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Take Two

Its been a while.

Also two years that I left Mumbai memories behind to discover the other side of New Delhi.
To say I did not miss Mumbai will be as much as a lie as to say I do not love New Delhi more now.
I have the same list of things I would want to do here that I did almost two years earlier. I thought Mumbai was the obvious next step. Life had other plans.



Bombay from the office.

Lets see what Bombay throws at me this time.

Comments

P. said…
Change is good. And it's almost time for the rains to set in. Next time when it pours, go to Marine drive and get drenched - as they say, soak up Bombay.

You'll be more than fine. Love!
Akshay said…
Thats the plan babe... thats is the plan...

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