Life depends upon the Liver... so it follows that Love depends on the Lover... and since Love is the essence of life - so love on ...
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Monday, August 08, 2011
Deepak's Site - Neu Schwanstien - The Schloss - Abha Deepak Mrinal - our visit to Germany July 2011
This album has some photos of the most incredibly beautiful Schloss Neu Swanstein in Germany where we went with Mrinal. I have posted a description also on the photo album. Click on the link to go to the album!
Neu Schwanstien - The Schloss - Abha Deepak Mrinal - our visit to Germany July 2011
Mrinal drove us from Innsbruck, Ellbogen, Austria, to this beautiful Castle in Germany one day. The drive through the Austrian Alps was amazingly like a drive through the mountains of our dreams. Lush vegetation, beautiful villages and towns, incredible tunnels - one was 14 KM long, with lighting and superb roads and speeds of 80-90 KMPH even inside the tunnel - WOWEEEEE!
And then finally we had our first glimpse of this most beautiful of Castles of the world. In Germany they are called a Schloss - but I will use the word Castle. Lush meadows led us to the beautiful town at the base of the hills where it was built.
Everyone who has seen the great musical movie "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" must have been enthralled in the scene where the flying car flies over a castle and that castle was Neu Schawanstien! Find the You Tube link to the song - and enjoy the castle!
I will add to this blog in a while - but enjoy the photos till I manage to put in a more comprehensive description! We were not allowed to use the Flash in the Castle and it was not too brightly lit from inside to preserve the paintings and fresco in the Castle, so I am only posting the ones which were clear. Unfortunately the part of the movie where the car flies over the Neu Schwanstein Castle has been removed from You Tube due to some copyright infringement - but you all can see the movie all right when you get it.
AND ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO, I saw a calender of the castle and was so impressed by its pristine beauty that I PAINTED THE NEU SCHWANSTIEN CASTLE WITH A ROCKY FACE, never having seen it and not knowing that one day I would actually be standing inside it.. I am posting that painting my me also in this album - albeit with a little artistic license ha ha
Deepak and Abha!!
Sunday, August 07, 2011
SELIGENSTADT, GERMANY - ABHA DEEPAK VISIT WITH MRINAL PETRA ALBAN DANIEL
We went with Mrinal and Petra and their kids Alban and Daniel to SELIGENSTADT which is a beautiful Monastery near Frankfurt. We had great pastries at a cafe also. The most beautiful thing about that Monastery, aside from its beautiful medieval architecture, were the gardens. I am sure that the variety of plants and different variations of apples can not be found in any single garden anywhere, other then the Botanical Gardens of the Universities or the Government.
We were so happy there with the wonderful weather and the company of Petra and Alban and Daniel, that we remained smiles all the way. The Monks had cultivated an incredible assortment of rare medicinal herbs too. In a way it was like the Dream Garden that Abha carries close to her heart.!
Thursday, August 04, 2011
REMBRANDT HOUSE MUSEUM - AMSTERDAM - MASHINDER ABHA DEEPAK JULY 2011
Mashinder drove us from his house at Hepstedt, Germany, to Amsterdam, which happens to be among the best and most wonderful cites in Europe we visited. Suffice it to say that it is "DIFFERENT" as I have described in the other album on Amsterdam.
The highlight of our visit to Amsterdam was the Wonderful Rembrant museum, which has been made in the very house he lived in.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɛmbrɑnt ˈɦɑrmə(n)soːn vɑn ˈrɛin], 15 July 1606[1] – 4 October 1669) was a Dutch painter and etcher. He is generally considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art history and the most important in Dutch history.[2] His contributions to art came in a period that historians call the Dutch Golden Age.
Having achieved youthful success as a portrait painter, his later years were marked by personal tragedy and financial hardships. Yet his etchings and paintings were popular throughout his lifetime, his reputation as an artist remained high,[3] and for twenty years he taught many important Dutch painters.[4] Rembrandt's greatest creative triumphs are exemplified especially in his portraits of his contemporaries, self-portraits and illustrations of scenes from the Bible. His self-portraits form a unique and intimate biography, in which the artist surveyed himself without vanity and with the utmost sincerity.[2]
In his paintings and prints he exhibited knowledge of classical iconography, which he molded to fit the requirements of his own experience; thus, the depiction of a biblical scene was informed by Rembrandt's knowledge of the specific text, his assimilation of classical composition, and his observations of Amsterdam's Jewish population.[5] Because of his empathy for the human condition, he has been called "one of the great prophets of civilization."[6]
The tour of the museum was fantastic, and we were given Voice Recorders which gave a running commentry on each painting in each room we visited. Rembrandt also had a great collection of busts of the head including a skull which must have helped him to paint the human face in true perspective. His studio where he painted showed all the original tools and brushes and palates he used along with the original paints he mixed. Once one has seen any of his paintings, one can but understand why he has been the greatest of the Dutch Master School of Artists.
