This is from my brother in Kolkata
On this Rabindra Jayanti evening…
This is a classic from 1888, I believe.
“Amaro porano jaha chaay
Tumi tai, tumi tai go
Toma chhara aar e jogotey
Mor keho nai, kichu nai go
Tumi sukho jodi nahi pao
Jao sukhero sondhaney jao
Ami tomarey peyechhi hridoyo majhe
Aaro kichu nahi chai go
Aami tomaro birohey rohibo bilino
Tomatey koribo bash.
Dirgho diboso dirgho rojoni
Dirgho borosho maash.
Jodi aaro kaarey bhalobaso
Jodi aaro phirey nahi aaso
Tobey tumi jaha chao tai jano pao
Aami joto dukhho pai go…”
My scholarly Bengali friends can do a better job in translating this for non-Bengali readers, but here is a shot…
“What my heart has always sought
You are just that, veritably so
Bereft of you, in this world
I have no one; truly, I have nothing
If (however) you don’t find happiness here
Go forth, seek your happiness elsewhere
I have found you in my heart
I do not need anything else
Yes, I will be forlorn in your absence
But I know I will live within you
Every single long day and night
Every single long month and year
If you find love in somebody else
If you never come back again to me
Then be it that you get all you have sought
No matter how much I hurt here”

A rose by any other name…
Has to be a record day for me…
How we go anywhere
From the bartender’s corner – Monte Carlo
A Monte Carlo is basically a variation of a Manhattan and dates back to 1948. It uses Rye Whisky (I used Templeton) and bitters (I used Angostura). And instead of vermouth, it uses Benedictine. Being a brandy based liqueur with something like 56 herbs and spices (that includes saffron), it brings a very different flavor and finish to the sips.

Morning run for another 5 miles
There is but only one drink you can make on Cinco De Mayo…
A new square puzzle
Take any square. Take any random point within the square. Draw straight lines from that point to the midpoints of every side of the square. You will get four quadrilaterals. Three of them have areas of 40 units, 60 units and 80 units. What is the size of the total square?
This is an interesting problem and requires a little visualization and some basic memory of geometry.







