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Friday, March 02, 2007

Crazy Fog!!!






I had the privelege of watching the glories of God's creation two early mornings in a row! Those who know me will be kinda surprised thinking "What's Sam doing so early in the morning?" Well, let me tell you..
Oh, don't worry.. I haven't even thought about the joys of being a morning person or anything yet. I still enjoy my late nights. As a matter of fact, I didn't sleep at all last night! (Ah, that explains it...) We Tamils of JNU had dance-practise yesterday, (The Tamil Cultural Association performing for the entire university tomorrow night... And the reason why all my friends have decided to turn up for it is (obviously) because I'm dancing!!!) and it lasted upto two in the morning. I decided that it wouldn't do any good if I attempt sleeping, because it would surely result in my not waking up on time for lectures. I did the same thing yesterday, which resulted in my not being able to control my sleep in Nilika's class, (but who cares). Later, I was able catch my sleep from two in the evening to eight at night. Of course, I didn't have anything close to what you would call productive days. (err.. nights).. Mostly reading my reference books and watching juggler videos:)
Ok.. About the morning.. I wore warm clothes and kegs, took out my camera and ran out into the morning! I've never seen so much fog! The visibility would have been around 10 meters! For a southie like me, fogs like me can easily drive me crazy! I took a few snaps and started on my run towards the playground. On the way, I found a peacock sitting majestically on a tree, (sadly, it was too dark and foggy for me to get a decent snap. went to the ground, enjoyed my run in the mist and the dew wetting my face as I ran! Sadly, I had gastro problems (obviously because of the overnight vigil) and couldn't run as much as i wanted to. After more admiring scenery, I took those stereotypical photos of flowers in full bloom, exercised and ran back to the room!
I have decided to do this more often.. Hopefully everyday.. *Deja vu.. I remember uttering the very same sentence the first day I came to JNU! *