We took many photographs, but since the lighting was dim and flash lights were not allowed, some are not so clear. But still they are all precious memories of a wonderful unforgettable visit to Amsterdam, and testimonials to the power of friendship which brought Mashinder and us together after 35 years without any contact!
Thank you Internet and technology which made it all possible.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
AMSTERDAM - DEEPAK ABHA MASHINDER - JULY 2011
Mashinder put us in his car and off we went to a drive of over 500 KM to Amsterdam. And what a wonderful city it was. Just when we finally parked the car and had walked a little way across a bridge, the rain clouds loomed over the sky. We took refuge in a little shop and were pleasantly surprised to find that besides souvenirs, chocolate, coffee and trinkets, they also sold tickets for a Canal Cruise. Soon the clouds receded after a slight drizzle and we were on the Cruise Ship, cruising along the canals of Amsterdam.
I was amazed to see the extent of canals which crisscrossed the city. We passed many monuments and other constructions along the way and covered a very large portion of Amsterdam. The cruise ship was completely covered with glass covering so we could get a great view on all sides. We admired the many bridges the most. At one point one could see 7 Bridges simultaneously while going down one of the canals. Amsterdam is a city meant for Tourists.
Everyone spoke English so we did not feel like strangers. The entire town was full of hundreds of shops selling an amazing variety of things ranging from dolls, postcards, paintings, do-it-yourself kits, coffee, great confectioneries, great food, and what not what not - not to forget the clothing stores. The roads were perfectly maintained. The whole local population of Amsterdam seemed to be riding on bicycles. No one ever crossed the road on a red traffic light, including the pedestrians. The architecture was enchanting. Mashinder had been there many years before, but he remembered the narrow by lanes of Amsterdam and took us across to that sector of the city.
Marijuana is allowed to be used in Amsterdam and there were shops selling reefers of Marijuana. We also bought one to smoke when we reached Hepstedt for the experience, but no one remembered it so it was never smoked ha ha.
The day was reaching a close, but we had time because Mashinder had booked us into one of the Hotels near the Schipol Airport, and we could get a train to town very easily from there. The hotel also had a bus which took passengers to Schipol and back, so we could roam all around Amsterdam till late night.
The next day we again went to town and saw new areas. In one of the lanes there is a house which has many many bells covering its walls and all the bells ring simultaneously at a particular time. Many tourists were waiting for the bells to ring. Amsterdam also has lots of famous places like Madame Taussads, and many museums where the Great Dutch Masters great paintings are displayed. Since we had only a two day stay there, I chose to see the Museum of one of the Greatest of the Dutch Masters - Rembrant!! I will write more about that museum which is in the original house where Rembrant lived. Suffice it to say that it was an experience like no other!!
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Visit to Mashinder Rumi and Karan at Hepstedt North Germany - WONDERFUL11
Our friend Mrinal put us on a train to Bremen via Hanover, in the nick of time after we arrived at the wrong station ha ha. The train was wonderful and so was the trip. I wonder how they manage to coordinate the entire system so efficiently. We passed through beautiful countryside, tunnels and little hamlets and towns on the way - they were all like one would see in a fairytale.
For the first time in many years, the trains were delayed due to some problem on a bridge but we were met at the station by Mashinder and he drove us the short distance of about 35 KM to Hepstedt where he and Rumi have a beautiful house.
This album is about them only and perhaps I may have to write a tome someday about this beautiful family. I am going to post some photos which will give every one an idea of this heaven on Earth.
AND CONTINUING NOW - the stay with Mashinder and Rumi was more and more enchanting hour by hour. Abha said that the couples marriage was so perfect that the marriage must have been arranged in Heaven. The days when we did not go out, they cooked up wonderful dishes including a PERFECT birthday party for me at Midnight on the 26th! Rumi had quietly baked a cake par excellence and they had the Champagne chilled to perfection - all done without me knowing about it!!
The day before we left, they made a wonderful Barbeque with coals in their beautiful garden .. I wish we were not going back to India ... and finally, just the two of them maintain that heavenly house as though some fairy waves a magic wand every day to keep it so perfect - imagine keeping a house with garden with 40 Trees and myriad other things so perfectly speck free ...
