Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Things to do when sick!

When you are sick you can't go out so you miss school and stay at home but you are better than you were yesterday and you don't feel like sleeping for 18 hours.
So here is a list of things you can do

1. Throw a tantrum.
Because this is one of those chances when you would not be yelled at for doing so :p

2. Play Quiz up.
It's a great way to kill time.

3. Watch Masterchef.
You are forced to eat bland, boiled food but you can at least look at great food.

4. Watch Grey's Anatomy.
You are sick and thinking that why did  this happened to you and the answer is your low immunity. Watching people more sick than you makes you feel way better
(Just giving an crappy excuse to put my favourite show in the list)

5. Sleep.
Because that is your all time favourite thing.

6. Write a blog about it.

Monday, 21 July 2014

VIRAL FEVER

The saddest thing that can happen to a person is viral fever(exaggeration intended) specially when Malaria and Dengue fever are spreading really fast and people scare the shit out of you. On top of that the doctor says that if you don't get well soon ( in a day or two)they will tell you to get some tests done for the above mentioned diseases.For a person who had had dengue before hearing that is a nightmare and that wasn't enough
you have to stay at home and miss the test of the only subject that you are good at.
Viral fever doesn't come alone, it brings cold,headache, weakness along with it. A minute you feel really cold and after an hour would world be sweating.
Luckily the fever fades off but you are not strong enough to get your ass off the bed.
With fever come the fever food. Bland, boiled and tasteless, but you have no other choice other than eating because you want to get up and you need energy from that fever food.
I never thought that a viral fever would let me explore out so many emotions in me and make me feel so helpless.

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Ugrasen Ki Baoli

Today I and two of my friends visited the hidden gem Ugrasen Ki Baoli on Hailey Lane, hidden among tall buildings. It's a step well made  out of  red stone with 103 steps. Its a well from Tuglaq era.
When we decided to go there we had no clue where it is or what it would be and that for me is a true exploration. I read about it on a blog and that inspired me to write a blog myself
This is what I saw when we first turned into Hailey Lane street art by Brinda project.(picture1 )
I did have a cold feet before going inside because there are lot of stories on the internet about this place being haunted but I went in.
This is the first look of the place.(picture2)
I didn't find it scary but there were a lot of pigeons cooing and bats squealing did give it a eerie feel.
It is a pretty place and I would love to go there again.
Few more pictures from the Ugrasen Ki Baoli.
Monuments like these were made by kings to brag about their power and riches they had.This reminds me of Sonnet 55 by Shakespeare
 |Nor marble Nor gilded stone|.
 Places no matter how small are a part of our history and are like pieces of jigsaw puzzle and history can not be completed with out them.Alas Ugrasen Ki Baoli does have a place in archaeological sites but are not maintained. I hope that increasing popularity of this place does attract Government's attention too