Why this blog is called "Gallimaufry".
gal-uh-MAW-free\, noun.
Originally meaning "a hash of various kinds of meats," "gallimaufry" comes from French galimafrée; in Old French, from the word galer, "to rejoice, to make merry"; in old English: gala + mafrer: "to eat much," and from Medieval Dutch maffelen: "to open one's mouth wide."
It's also a dish made by hashing up odds and ends of food; a heterogeneous mixture; a hodge-podge; a ragout; a confused jumble; a ridiculous medley; a promiscuous (!) assemblage of persons.
Those of you who know me, will, I’m sure, understand how well some of these phrases (barring the "promiscuous" bit!) fit me.
More importantly, this blog is an ode to my love for Shimla. I hope to show you this little town through my eyes. If you don't see too many people in it, forgive me, because I'm a little chary of turning this into a human zoo.
Stop by for a spell, look at my pictures, ask me questions about Shimla, if you wish. I shall try and answer them as best as I can. Let's be friends for a while....
5 comments:
love curious onlooker no.2!
Great Show !!
Wish I had been there. It's been nearly a year, and I find I miss the place.
Nice post... thanks to share it
Being a walker with some regularity, I confess not being there on this day that was supposed to send out a message about protecting the pedestrian's right for space to walk on.
In Shimla over the years, the walking space has shrunk faster than the concrete structures that have come up.
After the mid-nineties, vehicular population has possibly grown faster than the human population.
All protests against pedestrian rights being encroached upon reach deaf ears.
Take the case for today - the Governor's cavalcade of 7 cars sped through a crowded Mall Road at an busy hour 4.45 p.m. and in the minor stampede caused a toddler fell on the stairs hurting himself.
Who cares, not the powers that be.
Take relief in the old Bengali song
by Tagore
"If they answer not your call, walk alone, walk alone, walk alone"
Hi,
Is there any way to contact you personally? I am working for NDTV in Delhi and currently working on a travel show where one city we are focusing on is Shimla. Is there any way that I can get in touch with you. Please email me on ritikas@ndtv.com - Thanks!
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