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
A short update of our Europe Trip
We landed at Frankfurt on the 4th of July, were met at the Airport by my old friend Mrinal - and over the next couple of weeks we have seen a lot of Frankfurt, Been to Paris, Zurich, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Venice, Rottemburg, and so many other places including a wonderful Medevial Town, The Neuswanstien Castle with the incredible Mrinal - and will write in detail and post photos and descriptions of all the places by and by
We then came by train to Bremmen via Hanover and are now at my great mad friend Kundi's place in Hepstedt, North Germany. Mashinder is in a heaven built by himself here - I think that I will have to post a separate blog about his incredible house itself.
Today we drove with Mashinder and his very very wonderful wife Rumi to Hamburg, We walked around the beautiful city centre area, ate a great lunch at his favourite Chinese restraunt there and then took a City tour on the open top of a bus which showed us all the major attractions of this city of over 2 million people. The architecture is incredible and warrants a very detailed report which shall follow. Mashinder just booked rooms in a hotel and we shall be driving around 450 KM tomorrow to Amsterdam, Holland for a couple of days with him..
We hope all of our family and friends are well and shining and happy and healthy
Adieu
Deepak and Abha
Friday, July 08, 2011
PARIS - DEEPAK MRINAL ABHA JULY 2011
PARIS - DEEPAK MRINAL ABHA JULY 2011
Sunday, July 03, 2011
Winsor McCay's Little Nemo: The First True Animation, 1911 | Brain Pickings
This is the comment I just made on this site about Winsor Mckay :-
Quote :I just saw the incredible genius of Winsor Mckay in that great video on the making of “Little Nemo” and I was astounded at the greatness of the man – I am certain that no one in our present generation could possibly have conceived such a concept and even if they could have done it – I doubt that anyone would ever have the patience or the skills of imagination to break open the world of cartoons in this way – this is a Path breaking video and I think I have to salute Mckay as well as your website for this glorious experience!
Bow’s and exeunt
Deepak
Unquote
The Shakechilli in me says ....
1. Completing my Science Fiction Novel - Lying dormant over the years - no time to think and complete it - around 100 Pages written
2. Getting my Children's Books Published - 4 Books completed and Copyrighted so far and lying dormant over the years because I never had the time to contact a publisher ha ha
3. Writing a sequel to "Lost Horizon" - still half done
4. Publishing two completed collections of Poetry
5. Writing another book of Quatrains - this time will get them published by an international publisher and also get my published book of poetry "Tamam Shudh" re-published (Tamam Shudh means 'All Pure' .
6. So far I have painted in water colour - rather difficult - so this time I shall paint one in "Oils" - lets see how it comes. And if I do manage to paint it reasonably well - I shall ask you to teach me how to paint in "Acrylic" too
7. Complete my book which is based on my own experiences when we ran away from home to Mumbai - in fact this one is the top priority because I promised my daughter that I will write it one day ..
8. Try to write articles for News Papers and Magazines - they need a new perspective to stop them from running down people all the time ha ha
And of course - Dance and sing and Make a CD too
They say that if wishes were horses - beggars would ride and of course there is also the story of the good Sheikh Chilli !!
Take care and keep writing - in fact because this is probably the first time I have actually put down on words what I think I will do after I retire .. I'll just post this link on my Face Book too
Take care everyone and keep dreaming ...
Deepak
Saturday, July 02, 2011
Virginia Woolf’s late essays by Trev Broughton - TLS
And once I retire - I think I will study Virginia Woolf immediately and try to understand what exactly was the "Stream of Consciousness" which was the hallmark of her writing ...
Sunday, June 19, 2011
A Blog by Varsh Nagpal on the institution of Marriage and Relationsships
Saturday, June 18, 2011
neil diamond-if you go away
Friday, June 17, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Sense and Common sense
I read the Reserve Bank of India Bulletin today and was impressed by a speech given by Dr. K. C. Chakrabarty - and decided to blog a little excerpt from that speech. Perhaps this shows that the people who regulate the entire monetary policy and thence the Economy of our country - have a great depth to their knowledge - in fact it is clear that it is a mix of Talent and Common Sense that makes India a great country.
I am pasting that excerpt below for all of you to read and hope you find a lot of meaning in this little fable ..
Deepak
Talent Acquisition and
Management*
Dr. K. C. Chakrabarty
http://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/Bulletin/PDFs/03SP080611F.pdf
The Scholars and the Lion…
Four men grew up together in a little village in
India. Three of the men were scholars, but the fourth
man never studied anything. In fact, he had never read
a book in his life. He just got along as best as he could
on his own common sense. But the four men had been
friends as children, and they remained friends despite
their differences.
One day, the four friends were sitting under the
tree talking of this and that when one of the scholars
said,
‘Something has been bothering me. I have spent
all my life studying, and I know many things, but I
know them only from books. I don’t know if my
knowledge works, out in the world.’
‘You know,’ said another of the scholars, ‘the same
thing has been bothering me! But somehow, this little
village doesn’t seem to offer the scope for me to try
out my vast knowledge.’
