Image of the Day …

 

Jacob Baker created this cool composite image of the moon and Venus rising in the east this morning, Friday, April 25, 2014.  He said it took him about three hours to complete.

Jacob Baker created this cool composite image of the moon and Venus rising in the east this morning, Friday, April 25, 2014. He said it took him about three hours to complete. “Phew!” he said. It was worth it, Jacob.  

The waning crescent moon is now sweeping past the sky’s brightest starlike object – the planet Venus – n the eastern predawn sky. They were closest on Friday morning – April 25, 2014 – but you might catch the moon and Venus on Saturday, too. Click here for a chart and info about Saturday’s moon and Venus.

 

source::::Earth Sky News

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” Who Was That Old Bugger … ” !!!

Seniors Travel  !!!

A Travel Agent looked up from his desk to see an old lady and an old gentleman peering in the shop window at the posters showing the glamorous destinations around the world. The agent had a good week and the dejected couple looking in the window gave him a rare feeling of generosity.

He called them into his shop, ‘I know that on your pension you could never hope to have a holiday, so I am sending you off to a
fabulous resort at my expense, and I won’t take no for an answer.’

He took them inside and asked his secretary to write two flight tickets and book a room in a five star hotel. Then, as can be expected, they gladly accepted, and were off!

About a month later the little old lady came in to his shop. ‘And how did you like your holiday?’ he asked eagerly.

‘The flight was exciting and the room was lovely,’ she said. ‘I’ve come to thank you, but one thing puzzled me. Who was that old bugger I had to share the room with?’

source::: input from a friend of mine…

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Message For the Day…” Divine Love is Free From Self Interest…”

 

There can be no joy in a dry, barren heart. Divine Love alone can make a dry heart fit for the sprouting of the sapling of joy. Divine Love is free from self-interest. That love alone is sacred and divine which is based on complete obliviousness to one’s self and is solely concerned with the yearning for God. Only when such a precious diamond of love is shining in your heart, you will have sacred and divine thoughts. In ancient days, sages lived in the forests amidst wild animals and performed penance. How were they able to live in peace amongst these animals? Because they were filled with divine love, they extended that love to the wild beasts also. They had no lethal weapons with them, only the weapon of love, which transformed even the nature of the wild animals. Therefore fill your hearts with love.  

 

Sathya Sai Baba

How Krishnans Brought Wimbledon Home …!!!

 

 

Ramanathan Krishnan and Lalitha Krishnan at their natural grass court patterned on those at Wimbledon. Photo : R Ravindran.

 

 

The English championship is two months away and fans are making plans to be there. But the first family of Indian tennis has other ideas

No sprightly girls and boys to chase the yellow balls. No linesmen to yell out calls. No electronic board to flash the scores. But superlative matches are played every day at this grass court, where tall trees fill in for spectators.

These ‘matches’ defy the humdrum order of time, space and sequence. One moment, an iceberg-cool Borg and a fiery McEnroe are locked in a nail-biting tie-breaker. In the next, Ashe gets the better of Connors with a clever mix of slice and spin. Then come Nadal and Federer fighting a war of attrition, which is followed by an emotion-soaked final where a kind Duchess of Kent offers her shoulder to a teary-eyed Jana Novotna, disconsolate after her loss to Steffi Graf.

Welcome to the private grass court at Oliver Road in Mylapore, maintained by Indian tennis’ first family, the Krishnans, as a tribute to Wimbledon. For the Krishnans, this natural grass court, which borrows features from the hallowed courts of Wimbledon, serves as a mind screen to replay and relive the timeless matches from the prestigious English championship. (Also significant is that this court is one of the very few natural grass courts in the country.)

 “Wimbledon is dear to every member of our family. We have followed the championship closely for decades,” says Ramanathan Krishnan, 77 now.

 The Krishnans not only tracked Wimbledon, they also excelled in it — a fact that largely shaped their deep attachment to the championship and also the decision to design a natural grass court patterned on those at Wimbledon. Ramanathan Krishnan is a two-time semi-finalist (1960 and 1961) at Wimbledon and his son Ramesh Krishnan, the winner of the 1979 Wimbledon juniors title and a quarter-finalist in the men’s section in 1986.

