Cricket & pigging out – Our trip to Bangalore, India

I come from a family of cricket (the sport, not the Arthropod) fanatics. We also love our food. So, its no surprise that we talk about pigging out in cricketing terms. Preeti and I dashed to Bangalore so as to let our parents spoil us silly in two competing baby showers (can’t wait for our baby to arrive). Both showers were very well attended and boasted an extensive menu of mouth watering Indian delicacies. So, without much ado, here are the more popular “fricket” (food+cricket) terms perfected over the last 30+ years:

  • Pitch inspection – Send youngest cousin over to check the playing field (menu, dessert, whats hot)
  • Is the pitch ready? – table set?
  • Batting paradise – great food, even better service
  • Spinning deck – watch out for a couple of items on the menu, play it easy
  • Bouncers/Beamers – May get hurt if you don’t watch it. ie, a particular menu item (or two) has to be eaten in moderation. Also doubles for ‘not so good service’. Typically frowned upon when used to describe close family members that are serving. Ok (even encouraged) to make fun of distant cousins, etc.
  • Land mine – might as well be eating the plantain leaf that Karnataka food is served on
  • 2nd (or, any integer) Innings – 2nd Course
  • Not out, Carried the bat through – cleaned up plate, not a morsel to be seen on leaf/plate.
  • Slog – eating quite hurriedly (eating in this manner when late for a meeting or some other official appointment is just rude, ain’t no slogging)
  • Clean bowled – poor eating performance. if one performs badly consistently, he/she may become an outcast
  • First ball duck – Bowled over (see above item) with the first item served. Terrible.
  • Double century – incredible performance, a rarity

If some of these terms just don’t make sense, check out this glossary.

And, here are some pictures from our Bangalore trip:

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Silicon Valley Bubble 2.0

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Trip to Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico

Qué Pasa Hombre? Got back from a short break in Puerto Vallarta over the Thanksgiving weekend. I guess we’re not the kind of travelers that fully appreciate sitting by the pool or on the beach for hours at a stretch – that’s exactly what people seemed to enjoy over there. It was still a nice break from the wearisome constancy of the bay area.   Here are a few photos.

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Trip to Olympia, WA

Spent some quality time with my good friend from Bangalore, Ravi Srinivas & his wife. Here are some photos.

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Trip to Yellowstone national park

The world’s first national park (thanks to the efforts of F.V. Hayden & President Ulysses S. Grant) Old Faithful has a mind blowing array of sights, smell, and wildlife. From the many magical geothermal features (including Old Faithful), spectacular waterfalls, to the rare and majestic grizzly bears, this park welcomes visitors to unwind, relax and take it all in. I recommend a minimum of 3 full days within the park; if you are an avid walker/hiker, you can spend a whole week easily. Food (especially for veggies) can be a big problem during the off-peak season; so, carry a camping stove and do all the groceries in the park before sunset.

See pictures here

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Battle at Kruger

What a rush it must have been to witness this live. Click here to see Wikipedia entry for Kruger national park.

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Sequoia national park weekend trip

General shermanHere are a few photos from the gorgeous land of redwood trees. The park is especially renowned for General Sherman tree, purported to be the largest living thing on earth.

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