Sunday, March 12, 2006

Shine

Sunrise is the time when the valley looks most spectacular, though not many are awake to see it on a regular basis. There are some, however, who set alarms to wake up and see it, then go to sleep again:






[All photos above by Priya, taken from her room/balcony.]


Over with the 2 years of gruelling fun followed by plum placements, class of 2006 will soon leave the campus; the convocation is shortly due. With little worry in life, they've been having a blast. The farewell party was held at the Taj:




Most of the second-years are currently off somewhere or the other, trying to put the last few tickmarks on the 'places to visit' list. One of the most exotic of these would certainly be Lakshadweep. Some of them returned recently from what was till recently a set of tiny dots on the map. Their tans were so deep that they looked as if baked in a kiln. They still can't stop raving about the exquisite turquoise color of the sea, and scuba-diving among all kinds of fish in the glistening coral reefs.







This site is not really about Lakshadweep though, so see here for more.

Class of 2007 dedicates this post to the Class of 2006.
Shine on you crazy diamonds.

[Lakshadweep Photo Credits, sequentially: 1, 2, 3: Saurabh; 4: Priya; 5: Vishy]