 “It was our son Ramesh’s idea to design a Wimbledon-type grass court at our house on Oliver Road. Around four years ago, he came up with this plan and everyone was excited about it. Ramesh got all the necessary information from Wimbledon. My wife Lalitha assisted in executing the project. And when it was done, we knew we had brought Wimbledon home,” declares Ramanathan, who spends the evening hours with Lalitha at this private grass court, both of them merrily parked in broad, deliciously comfortable bamboo chairs.  “When Wimbledon is on, we bring out the television set and watch the matches sitting here,” says Lalitha, 70.

The Krishnans are going to a lot of trouble to make Wimbledon more immediate for themselves: they have put two men, A. Shanmugam and M. Manickam, on the job of maintaining the court. Natural grass court maintenance is costly and cumbersome, the reason we don’t have many of them around.

Notably, this grass court is not used regularly — for ‘real’ matches, that is. “Once in two months, Ramesh, who lives in R.A. Puram, brings some of his friends along for a game,” says Ramanathan.

Besides the love of Wimbledon, there are other sentiments that spur the desire to keep the court in shape and working order. Beneath the grass, lie clayey memories of long practice hours and family bonding. “This was a clay court for well over three decades, before it was turned into a grass court four years ago. We set up the clay court in 1975. It was a training ground for Ramesh,” says Ramanathan.

 “Father would train Ramesh from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at this court,” recalls Gowri Krishnan-Tirumurti, Ramanathan’s daughter, who also trained at the court and is the 1982 Indian national juniors champion.

In its clayey days, the court saw five south Indian champions play and practise the sport — T.K. Ramanathan, Ramanathan Krishnan, Ramesh Krishnan, Gowri Krishnan and Shankar Krishnan (a cousin of Ramesh and Gowri). “Just like my dad and brother, Shankar went on to play Davis Cup,” says Gowri.

This private tennis court may have created champions, but its charm lies in the sense of togetherness it has fostered among the Krishnans. “I remember when we would be practising, our mother would sit on the sidelines and peel oranges for us,” says Gowri.

The bonding has extended to the youngest generation. Ramanathan’s grandchildren — Gayathri, Nandita, Bhavani and Vishwajit — are in their twenties and studies have taken some of them away from home; yet, when they visit their grandparents, they love to sit around this clay-turned-grass court. Says Gowri, “Successive generations have learnt many things around this court. Discipline is one of them.”

 And, surely, also what it takes to be a winner.

Keywords: KrishnansWimbledon

 

source:::: The Hindu…

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Happiness is… Laughing Baby !!!

 

Happiness is a baby, a dog and a cloud of bubbles

 Baby Molly wasn’t impressed by the airy bubbles her mother blew to amuse her until Bennie the dog joined in the fun. 

Bennie leaping around popping the bubbles turned out to be the funniest thing not-quite-10-months-old Molly had ever seen in her short life. 

Tail wagging, Bennie waits expectantly for the next rush of bubbles. Gurgling and giggling in equal parts, so does little Molly. 

We dare you not to fall over laughing just like Molly does. And we guarantee this video of baby, dog and ‘Hysterical Bubbles’ will make you more than a little bit wistful, nostalgic about those long-gone days when all it took to make the sun shine brighter was a bottle of soap water and a plastic ring that created a rainbow-tinted cloud of happiness, a fragile joy. 

Watch Molly and Bennie have fun with bubbles: 

source::::You Tube and NDTV

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ஒரு “மை”…. அது உனக்கு பெரு “மை “…!!!

ஒரு “மை” … உன் விரலில் ஒரு கரு “மை”

வேண்டும் உனக்கு பொறு “மை” … ” மை ”

அதன் அரு “மை” தெரிய !!! பெரு “மை ”

உனக்குதான்… அந்த “மை” யின் வலி “மை”

புரியும் நேரம் !!!

நடராஜன்

இரண்டாம் வாய்ப்பு !!!….

 


மின்சார பல்பைக் கண்டுபிடித்தது யார் என்று கேட்டால், தாமஸ் ஆல்வா எடிசன் எனப் பட்டெனக் கூறிவிடுவீர்கள். அவர் மின்சார பல்பைக் கண்டுபிடிப்பதற்கு முன்னர் ஆயிரம் முறையாவது சோதித்துப் பார்த்திருப்பார்.

ஒரு நாள் எடிசனின் சோதனை வெற்றிபெற்றது. அவரது உதவியாளர்கள் மகிழ்ச்சியில் திளைத்தனர். அப்போது எடிசன், அலுவலகப் பையனை அழைத்தார்.

