After 346 blogposts in as many days, it is time to take our annual break – to recharge our batteries (so to say) and reflect on the year gone by, take stock of our strengths and weaknesses and identify the areas where we could have done better.
As you would no doubt appreciate, the success of any blog depends upon the eyeballs it attracts. Maybe, we need to become more inter-active and reader-friendly, perhaps reduce the clutter on the pages, change the colour scheme, introduce new features… Towards these ends, should you have any suggestions to make, please feel free to post them by clicking ‘comments’ below.
Meanwhile, we leave you with an everyday picture of our morning exercise session. We will be back after two weeks, hopefully, with a new look (subject to your suggestions and advice) on July 11, 2011. Till then, this blog remains suspended.
Anonymous says:
This is a wonderful blog. I love it.
--Anon
Harish Wadhwa says:
Blog Monster, missing your blogs and daily masala. Morning sessions have also become mundane and soona soona without you. Today Shekhawat-ji maaroed a phunti and turned up just towards the end of the exercises. Missing you.
--Harish
Renu Babani says:
It was just another mundane Wednesday (29/6) morning. The menacing dark clouds above were ready to burst any moment. We decided to get into our exercise routine closer to the Chinese Hut in case the rains made us scurry inside for shelter.
Mr Shekhawat arrived when we had finished the routine. (Just imagine, the Principal walks in when school's over!) He mentioned that his son and daughter-in-law were all praises for our group. They felt we knew how to have fun and make the most of any situation. Mr Kishor decided to add to the merriment by stating that he thought since we were liked, Mr Shekawat was planning another party.
The other person amiss was Mr Bose with his cheerful smile as he would greet everyone with a smile each morning. But I am sure he and his wife are having fun and enjoying their well-deserved vacation.
--Renu
3 comments:
This is wonderful blog. I love it.
Blog Maonster, Missing your blogs and daily "masala". Morning sessions have also become mundane & "soona soona" without you. Today Shekhawat ji maroed a phunti and turned up just towards the end of the exercises. Missing you...Regards Harish
JUNE 29, 2011
It was just another mundane wednesday morning. The menacing dark clouds above were ready to burst into a thunderstorm any moment. We decided to get into our exercise routine closer to the Chinese Hut in case the rains made us scurry inside for shelter.
Mr. Shekawat arrived when we had finished the routine. Just imagine, the Principal walks in when school's over!!!
He mentioned that his son in daughter-in-law were all praises for our group. They felt we knew how to have fun and make the most of any situation. Mr, Kishor decided to add to the merriment by stating that he thought since we were liked, Mr. Shekawat was planning another party.
The rain stayed at bay, and we finished the exercises outside with ease.
The other person amiss was Mr.Bose with his cheerful smile as he would greet everyone with a smile each morning.
However, I am sure he and his wife are having fun and enjoying their well deserved vacation.
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