Few snaps from the wedding of my son Gaurav which was solemnised at Bangalore on 10 Nov 2013. Shall add a few more after the photographer obliges.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Micro S&B at Hyderabad
Some photographs of the Micro S&B held at Minerva House, Hyderabad on 19 Oct 13
Mukundala Balasubramanyam urf MB
Raghu says, yours truly with Ramesh. The young guy in the blue T is yours truly. Ramesh is the other guy.
The Three Musketeers from Hyderabad (Actually 2 S's and a B)
I wonder why our lady musketeer from the twin cities could not attend.
Friday, January 18, 2013
CV/CG RIshikesh/Gridman/Chaturvasi's 70th B'day bash
It was an eventful day for THC's resident CCE which was capped off with an evening bash at the Platinum Point, Presidency Club, Chennai. The bash had thin attendance and only the following made it to the event Padmanabhan, Bhala, Rengaswamy, Dr Gaytahri Srikanth, VP, Ajeesh and self (as a surprise factor for the B'day boy) with the B'day boy and Mrs Gita Rishikesh. Appended below are some of the photographs.
Mrs Gita Rishikesh, Dr Gayatri Srikanth and Venkatesh Prabhakar (VP)
Padmanabhan, Rengaswamy and Bhalachandra Pasupathy (Bhala)
The B'day cake
B'day boy and self
The cake and candles with an extra one for luck
CV reading out the inscriptions on the cake
Gayathri, Gita, CV, Bhala, Padmanabhan, Self, VP & Rengaswamy
A piece to eat at last
A piece for the better half
Padmanabhan reads out the poem composed by Mrs Pavalamani Pragasam (PP)
....and presents it to him
A bouquet for Gita
CV reading out PP's poem
A gift for the B'day boy from Kishore, Arden, Shuchi, Bhavan, VP, Sandhya, David John, Suresh, Padmanabhan, Gayathri, Phantom, Ramesh, Dr Srinivasan, Ajeesh, Bhala and Self
Ajeesh who arrived just as the cake was beng cut with VP and CV
The gift, a SONY digital photo frame
Self, Padmanbhan, Rengaswamy, VP, Ajeesh, Gayathri, Gita, CV and Bhala at wind up time
Last but not the least a big big thank you to Bhala and Padmanabhan for putting in their time and effort to organise the evening, great job done by both of them.
PS: I am going to create a database of all the visitors to my blog so that we can have details of everyone in various cities, for use in case of future events at any of the cities. Please forward your Address, Contact nos and e-mail ID's to my e-mail ID. Details will be kept confidential.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
My 60th B'day bash
The day began with a treasure hunt set up by my wife to make me hunt for my B'day gifts and in true cruciverbalist fashion the pointers to the locations were in the form of clues which she set up with help from the Chief of the Research &Analysis Wing of THCC namely Kishore
Pondering over the 'PUZZLE' clue which was
"Surprise, non-plus and befuddle with the broken down crossword to put together? (6)"
The PUZZLE being the Jigsaw CW given to me by Gita Iyer at the first S&B meet.
Retrieving one of the gifts from the 'GRINDER' which was clued as
"Smile, the German machine is in the kitchen (7)"
Another present, a SAMSUNG GALAXY NEXUS phone from my wife that was hidden in the BAR
"Lawyers prevent going to the liquor cabinet (3)"
The final gift a 'SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE' from my Sons and daughter-in-law hidden in my FIAT MILLICENTO
"A thousand one hundred ride on four wheels (10)"
At the location of the surprise B'day bash (Kochhar Institute)
The chief organiser, my wife Gita, welcoming the gathering
With Kishore
Mrs Devanathan, Shuchi and Devanathan (Arden)
The two B'day boys, my younger son Gaurav who turned 30 (he surprised all of us including my wife by landing up in the morning) and self
Some of the guests waiting for the cake to be cut
The Birthday cake
That looks too delicious to be cut
Self explanatory
A hug from my mother, seen in the background are my m-i-l and f-i-l, the three of them are at 87, 86 and 92 respectively
Egged on by the guests the B'day boys downed a bottle of Champagne each
A hug from my better half
And a kiss as well. I must congratulate my wife for all the effort she put in to organise the function especially the effort that she went through to keep it secret from me, in which she succeded
Singing my favourite song 'Surangani'
Watch it
Tired after all the Vodka, Champagne and opening of the gifts at the end of the day
These were the clues of the treasure hunt in the sequence in which they were set out, I have given the answers first so that they can be appreciated, as some of them relate to items around my house and you'll may not have any idea as to what the item is.
DOG COLLAR - Priestly accessory worn by Cocoa (3,6)
ENCYCLOPAEDIA - Wikipedia's predecessors in black and white usually went before Britannica (13)
EGG-TRAY - Place where chickens' ancestors and descendants reside, a cluth of nothings (3-4)
PAPA'S-PHOTO - Italian pope's picture shows the first Colonel in the family (4'1-5)
AVNI's PHOTO - Grand-daughter countenance that looks back from this drinking utensil (4'1,5)
KINGFISHER BEER - Drink got by Buzzer right after the royal angler leads (10,4)
GRINDER - Smile, the German machine is in the kitchen (7)
ORANGE JUICE - Citrus extract has zero range, but has electricity (6,5)
PUZZLE - Surprise, non-plus and befuddle with the broken down crossword to put together? (6)
INVERTOR - Electrical gadget that puts things right or upside down? (8)
NUTS - Contents of Pandora's box are not balanced kept in the fridge (4)
ANDAMAN CHAIR - Island seat found when a guy was covered with a squashed arachnid (7,5)
TOOL BOX - Where you may find a Gimlet, a screwdriver and, maybe, even a Rusty Nail without having to make them (4,3)
HELMET - Protection for the chief: wear it or face a fine (6)
and finally 'BAR' and 'MILLICENTO' clues for which are already shown above.
Thanks to Kishore for helping my wife to set that up.
And last but not the least a big big thanks to my wife for the treasure hunt and the surprise party that followed.
And above all she set up a online site to allow all my friends and relatives to wish me online at WEEBLY. I would like to thank all those who wished me there.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
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