Sunday, February 22, 2009

room for improvement

I love the study-cum-bedroom I'v gotten, in the new house. The aura of all those books from various genres lined up neatly in the wall unit among photos here and there, a few favourite animation and stuffed toys, pot pourri, urns, the revolving chair and the dusky lamp lit air is so my kind of playground. Had the beds made something like I saw at Habitt a couple of years ago : low lying planks with no head piece and single units, to serve the purpose of sofa-cum-beds all the same. Rooms are the places that boast of your personal tastes, mine being a plethora of books,books and more books. Like a sanctuary of sorts. Being a studyroom, it's got books, journals, magazines and gadgets from all over the house, so it's a bit of a public affair when your guests keep walking in to glance through the book titles and all. Still working on getting a workable dressing table and unload the 'things' serving as bedsides. I'v always been something of a momento junkie and a bit private one at that. Still have to find a place for the paraphernalia, collected over years and journals seasoned since. Need to fix my digi-cam, though the thought of a new one's just as tempting. Also decide on a theme color, as for now it's all experimental, the drapes are primtive white, grey and pink, the matting's peachy brown and cushions many earth tones. Pathwork-esque.
It's the ambience of a living library and a bedroom to be re-buffed.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

hmmph-ing some more

sleep deprivation never never causes creativity. Or does it?
You'v only gotta be as fatigued as me to know that for sure. Exam Anxiety. *Sighs*

Friday, February 13, 2009

tip tip tip baarish shuru hogayee!

the rain's painting Islamabad ( and, ofcourse other parts of the county) gorgeous. It has a funny way of bringing back so many memories:
- splashing in the cold summer showers with cousins all afternoon
- going for a long drive to the end of nowhere
- making garam sweet pakoras to go with steaming coffee
- simply walking to take in the icy breeze and just get really wet
- richly colored umbrellas and raincoats
- getting shoes and socks full of water
- rushing under that massive tree to shelter and relish the scene
-dancing in the rain, with hair and clothes flowing, on the loose
-writing my journal in the balcony, the pages getting all smudged in ink and rain
- stranded in a super-hilly-turned-slippery forest in Kel,Azad Kashmir and holding onto tree trunks prior to being rescued back home
- nursery rhyme,' rain rain, go away...'
- songs that talk of rain, 'tip tip tip baarish', 'november rain', 'it's raining man', 'bheegi yaadein', 'suhana safar aur yeh mausam haseen', and so many more

they say the first few droplets of rain remind you of the person you love...don't know about that
but the feeling's pure romance!

Monday, February 9, 2009

retrospect?

For the first time ever,i made no resolutions for 2009. Of all the trite greeting texts i got pre,post and midnight,the one still saved on my phone sums up my notion for it :
" I made no resolutions for the New Year. The habit of making plans, of criticizing, sanctioning and molding my life, is too much of a daily event for me."

words

i think in words,rather facts or figures.
numbers,somehow intimidate me.
logic often bores me.
images can escape the fitting dimensions of description.
words,i can count on...come what may.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Islamabad-The Beautiful and Sleepy.

If you'v ever been/lived/heard of Islamabad,you'd know the silent rumbles of the city,in the quiet and dark of the night,there's even stillness in broad daylight---nothing you could and probably should compare to Lahore or Karachi.

While driving with my mom somewhere near f7, i commented on how Islamabad wouldn't be Islamabad,had it not been for the serpentine traffic in the streets, dimly lit houses and cafes,
gentle, fresh breeze and the overall calm that envelops all signs of activity and buzz.Where your favourite coffee joint is not miles from your place, or your friend's place isn't all that remote afterall, you can relish a slow drive with favourite CD playing in the car or whizzing your ride from lane to lane.
Home's never faraway,the highways are never too noisy,the air doesnt smell of burning oil and your'e constantly in touch with nature.The land of gorgeous rains and thunder and vibrant green mountain tops.Being the small place it is,you get to be part of whatever social scene's happening around and that's the best part,the homey feel to it.It's still catching up with the rest of the country/world/whatever on many fronts,at it's own pace.

p.s: don't get me wrong,i love Karachi,intense as ever only in a different kinda spirit.
p.p.s:and Lahore,i like too.
p.p.p.s: but then again,nothing compares.

attack of the umpteens!

ok,so i adopted a couple of blogs back when i was too busy reading other,more happening and splashy ones but it definitely is another feeling having one for your very own.
For the umpteenth time here,on my umpteenth blog,the umpteenth post....umpteenth HELLO!