Friday, April 29, 2011

The things we do.


Last night,
we met a friend
at the most exquisite
Chinese restaurant in all
of Delhi, India even, I’m told.

We went there after dinner, but
we had more. Three kinds of dimsum,
shu mai: chicken, pork and prawn. Juicy
servings of ground, seasoned meats, wrapped
in fine sheets, served with peas in their open-topped
centres. Six kinds of dessert: light, fresh mango pudding,
green tea tiramisu, chocolate crème brulée with caramelized
ginger, three scoops of ice cream, all tender, mild, and oriental. Pies
with the flakiest, lightest crust, and wonderfully roundedly sweet filling.
The perfect mango pudding, and fresh, tropical fruit; kiwi, papaya, pineapples
and dragonfruit! Imagine my delight.

There was wine! The kind of well-blended, New World wine that my dad and I both love.
The type that is sweeter and explodes more resoundingly in your mouth when you know you’re home.
Home is the comfort of being with old friends, of course. Where conversation flows as smoothly as wine
and good food, as confidently as your knowledge that the world is right. And while I sat there and chatted the night away
with people I love, my friend across the world crouched in a corner of her room, and killed herself.




I hope you're happier wherever you are, Anne.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Spring in Geneva

Like a true global nomad, my home for the last few years (and a couple more months) is a hop, skip, and a couple flights away. Yes, I'm back in Geneva, where I can see the Alps from my balcony, and in summer, the sun sets at eleven.

Everything I love about Geneva is still the same. Even lovelier because it's spring. Clean air, fresh food, beautiful people. Green fields dotted with daisies, ice cream stands by the lake and children running in the sand. Oh spring, I dedicate my first breakfast here to you. A banana-strawberry-nectarine-yoghurt smoothie with muesli.


I know, I know. I'm a lucky girl. I'm also a little camera-obsessed. My dad was mildly amused to see that my first reaction to this gorgeous bowl of breakfast was to fetch my camera. Oh, well.

After that pink bowl of happiness, we set off to visit the Inventors' Fair, where they had the coolest things ever. (And where an inventor fed my underage sister the tiniest shot of some kind of fizzy apple alcohol.) We were bedazzled by glow-in-the-dark floor chips, electronic menus that serve you according to your preferences, bacteria-grown nanotubes to replace arteries in bypass operations, and magnets for beautiful portable leather desks so your pins and pens don't roll off. So cool.

And after that, my three lenses family members and I went down to soak in the sunshine at the Botanical Gardens, which really sound much better when you say them in French: Les Jardins Botaniques (lay JHAHR-dahn boh-tan-EEK). They are quite possibly my favourite Botanical Gardens in the entire world. I don't remember them ever not being sunny.



They had this awesome wire bee amidst the trees.



And peacocks! More splendid and plentiful than I have ever seen in Delhi, where I used to spend my mornings on the school bus looking out for them near Sujan Singh Park, and where, come dawn, I still hear them calling behind the wall that separates my room from the forest.

This one ventured bravely into the gardens, so he was chased into one of the manicured lawns by a train of children too excited and too young to care that they were running into not-for-public areas.



This one put on a grand show for us, calling to ensure he had an audience before he fanned out his feathers and did a three-sixty for us, eight times over.



And of course, as with any sunny day in a lovely city park, there were children playing everywhere! Here are the three cuties I caught on camera.



This one turned around to fill the pail that was lying in front of him with a cup full of sand, only to find that it had been hauled up! Aww-worthy expression, yes?



This sunned-out kid reminded me too much of Calvin to not share. He was ambling away from his family, hiding a pout and a stuffed tiger beneath his sweatshirt, I'm sure.



And then me and my sister had the loveliest time walking around the old city, where we saw this sign.


And just then, it felt like I had arrived. It felt good to be back in the bylanes I had discovered while running through in close-to minus temperatures. And boy, it felt good to be home.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

"Today is Thursday"

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This week, I have spent lots of time lying in the shade of the chapel between classes, staring up at blue, blue sky through pokey leaves and scarlet callistemons (not pictured!), with two very fun people.

I love you, Lioness and Megaphone.

(PS: All you fans of generic teenypop, have you seen this song?)

Friday, March 11, 2011

Live. Love. Eat.


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My first thought when I woke up this morning was "Must bake today."

I must love cake more than I think.

Spring is here, and because this season lasts for all of two weeks in this city, it's going to be too warm to want to eat or bake anything with dry fruit, nuts or butter pretty soon. That and the fact that my subconscious is obviously craving the rolled up sleeves, flour on my collar and telltale chocolate on my pinkie that go with baking brought me straight to my grandparents' kitchen after class.

(Okay, almost. I paused for lunch. Delectable squash and daal the way only my grandmother can make it.)

Anyway, I've had some gorgeous date and walnut cake lately (mental thank you to the awesome people at Cakeaway), and ever since ASG, their extremely generous main man, told me the cake pictured above is his mother's recipe, I've been subconsciously thinking about it, I guess, because I knew exactly what order and in which quantities to put where, even before I did a brief check with Aunty Google. Yes, my dates were separated and soaked in hot water before I knew what I was doing, and my butter was beautifully (but not quite so successfully) melting on the countertop. Guess it isn't warm enough for it to melt quite just yet.

So I tipped and cracked, mixed and mashed, whipped and ...umm... didn't quite get whiplashed, and devised this recipe to satiate my needs. And boy, that familiar ache from too much stirring in my arms felt good. (There, I've said it. Make of it what you will.)

Click below to read the recipe.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Almost Rainy Sundays

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Chippy polish and winter cresting into sun.
A Beatles cover and Sunday morning sleep.
Mama's fruit cake and a book about young love.
Boy, I feel good.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Punjabi Weddings


My cousin got married this weekend.

I discovered just how much fun it is to live in a house with a giant wedding and found a part of me that is truly Punjabi, with a love for light-hearted banter, dancing with sheer abandon, and eating (lots of) good food.

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(Click here for alternate colours.)

It was a beautiful wedding.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Exam-Time Cravings

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Want. Chocolate. Muffin.

Now.