Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Railway stations are wondrous places, especially when they are deserted in the middle of night (even more so when they give you free wifi, and an always open starbucks). This post isnt about railway stations, or anything in particular for that matter - I just have a few hours to kill before my early morning train back home, also gmail is being increasingly annoying and lonely, so im forcing myself to stay away(atleast for now). I just ended a very hurriedly trip to philadelphia, which turned out to be (rather suprisingly) quite awesome. Turns out, I'm not quite as done with this country as I was starting to believe.
Since I'm still trying out blogging as a new experiment (I believe I missed the whole 'blogging is cool' revolution by about half a decade, but knowing me I'm not really suprised)- I'm going to try and put stuff here, I'd want to remind myself of in a couple of years. That ofcourse may not happen, and this may well become nothing but another pointless bblog which is just fun for other people to read, but we shall see.
One thing that these five months have given me is,probably for the first time ever, the freedom to choose my company entirely. O social obligations, only those that I deem necessary -zero social interaction too, if thats what I want. I may not be able to do this in chandigarh, and it is totally understandabe since I've lived half my life in that city - but my current state I neither hate or love as much as I thought i would. That does sound like a rubbish conclusion to draw, but to me is quite startling (honestly is).
Also porcupine tree is the worst music choice in a bad mood, and I may be going to an Iron Maiden, Dream Theatre concert next month (already cant wait)
And I cant really believe i forgot to to mention New York when I was rambling on about stuff I shouldnt forget. I would give anything to live in that city for a year, I already know some people are - they have no idea how luck they are :)

3 AM
30th St Station
Philadelphia

I just thought the time and location looked quite cool there at the end :)