Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Uprooted

Six months in a city can breed a feeling of belonging in you. And that is somewhat how I feel about Bangalore City now. But it seems life is taking me to new places, and Hyderabad seems like the next candidate in the list of 'Been there, Lived there' city list. Even though all the formalities have not been completed and the details all seem to be pretty vague, the team has already started preparations to leave to Hyderabad. What is going to come, we all have to wait and see.

We are waiting with our fingers crossed for the relocation letter.

P.s: good thing about relocation - lots of money in reimbursements, free food/accomodation and maximum duration of 6 months.

4 comments:

-Poison- said...

:) u ll like it. burn rubber there.

Anonymous said...

yep. hyd is nice. And only 10 hours from pune. U can burn a lot of rubber and come here once in a while :)

Meenaxie said...

The cost of living is also less. Hmm....I can see you with bags of money!

Feel free to give us costly gifts.
:P

Anonymous said...

in ur profile u ask what is clay if mud is dirt plus water huh

Clay is a term used to describe a group of hydrous aluminium phyllosilicate (phyllosilicates being a subgroup of silicate minerals) minerals (see clay minerals), that are typically less than 2 μm (micrometres) in diameter. Clay consists of a variety of phyllosilicate minerals rich in silicon and aluminium oxides and hydroxides which include variable amounts of structural water. Clays are generally formed by the chemical weathering of silicate-bearing rocks by carbonic acid but some are formed by hydrothermal activity. Clays are distinguished from other small particles present in soils such as silt by their small size, flake or layered shape, affinity for water and tendency toward high plasticity.