Bohr In

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Roots

It’s getting harder and harder to do a photo a day. As such, I’m going to try and do a few “story” posts with multiple photos.

Last week, my father told me that I should learn about my roots and where I hail from. He and I woke up early this morning and set off to my ancestral village. It was a really fun way to spend a Sunday morning. It also makes me incredibly happy that an ancestor of mine left and came to the city to give us a much, much better life.

We pulled over to take this.

This is the Raghavendra Swamy Gudi (temple) owned by some relatives of mine in the village of Gowdagere. Somehow I remember this place being a lot bigger, but my memory of it is from when I was probably a five year old kid.

In front of the temple.

Run down structure across the temple.

My father sitting in front of the temple. It is customary to sit down in a temple for a couple of minutes before leaving.

Me in front of the temple entrance.

Me outside the temple gate.

Me again.

The car in front of the temple.

“Chandrika” house. This is where my great great grandfather taught his students. It is named after a book he wrote. I’m told he was a scholar of repute.

My father pointing at the name of the house.

An old rickety chair inside Chandrika.

Me walking out of Chandrika.

Me hangin around.

Electric pole outside Chandrika.

Raju Achar. Him and his family now look after the temple.

Abandoned tractor appendage.

P N Rao

Went to P. N. Rao today. My brother needed to buy some clothes. Since parking can often be a problem I was also asked to go in case I needed to drive the car around while my parents and brother shopped. My driver duties weren’t needed thanks to the store valet.

Bored Rosco

Rosco gives me this look when he’s really bored.

Rosco

Rosco has a habit of putting his face in the weirdest places. He followed me to my room because I was eating a rusk (he loves them). However, he really dislikes being in my room for more than a couple of minutes. As soon as he realized I had finished eating the rusk (don’t worry – I gave him a piece too) he started asking me to let him out of the room. I was working, so I said no. He then proceeded to stick his face in the gap between my chair’s armrest and my desk. Sigh.

Rosco on the Floor

Rosco was lying on the floor, and after around 30 tries, I managed to get this shot :)