Bumpy Ride....
Overall a good day. One of our sites went live and accolades have been pouring in from all quarters. An unusual thing because most of the times we realize that someone has gone live only after we get a production issue. Anyway, support sites are only increasing by the day and I think we'll have a tough time soon. Older guys are moving out and it takes a while for the freshers to come up. I think one year is a decent time for even a fresher to pick up at least the gist of the module but I see a lot of struggle.
Had good time this Deepawali though almost two days went in traveling itself. The roads are as bad as always but Charmadi has a view even more beautiful than Shiradi Ghats. Tall peaks and deep valleys, the sight for about 7-8 kilometres is really breathtaking. Last time I saw it was way back in 9th Standard and I remember having been dumbstruck when I woke up early in the morning and saw the glorious sun shining on the heaven outside my window.
Saw Moodigere on the way and was nostalgic for a while thinking about our beloved Tejaswi who taught us to respect every insect, bird and plant on earth. How easily he explained the world to us and taught us to conserve our habitat! To me, nobody can be a better writer than him, at least in my native tongue.
The kid is coming here next month and I'm feeling feverish already with the possible permutations and combinations w.r.t his pre-school, school and associated things. Hope I can manage this fine. The biggest question of all - should I quit the job once more?
Had good time this Deepawali though almost two days went in traveling itself. The roads are as bad as always but Charmadi has a view even more beautiful than Shiradi Ghats. Tall peaks and deep valleys, the sight for about 7-8 kilometres is really breathtaking. Last time I saw it was way back in 9th Standard and I remember having been dumbstruck when I woke up early in the morning and saw the glorious sun shining on the heaven outside my window.
Saw Moodigere on the way and was nostalgic for a while thinking about our beloved Tejaswi who taught us to respect every insect, bird and plant on earth. How easily he explained the world to us and taught us to conserve our habitat! To me, nobody can be a better writer than him, at least in my native tongue.
The kid is coming here next month and I'm feeling feverish already with the possible permutations and combinations w.r.t his pre-school, school and associated things. Hope I can manage this fine. The biggest question of all - should I quit the job once more?

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