From the bartender’s corner: The Himalayan Zen
My First 5K Race After Turning 60
This morning, in a clearly misguided moment, I signed up for a 5K race near a granite quarry about 20 minutes from home. I wasn’t feeling too confident. My left calf muscle was already staging a protest and my knee was eyeing the situation with suspicion.
Apparently the organizers shared my concern. They gave me bib number 619. That way, if I tumbled over face-down, it would still read 619 and they’d know who they were scraping off the ground.
I assumed we’d be running around the rim of the quarry. Maybe I’d get a nice view of the dramatic depth below. The first five minutes went fine. I wasn’t trying to prove anything, just trying to stay out of a level of pain that would force me to quit.
Then came the shocker. We kept going down. And down. And down. All the way to the bottom.
Now, as anyone who has ever taken a basic physics class knows, what goes down must come back up. So yes, we climbed all the way back out. Reminded me of The Grand Old Duke of York and his marching of his men up and down again!
I stopped to walk not once, not twice but three times just to remind my lungs what oxygen feels like.
But I finished it. All in one piece. The organizers were kind enough to give me a medal, presumably to commemorate my suffering.
I’ll take it.

Another million dollar moment!
You may remember how, in the past, I had been stumped a couple of times by the responses of the person waiting on us when I replied “Yes, A million dollars.” to their usual “Can I get you something else?”. Here are some of those old incidents…
Lunch lady Olivia Ashleah Milwaukee Lady
This evening a similar thing happened. Akshay and I were catching up a quick drink at Nando’s. Like most other days, Rahli was taking care of us. This time too, when she asked if we needed something, I said “A million dollars would help!”.
Guess what she came up with?
Akshay took the picture for us!!

Quiet day on the lake
Coffee from country #35
Beautiful view of the island of Manhattan
Caught up with my old friend after a long, long time
Guess who I ran into in Atlanta airport this morning?
From the bartender’s corner: Delhi Dusk
Continuing with the India-themed cocktails.
This is Badam milk (a rich, fragrant Indian drink made from ground almonds, milk, and flavorings like saffron and cardamom) with Smokelabs Vodka (a unique vodka made from basmati rice!) and a dash of Tia Maria coffee liqueur.
Smokelabs is headquartered in Delhi, although the distilleries are in Punjab (and Goa).







