tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-370162075194406745.post4161658573401374680..comments2023-09-01T14:16:18.578+05:30Comments on Seriously Joking: Rains in Mumbai this yearTaher Kagalwalahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11488784262720510047noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-370162075194406745.post-58415772911357691052010-11-01T19:18:39.387+05:302010-11-01T19:18:39.387+05:30Dear VJ,
Thanks for looking into my blog. I agree...Dear VJ,<br /><br />Thanks for looking into my blog. I agree with all that you have written. I have some in-laws living at Chandigarh, and they, too, were out of their depth with the way the rains came on unexpected days this year. <br /><br />Anna, yes, I know all about your 50 degree shift! Also, I thank you for the visit and the apt comments. I wonder why you said "so much for the global warming" at the end. It seemed as if you don't hold G.W. responsible for these unforeseen occurrences. On the contrary, most people think G.W. <b>is</b> responsible.Taher Kagalwalahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11488784262720510047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-370162075194406745.post-2033131584717135022010-10-02T15:32:21.008+05:302010-10-02T15:32:21.008+05:30Extremes of cold....well..Poland isn't a polar...Extremes of cold....well..Poland isn't a polar region though it may seem so in comparison to India. :) But true, on my way to India last February I covered the distance of not only over 6000kms but also 50 degrees C. It is also true that last winter was the coldest in a decade. Unfortunately, the forecast for the coming one is even worse.<br /><br />So much for the global warming...<br /><br />Anna.AnNaMoRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16406626686201661719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-370162075194406745.post-48421156865641800632010-09-26T16:46:39.212+05:302010-09-26T16:46:39.212+05:30Here in Delhi most of us cribbed about heat and so...Here in Delhi most of us cribbed about heat and sometimes fog.. but this year we have another to crib about - Monsoons...<br /><br />Probably it doesn't impact me in any bigger sense but yes there are lot many people in Delhi who have lost a lot many things...<br /><br />I have seen people who used to live on the bank of Yamuna and agriculture was their main source of bread... Now most of them have to leave their houses and fields... Now they are living under flyovers or road sides... <br /><br />Monsoon-2010 had some bad impacts on Common Wealth Games as well..Travellingcamerahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16937370103696733383noreply@blogger.com