‘‘இந்த பல்பைச் சோதனை செய்’’ என்றார் எடிசன்.

எடிசன் சொன்னவுடன் அவனுக்கு ஒரே பதற்றம். பல்பை வாங்கும்போதே தவறுதலாகக் கீழே போட்டுவிட்டான். எடிசனுக்குக் கோபம் வந்தது. ஆனால், ஒன்றும் சொல்லவில்லை. எடிசன் தன்னை வேலையை விட்டு அனுப்பிவிடுவார் என்று அந்தப் பையன் பயந்தான்.

எடிசன் மீண்டும் ஒரு புதிய பல்பை உருவாக்கினார். மறுபடியும் அதே அலுவலகப் பையனை அழைத்தார்.

‘‘இந்தப் பல்பையாவது சரியாக வாங்கிச் சோதனை செய்’’ என்று சொன்னார் எடிசன்.

எடிசனின் இந்தச் செயல் அவரது உதவியாளர்களுக்கு ஆச்சரியத்தை அளித்தது. அவர்களுள் ஒருவர், ‘‘ஏற்கெனவே ஒருமுறை பல்பை உடைத்துவிட்டான், மீண்டும் அவனுக்கு எதற்கு வாய்ப்பு தர வேண்டும்?’’ என்று கேட்டார்.

இன்னொரு உதவியாளரோ, “மீண்டும் அவன் பல்பை உடைத்துவிட்டால் உங்கள் உழைப்பு வீணாகிவிடாதா’’ என எடிசனிடம் கேள்வி எழுப்பினார்.

அதற்கு எடிசன் பொறுமையாகப் பதில் கூறினார். “இந்தப் புதிய பல்பை உருவாக்குவதற்கு எனக்கு ஒரு நாள்தான் ஆனது. மீண்டும் அது கீழே விழுந்து உடைந்துவிட்டால், ஒரே நாளில் என்னால் புதிதாக இன்னொரு பல்பை உருவாக்கிவிட முடியும். ஆனால், இந்த வேலையை மறுபடி அவனிடம் ஒப்படைக்காவிட்டால், அவன் தன்னுடைய தன்னம்பிக்கையை இழந்துவிடுவான். அதை மீண்டும் அவ்வளவு எளிதாக அவனிடம் உருவாக்க முடியாது. அப்படி நடப்பதை நான் விரும்பவில்லை” என்று சொன்னார்.

source:::::The Hindu… Tamil…
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Jokes For the Day…

 


“How long have you been working here?” one employee asked to another.

“Ever since the boss threatened to fire me.”

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A customer sent an order to a distributor for a large amount of goods totaling a great deal of money. The distributor noticed that the previous bill hadn’t been paid, so he asked his collections manager to leave a voice-mail for them saying, “We can’t ship your new order until you pay for the last one.” The next day the collections manager received a collect phone call, “Please cancel the order. We can’t wait that long.”  

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Kathy goes to her local bank, walks into the manager’s office, and says, “I want a loan; I am going to divorce my husband.” “Oh, we don’t give loans for divorces,” the manager says. “We offer loans only for things like real estate, appliances, automobiles, businesses, and home improvement.” Kathy interrupts: “Stop right there. This definitely falls into the category of ‘Home Improvement.’”

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Following a miserable year, the CEO of a company called all the Project Managers for a performance review meeting. After giving them a piece of his mind, he asked each Manager to present his/her case. One of the Managers gave a long winding speech of excuses on his Project’s performance over which the CEO got irritated and yelled “Just tell me Yes or No”. The Manager coolly said “Yes or No” and sat down!  

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source::::joke a day.com

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Message For The Day…” Speak Less and Speak Sweet … “

Do not indulge in arguments and disputations; one who clamours aloud has not grasped the Truth, believe Me! Silence is the only language of the realised. Practice moderation in speech; that will help you in many ways. It will develop Prema, for most misunderstandings and factions arise out of carelessly spoken words. When the foot slips, the wound can be healed; but when the tongue slips, the wound it causes in the heart of another will fester for life. The tongue is liable to four big errors: uttering falsehood, scandalising, finding fault with others and excessive talk. These must be avoided if there must be peace for the individual and society. The bond of brotherhood will be tightened if people speak less and speak sweet. That is why silence (mounam) was prescribed as a vow for spiritual aspirants by scriptures. As spiritual aspirants in various stages of the road, this discipline will be very valuable for you.

 

Sathya Sai Baba