Showing posts with label mizzou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mizzou. Show all posts

Monday, November 10, 2008

India Nite... Preparation to presentation!!!

Those of you who have just heard about the India Nite, but not got chance to see the event this short collection will probably help you to get a feel of the event. This is a behind the screen collection, I will post a link of live event photographs soon on this blog.

Photographs by: Bharat Choudhary


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ⓒAnoop Jain and Bharat Choudhary

Sunday, October 12, 2008

20 Days...

So finally 20 days left for India Nite'08... last meeting was with mixed reaction, some of the members were lazy as always some of them were gearing up for coming tensions and some were bit nervous about it.

The scale and popularity of the event has made it prestige issue for any CAI (Cultural Association of India) team, especially this year when we have to wear the big boots after last year's grand 50 year celebration and success of India Nite. Things are looking under control, but looking at last experience you and always expect unexpected and as the President of the association I have to face all the outcomes The issue becomes more serious as this year we are having Consulate General of India as chief guest and with him you can definitely expect some top most faces of the university.

Well keeping my fingers crossed, looking for the next weekend when I could have a break from all these activities and enjoy some moments in Chicago...

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Balloon Festival

Before talking about my caving experience, let me tell you about the balloon festival in Columbia. Its was simply rocking time and experience. Just on the next day to my birthday, I went to Columbia annual balloon festival, it was Saturday and we left at late afternoon, I was there with four of my friends. It was not a good condition for balloons to go high in sky and organizers have canceled the race but they announced that there illumination and other scheduled events will be there.

We reached there about 5:00 PM and for the first time in my life I have seen about 30 balloons together, while walking down the ground I was observing the whole process the set up the balloons and how they were filling hot air in it. I could see some balloons flying in sky in twilight conditions but most of them were standing on ground. I could see most of the balloons with some themes specially one with tiger theme (Go Mizzou Tigers!!!). It was more like a family fun fest and I have seen this many children together for the first time in US, also on the same note I could see most of the balloons were set up by families rather then a group of individuals.

Finally after some wait the illumination has started, telling you the truth it was a hack of experience... the whole show was gorgeous with the sound all lights are up in all balloons and also some rhythmic fire as well. I didn't even realized that how next one hour passed in watching show and taking photographs.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Summerfest!!!

So finally rains have hit the Columbia, its nonstop raining since past 24 hours and I am enjoying it from my apartment. Evening hours were pleasant with no rains around and I have enjoyed my usual evening jogging followed by a downtown walk. The weather was humid since I came back from India and I was eagerly waiting for some rains... so it was a perfect day out there.

I went to downtown for the first time after coming back from India, it is as good as it was and finally decided to walk through Broadway and comeback to apartment. I was about to turn back and suddenly some drums and guitar sound hits my ears... I just asked my fellow that lets follow this sound. That sound took us to ninth street (the most happening street in downtown), and saw a whole concert was set up there... OMG, It was Sumerfeast- the annual summer festival of the Columbia!!! It is a 4 month long festival where country bands comes and performs once in a month with a featured pop, rock or country band. As it is a family festival so you usually see more country band... and believe me the country music is as good as any other form of music if you are listening it live. I usually don't appreciate this music on radio, but my last two encounters made me curious about this music and I feel that now I am liking this.

The country music is based on some of the traditional instruments blend with some of the modern instruments as well, today I listen banjo after a long time and it was such a great feeling to express in words. The featured band of this month was 'Crackers' (even I heard this name for the first time!!!), they were nice with a lot of use of electric guitar and modern cords. I spent about an hour there and came back as stomach was crying of hunger.

It was a good time out there and for the first time I am feeling like studying after a long period of time... so getting back to world of my research...

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Saturday Morning Matinee...

The Tiger Tradition
Merry X-max
What about a Cool Lunch here?
Cornell Behind the Tree
Any season any time... Jesse jaisi koi nahi!!!

Jefferson Under Snow
Its Snow Time...

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

The White Desert


Today I was on my way to Kohl's to buy some winter stuff, it was a half hour journey by Columbia Transit (the local city bus system here), as usual I was sitting next to window and watching outside, the beauty of nature. Columbia is indeed a beautiful town and has best of all seasons. It was snow all over after the very first snowfall of this winter. Suddenly, I recollected some of the memories of last winter. That was the time when I first arrived to US, I was very excited with the thought that now I will get a chance to live in a very different ambiance.

I arrived here on Dec. 30, 2007 and was very eager to see the very first snow fall at this place. But, it took another 25 days for it. It was night of 24th Jan just two days after my first session has started, my room-mate came to me telling that its snowing out there. I ran to the window and tried to sense something out of the dark outside but not able to see anything. Next morning, I woke up late around 8 AM and rushed to bathroom to get ready for my part time job interview. As I was leaving apartment my roommate told me to wear some hot stuff. I did that, as soon as I reached down to the lobby, I was amazed to see the outside. It was damn white all over.

That was a dream come true for me I was walk down the street playing with some snow balls. That evening I took my camera out and went for a long walk to capture the beauty all around. It was simply amazing, my hand and legs were freezing but I was in some other world that time. That was one of the beat time I had in Columbia I had so far.

But the more colors of snow were yet to come on my way, the days were passing down and temperature was below -5'C all the time. All the snow has converted into solid ice, and then life has changed a lot. You can't go outside because it very slippery outside, its really hard to get to walmart to get all groceries as well. It was like prison for me, I am a wanderer by my basic nature, and this things really pissed me off. I was wishing to some how get off this white desert, but it was a long wait of two months before that...

But some of the unique things of survival that I learned from that season are-
1. Coffee is your best friend.
2. Soccer shoes are useful outside the ground as well.
3. If you feel like you will fall down on the slippery surface, just sit and skid your self (or learn skating).
4. Always but a very good backpack for your laptop with a lot of cushion around it.
5. The best time to walk is when its snowing or just ended.

pic. About an year old... somewhere in Columbia