September 25, 2005

Not too many interested but I was!

September is picnic month across our organization and we at Cincinnati were no exception. Ride was ofcourse one major concern till the last minute as none of my colleagues who I know well were not really interested and all my efforts in pushing these guys accept my proposal failed miserably. At last, I could find one biggie who had plans to go even if his wife says otherwise and he should be a happy man after all he was accompanied by his wife and kids.
I completely enjoyed the one hour drive as we drove through a rich country side. I myself from a typical village in India, amazed about how rich the farmers are in this part of the world. I can't just imagine Indian ruralhood connected with the urban land as we see here in States. That is first step towards making Indian ruralhood a major contributor of Indian economy, which is fully dependent on TECHNOLOGY now.
Coming back to picinic to one of the lakes here, I was expecting more people than what I saw given the fact that we desis here do not get to gather that often as we work for different customers and operate from different office unlike in India. But, I was very happy to see the enthusiasm among the employees and their families. Kids stole most of the show as expected. 18 Months old identical twins were talk of the show and I clicked a photo of the twins sleeping, which is posted right here.

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