Sunday, March 9, 2014
Sunday, March 2, 2014
1983- A Film with Real Difference By Abrid Shine
Abrid Shine the debutant director of 1983 deserves many applause due to the film.If you like cricket (not the IPL gala) you have no choice not to show your love towards this film. With a well written script Abrid told the story in an interesting way. Each shot is perfect, though I am not mature enough to say its technical details. A real cut of the village life which I have had in my childhood days. The cricket god Sachin is a character in this film and this might be an Indian Film in this sort. Bhagath (Kittu) told me after the film that he wanted to become a cricket player. For me it's a positive film. A good movie to watch I recommend!
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A Different Journey...!
A JOURNEY BROUGHT TO THE LOST OR PAST LIFE
It was not at all planned. Yesterday,1st March 2014 after the marriage reception of Rose Mary Jacob 's brother at PALA, all of sudden I've decided to visit my friend and IELTS colleague at Elizabeth International, Mr. K M Joy Joy who has been living in Neelur near Muttom, Thodupuzha. A hilly village of 18 km from Pala. It is a journey to the lost or past life which I had been enjoying till the age of 24 at my native Koodal, Pathanamthitta. There is a small hill, known as Ellupara. My 4 year old Bhagath (Kittu) was with us when we went to the top of the hill. It was just like I had had trekking experience in Karakkakuzy where we had a small land of Rubber trees. He was so thrilled, we spent an hour there on the top and played well. Then after the hill we had a different evening food....the cooked unripe jack-fruit. It was cooked with (though there is a gas stove... they used the fire wood in the old open kitchen 'aduppukallu') the mix of crushed coconut on the stone ('Arappukallu' see the pic). I was completely immersed in the past life... which I had in my childhood. The beef curry was prepared by Joy sir was undoubtedly tasty because, I believe, it was prepared on the flames (the memory itself is enough to mouth-watering). It was a journey to my golden past. Brought me to the life I had in my childhood.
The slow pace of that past life gave us a lot in terms of taste... satisfaction... and life.
Thank you very much dear joy sir. We will come again!
On our way back to home we witnessed the danger in this past pace of life, one young man hit by a mini-lorry which was damn fast and ran out from there at the very moment without giving any chance to know people to note down the number of the vehicle. Suddenly I took him to the Mariyan Medical Centre, near St. Thomas College Pala. Fortunately he was having some wounds in different parts of his body... not serious. As with my family I couldn't spent much time with that young man... but I informed his friend from Ettumanur about this and left the hospital.
It was not at all planned. Yesterday,1st March 2014 after the marriage reception of Rose Mary Jacob 's brother at PALA, all of sudden I've decided to visit my friend and IELTS colleague at Elizabeth International, Mr. K M Joy Joy who has been living in Neelur near Muttom, Thodupuzha. A hilly village of 18 km from Pala. It is a journey to the lost or past life which I had been enjoying till the age of 24 at my native Koodal, Pathanamthitta. There is a small hill, known as Ellupara. My 4 year old Bhagath (Kittu) was with us when we went to the top of the hill. It was just like I had had trekking experience in Karakkakuzy where we had a small land of Rubber trees. He was so thrilled, we spent an hour there on the top and played well. Then after the hill we had a different evening food....the cooked unripe jack-fruit. It was cooked with (though there is a gas stove... they used the fire wood in the old open kitchen 'aduppukallu') the mix of crushed coconut on the stone ('Arappukallu' see the pic). I was completely immersed in the past life... which I had in my childhood. The beef curry was prepared by Joy sir was undoubtedly tasty because, I believe, it was prepared on the flames (the memory itself is enough to mouth-watering). It was a journey to my golden past. Brought me to the life I had in my childhood.
The slow pace of that past life gave us a lot in terms of taste... satisfaction... and life.
Thank you very much dear joy sir. We will come again!
On our way back to home we witnessed the danger in this past pace of life, one young man hit by a mini-lorry which was damn fast and ran out from there at the very moment without giving any chance to know people to note down the number of the vehicle. Suddenly I took him to the Mariyan Medical Centre, near St. Thomas College Pala. Fortunately he was having some wounds in different parts of his body... not serious. As with my family I couldn't spent much time with that young man... but I informed his friend from Ettumanur about this and left the hospital.
A Unique Attempt for Upholding the Culture and Open to All
Yesterday (27th Feb 2014) we went to the J-YES Farms, Neendoor or Commonly known as Neendoor Farms is a unique concept in its kind. If you love the nature and farming this farm is quite worth to visit your family. It's open to all and free of cost! I can't still believe how can a man take such an initiative to collect, nurture and farm the price-less reminiscence of the great agrarian life and culture in this adorable manner! It's open from morning 5 to evening 7!
Everybody is welcomed to go around the whole land and watch the cultivation, vegetation and fish-cow-poultry farms! You can buy their products but optional. Feel the slow pace or a different phase o life is a great thing! From the canteen you can have lunch and snacks.... if you are moving in a group then you need to prior booking! There is a small park as well! I took some photo with my mobile are herewith
For the photos and more details please visit:http://www.kottayampattanam.com/jyes-neendoor-farm-park/
Everybody is welcomed to go around the whole land and watch the cultivation, vegetation and fish-cow-poultry farms! You can buy their products but optional. Feel the slow pace or a different phase o life is a great thing! From the canteen you can have lunch and snacks.... if you are moving in a group then you need to prior booking! There is a small park as well! I took some photo with my mobile are herewith
For the photos and more details please visit:http://www.kottayampattanam.com/jyes-neendoor-farm-park/
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