Saturday, April 25, 2026

Die empty.

The most beautiful book to read is Die Empty by Todd Henry. The author was inspired and got this idea of writing this book while attending a business meeting. When the Director asked the audience : Where is the richest land in the world?

One of the audience answered : The oil-rich gulf states. Another added : The diamond mines in Africa.

Then the Director said : "No. it is the cemetery.

Yes, Cemetery is the richest land in the world because millions of people have departed/died and they carried away many valuable ideas that did not come to light nor benefit others. It is all in the cemetery where they are buried".

Inspired by this answer, Todd Henry wrote his book, "Die Empty" where he did his best to motivate people to pour out their ideas and potential energies in their communities and turn them into something useful before it is too late.

The most beautiful of what he said in his book is : "Do not go to your grave and carry inside you the best that you have. Always choose to die empty.

The true meaning of this expression, is to die empty of all the goodness that is within you. Deliver it to the world before you leave.

If you have an idea perform it.
If you have knowledge give it out.
If you have a goal achieve it.
If you have resources assist the less opportuned
Love, share and distribute, do not keep it inside".

Let's begin to give. Remove and spread every atom of goodness inside you.

Start the race now!


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent all the messages, opened up the house for the day, lit up the puja room lamp and switched on the hymns on the home theatre.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked on the courtyard, recited my prayers and carried out my exercise regimen.

Bath followed by breakfast of appams, egg roast.

Worked on my laptop.

Lunch, watched an episode of Crime Patrol followed by siesta.

The evening chores.



Friday, April 24, 2026

Guidelines to stay safe in the spiralling heat.

* Avoid direct exposure to sunlight between 10 AM and 3 PM when 'uv' radiation is at its peak.

* Stay hydrated : drink plenty of water at regular intervals.

* Use protective gear such as hats, umbrellas and sunglasses while stepping outdoors.

* Wear loose, light-coloured cotton clothing that covers the body.

* Take frequent breaks in shaded or cool areas during travel or outdoor work.

* Outdoor workers, fishermen, bikers and tourists should exercise extra caution.

* Elderly people, children and those with existing health conditions should avoid prolonged outdoor  
   exposure.

* Be aware that surfaces like water, sand and concrete can reflect UV rays and increase exposure.

* Seek medical attention if symptoms like dizziness, excessive sweating, fatigue or sunburn occur.


Tailpiece.

Got up at 5, sent the messages, opened up the house for the day, lit up the puja room lamp and switched on the hymns on the television.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked on our courtyard, recited my prayers and carried out my exercise regimen.

Bath followed by breakfast of puttum pazhavum.

Worked on my laptop. 

Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.

The evening chores.
            

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Back at The Quarterdeck.

Got up at 4, went through our chores and were ready by 6 but quite a few small things perked up at the last moment that by the time we kicked off on our journey, it was a half past 6. Our first stop was at the Nagaraaja kshetram at Randalummoodu, as usual. Drove till the road transport corporation's service station and handed over the Chevy to Monish.

We had a darshan of the Kottarakkara Maha Ganapati, walked around the temple and resumed our journey. Had dropped in at Lekha's sister, Letha's place to hand over the mangoes collected from my compound. Had our breakfast at the Padma Cafe at Changanaasserry. It took a lot of time as the service was found to be wanting.

Reached The Quarterdeck by 2, sent Monish back and had a lovely lunch made by the maid. Siesta.

The evening chores, Rejith was called in to hand over the clothes for dry cleaning.

A quiet evening thereafter.


Tailpiece.

The Assembly elections to West Bengal (1st phase) and Tamilnadu took place today registering a 92.5% percentage in the former and 85.6% in the latter. The results should be interesting!

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

The heat, here, is manageable!

Got up around a half past 1 to reduce water levels and since sleep was hard to come by, recited my prayers. Turned off to sleep yet again.

Was up at 5, sent all the messages, opened up the house for the day, lit up the puja room lamp and switched on the hymns on the television.

Morning cuppa with Lekha. 

Bath followed by breakfast of idiyappams and potato stew. 

Left for Sarathy Auto Cars at Kottarakkara regarding the exchange of our cars. The chevy was inspected and taken for a test drive by them. Vishnu, Unni, Santosh and Geoffrey looked after us and we were given black tea/coffee for Lekha. We've zeroed in our new car - a Maruti Vottoris.

Returned home by a half past 11. Lunch was given, free, by Thulasi of Murukaalaya - damn sweet of him! The food was tasty and was being provided to visitors at Kottarakkara on the occasion of the Maha Ganapati kshetram's ulsavam.

A leisurely lunch followed by siesta.

Lekha got up by a half past 4, washed up and left for the Kottarakkara Maha Ganapati kshetram's "kettukaazhcha" on the occasion of the last day of the ulsavam. 

She returned by 2000 hrs.

A quiet evening of packing and securing for an early morning getaway tomorrow.


Tuesday, April 21, 2026

From The Quarterdeck to Raj Nivas.

Our day began 4, this morning. Went through our chores and were ready by a half past 6. Kannan had made it by that time and we set off at a quarter to 7. Returned soon after, from Chavakkad, to open up the servants' bathroom for Ramesh and his co-workers, who were cleaning the well.

Had breakfast at "Elayathu" at Mathilakam.

Took the Thrippoonithura- Thannermukkam Bund road to reach Kottayam by a half past 10. The traffic was easy and we had lunch at the Padma Cafe of Changanasserry by around a half past 1. It was nice.

Reached Lekha's sister, Letha's house to collect our dinner. 

Sent Kannan back and I drove to Raj Nivas with Lekha. Reached there by a half past 3.

As Lekha caught up with her forty winks, I spoke to Mom and dad - briefed them about my illness, set up the puja room draping our ''pattu" on Guruvayurappan and got the lamp ready.

Lekha goes to the Kottarakkara Maha Ganapati kshetram to view the lighting in lieu of the ulsavam and to drop in on her chittappan-kunjamma and Venu-Vidya-Vivek to hand them over a handful of mangoes from our mango tree.  

A quiet evening.

Monday, April 20, 2026

Limbering up!

Got up at 5, sent the messages, opened up the house for the day, lit up the puja room lamp and switched on the hymns on the home theatre.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked on the courtyard, went through my exercise regimen: recited my prayers.

Bath followed by breakfast of poorie, bhaaji.

Lekha goes to the ration stand to buy our monthly dues and sundry purchases.

Selvam comes in for pressing clothes as he was going to Pondicherry to cast his vote. He'll return after a week.

Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.

The evening chores.

Shut down The Quarterdeck, systematically.

Sunday, April 19, 2026

A boisterous Sunday.

Got up at 5, Aniyan and ammaayi were off to the temple to have the 'darshan' of the good Lord. Sent the messages, opened up the house for the day, lit up the puja room lamp and switched on the hymns on the home theatre.

Morning cuppa with Lekha.

Walked on the courtyard, went through my exercise regimen; recited my prayers.

Bath followed by breakfast of poories and bhaaji ordered from Hotel Welcome.

Maalu and Paaru went to the Mammiyoor temple for the darshan of the good Lord.

Lunch from Hotel Welcome again.

Aniyan and family left home for Kidangoor by a half past 2 and they reached their house at 1950 hrs.

A quiet evening, watching television.

The Quarterdeck is all quiet again!