4 September 2025

That was a close shave

“You know what I figured while shaving today?” I asked her as I emerged from our hotel bathroom in St. Lucia.

“No.” she said, betraying absolutely no attempts to conceal her disinterest.

“Well, if you start from the day we got married…,” I continued.

That must have piqued some level of interest in her since she turned back and looked quizzically at me with that familiar “Now, what?” look.

“Exactly 30 years, 30 months and 30 days later…”

I was losing her quickly . All that math made her countenance turn decidedly unquizzical – if that is the word I am going for.

“… will be your birthday this year!” I finished triumphantly. Smug in my belief that I had delivered a mic drop moment.

She looked at me. Disbelief writ large over her.

“THAT’s what you think of while shaving?”

This was not going in a way I had anticipated. Truth be told, I do not have the faintest idea what others think of when they are shaving. For me, numbers, equations and geometrical figures come to life while shaving. There is nothing strange about that, right?

“You are a strange man”.

I was wrong.

In my defense, she knew me very well 30 years, 30 months etc etc ago. So, there!

1 September 2025

Local coffee producers

On our way to the airport, we stopped at Noble Tree Coffee place. I had talked to the owner – Candyce – beforehand and let her know that we would like a tour. It is a relatively new place that she and her husband Keith has started. We got a full tour and got to taste some really good coffee. Finally found some coffee that was neither overly bitter nor sour. We spent over an hour at the place getting to know about the locally grown beans (arabica, robusta and the relatively rate liberica) and the whole process of coffee making.

If you ever visit St. Lucia and are remotely interested in coffee, try out Noble Tree.

27 August 2025

Admittedly, I did do that

My lack of culinary skills is only exceeded by my pointed unwillingness to learn them. This, regrettably, sometimes gets me in a bit of a spot. There is that age old story which Sharmila regales in telling anybody who cares to listen about how I had once spectacularly stumbled while trying to do something, that to the even untrained eye should appear as something one ought to be able to do with those aforementioned eyes wide shut.

I lay the blame squarely at my engineering background’s feet. When I see instructions urging something to be heated at 400 degrees for 10 minutes, my math leaning brain computes it (with some sense of smugness, I might add) thusly: 800 degrees and 5 minutes should pretty much do the job. Something about product of two quantities and all that drivel.

If memory serves me right, I was tasked with the seemingly innocuous job of boiling a few eggs. Where memory did not serve me right is that while it recognized the eggs themselves being an integral part of the process, it certainly missed the step that calls for putting water first.

What can I say? Results were unequivocal. Fairly black and white, if you get the drift. There were some unwelcome explosions, some fumes involved immediately. And a whole lot more of fuming for the rest of the day.

So, every time Sharmila tells that story now, I sheepishly grin. The agreement all around is generally that of me being incapable of simple stuff.

You can only imagine my glee when I spotted something in a coffee shop this week that destroyed the myth of simplicity in boiling an egg. There is a whole book written on it!! Even got my friend to take a picture of me with it.

P.S. While writing this, it dawned on me that I never opened the book to leaf thru the pages. So, please, do not expect any better egg boiling from me in the near future!!

24 August 2025

Ride to Ballground

I had not been to Barrel House Coffee Company ever since they are shut down to remodel. Went this afternoon to check them out. It is big and very nicely done! Autumn – who was very busy – was the only friend I recognized from the old days!