‘Clearly,’ said the third scholar, ‘we must travel
out into the world and try out our knowledge there.’
The other scholars agreed, but then there was their
friend. They had always done everything together,
share and share alike, but suppose...suppose they
found some lost treasure by using their knowledge?
Suppose they solved a problem for a rajah and he
rewarded them with gold and jewels? They had studied
late into the night to prepare themselves for this work,
and their friend had done nothing. He only had
common sense, and which rajah would be impressed
with that? They argued this back and forth, as they so
enjoyed doing, but finally they decided to do as they
had always done, share and share alike.
And so they started on their journey. They walked
along for many days, and one day they saw some bones
scattered by the path. One of the scholars said, ‘I can
tell from my studies that these bones are the bones of
a lion. Now it so happens that I have learnt how to
arrange the bones as they would be in a living lion.’
‘ R e a l l y ? ’ s a i d t h e s e c o n d s c h o l a r , ‘ t h a t i s
interesting – for it so happens that from my studies I
know how to clothe the bones with flesh and blood
and skin and fur.’
‘Indeed?’ said the third scholar. ‘How curious ! It
so happens that I know the next step. Once the animal
is formed, I know how to breathe life into it. Clearly,
this is the place where we should try out our knowledge
to see if it works in the world.’ The others agreed.
The fourth man, the one who wasn’t a scholar,
was simply struck dumb by this display of learning and
didn’t say anything at all.
So the first scholar stepped forward and arranged
the bones as they would be in a living lion. Then he
stepped back, and the second scholar stepped forward
and clothed the bones with flesh, and blood, and skin,
and fur. Then he stepped back, and the third scholar
stepped forward, about to breathe life into the animal,
when the fourth man said “Wait! That’s a lion! That’s
a lion you are about to bring to life. It could eat us up!
Stop! Think what you’re doing!’
‘We know what we’re doing,’ said the scholars.
‘We have studied this all our lives. Don’t worry. Just
leave everything to us.’
‘Well, all right,’ said their friend, ‘but...could you
wait till I climb a tree?’ ‘Certainly,’ said the scholars,
and they waited till the fourth friend had climbed a
convenient tree. Then the third scholar went back to
the procedure of breathing life into the animal. And
sure enough, the lion started breathing, opened its
eyes, looked at the three scholars, sprang upon them,
and ate them up.
After the lion had gone away, the fourth man, the
one who wasn’t a scholar, climbed down from the tree
and made his way back to the village, taking with him
no great treasure of gold and jewels, but only his own
common sense.
Talent, to me, is indeed like common sense –
you have it, or you do not have it.
Thursday, June 09, 2011
Those were the days my friend ... Mary Hopkins
I got this from You Tube - the link is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyaTIXdN5fI&feature=related.
Thie link to the song is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDVhB0jGP7I&NR=1
"You Look Familiar"
A new CD from Mary Hopkin and Morgan Visconti release date 25/10/2010
http://www.maryhopkin.com
The opening black and white film is from 1968 and the remaining film is from around 1982.
This song sung by Mary Hopkin called "those were the days" is not translated from the song "Дорогой длинною" "Dorogo Dlinnoyu".
The song "Dorogoy Dlinnoyu (Along a long road)" was written in the 1920's by "Boris Fomin" (music) and "Konstantin Podrevsky" (lyrics). An American called Gene Raskin in the early 60's wrote the lyrics "Those were the days" and put them to Fomin's music. The words have no similarity whatsoever with Podrevsky's
For more info on Mary and this song visit my website at http://www.maryhopkin.net
Born in Wales Mary began her musical career as a folk singer with a local group called the Selby Set and Mary. She released an EP of Welsh language songs for a local label called Cambrian before signing to the Beatles Apple Label, model Twiggy saw her winning a TV talent show and recommended her to Paul McCartney. She was one of the first artists to record on the Beatles record label Her debut single" Those Were the Days" got to number 1 in the UK and number 2 in the US. Selling over 8 million copies.
A little something more about Mary!
In September 2005 she released an album on her own label, "Mary Hopkin Music", called "Live at the Royal Festival Hal!" It was followed in December 2006 by a brand-new Christmas recording, "Snowed Under", released as an mp3 download via Disaudio.com
To celebrate her birthday in 2007, she released an album called "Valentine", on her new label uk It includes 12 previously unheard tracks dating from 1972 to 1980, three of which were written by Mary. Then in December 2008 the CD 'Recollections' was released again included songs written by Mary, And now May 2009 yet another new CD is released called 'Now and Then' all these wonderful recordings are available via Mary's own Website at MARY HOPKIN MUSIC http://www.maryhopkin.co.