Sunday, April 05, 2009

Dispatch from Bangalore:

A little more than a week ago the head of the division that eScription is a part of at Nuance, walked into my boss's office and asked if I could go to India to do some training for a couple of weeks...in one week. "Wow!", I thought, "This is just the kind of nimble business move that made working for a smaller company attractive"...it is also a classic case of being cautious as to what you wish for...!

But I have always had at the tip of my tongue the answer "YES" when this kind of question comes up. And so here I am.

The trip was uneventful, Bangalore smells as I remember it, rich and earthy, and full of human and animal life. I arrived in the dark, was driven straight to the hotel, went to dinner in the evening with Santhosh Kumar, a friend and colleague from my earlier Bangalore trip, also in the dark, so I can't honestly say I've seen anything yet. Except for the hotel and this lovely room.

I missed breakfast the first morning because my flight got in after midnight, and I didn't really get to try to sleep until about 4 AM, so I had them bring me coffee and a croissant to my room.


The young lady who served this set it out on the balcony as I asked, and then when I came back in the room to sign the check said, "you should eat before the crow comes...". Cryptic, almost Steven Kingish, right. No, she really meant a crow would come to steal my food if I left it unattended. Which I found out a while later. I stepped back into the room leaving that half a croissant you see on the plate. It was just seconds, I mean a two count! I heard the clatter of the butter knife...Back out on the balcony I found a crow the size of a coyote sitting in tree about five feet from the railing, looking smug...

Enough for now, I'm up early, 4AM here because I can't really sleep anymore. I'll do a little work preparing for this training then call my love.

More later...

Monday, March 23, 2009

Wow! Has it really been this long since I came here to add new words? I will come back soon, but for now...


Work, life, love and laughter

Drove me crazy running after things not feeling and then

left me hung up or hung over, half starved in a wilderness of plenty.

Joined me to pain like a sibling in need.

Joined me to a sibling who is the human embodiment of need and pain and love.