Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Rainbow

Is it not strange that when I have all the time in the world then I find no time to blog at all ...
Nothing much is happening these days except the usual internship routine. And, besides that catching up on lots of books which makes me feel good and not completely wasted.My internship is almost drawing towards an end and I am looking forward to get back to my research work. One of my friends aptly commented that it takes a worse experience to realize the worth of what one has. Life dances through different shades of hues....Violets...Reds.One can experience a wide spectrum of emotions ranging from loathing a person to adoring him. After about a time period of one year, I finally started liking my research work.

I am rereading Siddhartha and came across this wise line which says that the truth and the opposite of every truth is completely true.

Rainbow is a symbol of multiculturalism and thus appropriately symbolically represents the gay pride. Witnessed the gay pride via a gay parade on 5th of July. I was stupefied by the unfettered spirit and enthusiasm which marched ahead inspite of heavy downpour of that day. And, I was equally amazed by the acceptance of people who tirelessly cheered for them. Here are a few pics:




Just as you are. Loved this line. And lying around the rainbow flag are a few colorful beads which were being thrown at audience along with other freebies.


Are they trying to represent different colours of rainbow through their fancy garbs?
The board says " Beyond the Broke back Mountain" . Also the tent on the right side shows four legs.


As everyone can see the umbrellas to shield away from rain and thus can imagine the enthusiasm of people. Seven cheers to Rainbow!

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