once again for the effort in writting the blog, i would say for me (smile).
    Regards
    Harshal Rao

  • Harshal Says:

    Hi Rama,
    i have to tell you that when i read the words “dedicated to Harshal Rao”, GOD … i was flattered and my eyes opened up wide and stunning. I was out of words and could not believe what i was reading. Thank you so very much for this wonderful blog on your travelling experience. I would like to read more about your similar experiences. In a way it adds new words to my vocabulary dictionary and believe me, when u r reading something about Travel and visits to different places put down in words by someone else, there is a two way imagination process. The first is when the person putting his/her travel experience into words and the other is when the reader, converts those words into his/her imaginations. It is an awesome phenomenon. I thank you once again for the effort in writting the blog, i would say for me (smile).
    Regards
    Harshal

  • Rama Says:

    Hi, Thanks..I have now started doin it on regular basis. will look forward to your comments.

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