Friday, December 30, 2005

Good Bye 2005! Hello 2006!!!

Well, here we are. the end of december. there's a few more days left for crazy and/or wacky things to happen. I have no idea what 2006 will bring. I hope it brings cookies, and nice bathing suits, and extra spending money, and health, and milestones, and happiness.

So here’s my resolutions and such for 2006.

First I wish my family can b happy especially my mom!

Second i wanna meet my bst friend that i haven’t seen 4 along time!

Third I will drop my job and get a new job

Fourth try not to make any enemies in 2006. Let’s just keep the ones I already gathered about me in 2005.

Fifth will learn to cook.

Finally…. My last resolution for 2006…………

Remember I’m a small boy and we’re allowed to change our mind at any time!

Well, I hope everybody has a great (and safe) time on New Year's Eve and a happy and healthy 2006!

Happy New Year Ya’ll!!!!!!!!!
By
Matty

(Feel free to post your resolutions also here!!.... and you can wish me here itself)

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Lohagad the Iron Fort

Recently we all friends from Nigidi went on a trek to Lohagad, which is one of the majestic Forts near Pune. It is located in between Mumbai and Pune. Here are the Details of the Trek.



We were all from Syntel (Our Vetti Group), eight of us. The Gang is Prad, Matty, Bala, Shaik, Mani, Raghu, Michel and Padhu. As planned we assembled together at Akrudi station (near to Nigidi) early morning on 25th Dec 2005. We had to catch the Pune sub-urban train, which was supposed to be at 8:30 in the morning at Akrudi.

From there we proceeded (towards Mumbai) to Malavli station at around 09:45 Hrs. Then we moved on to Bhaje gaon a village near Malavli (On Mumbai-Pune ExpressWay). There we bought some biscuits, water bottles, and chocolates. We had "Vada Pavs" in a small hotel in the village. It was so hot and too good.
After we left Bhaje gaon we came across few steep steps (a good exercise), which lead us to Bhaje caves.

The caves are of great historic importance and are protected by the Government Of India. We have to pay a mere Rs.5 entry fee to see the caves.

These are some pictures which we shot when we visited the place recently.