Mode C is as much for Calvin as it is for Chaos, as much for Cool as it is for Cold, as much for Class as it is for Crass.

Mode C is a way of life, the Calvin way of life which I am so fascinated by as to keep trying to make it my own way of life. But what exactly is Calvin's way of life, you ask...and I say that there are no clear answers to this one.

I strongly believe, however, that almost all the seriously critical fundamental concepts of life, they are just the bogies under Calvin's bed that he is afraid of. Everyhting else...Miss Wormwood, Susie, Mom and Dad, and of course above all, Hobbes...aren't they all merely the means that he uses to attack these bogies?

It is nothing, therefore, but the perspective of each of these players on the stage of Calvin's dramatic life that helps him fight these bogies and move on in his own unique way...listening to all but doing only what finally makes sense to his own individuality. This is what comes closest, I guess, to the Calvin way of leading one's life...

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Super Chef: Indian Accent at the Manor

This has to be ranked as one of the best options to dine out if you love Indian food and have the taste for that sought bit of adventure as well. A fusion of Indian food with international cuisine (khandvi ravioli and kesar pista brulee among others) make for the Indian accent on all kind of food.

 The service is excellent and even the celebrated award winning chef has no qualms walking up to the table and asking about the food quality, which incidentally wad quite rocking.

The only thing that I did not really feel happy about was the portion size, especially for the starters. I guess that is the trend though with most of the fancy fine dine places so no real issues.

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