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  1. Shivaja says

    A belated Happy New year………hope to see more of you this year!

  2. ekantapadhika says

    Happy Diwali to you and your family :-) Glad to read you again.

  3. Shyama Menon says

    Interesting beginning both posts are diff. Will be back to read more!

  4. ekantapadhika says

    I saw you around on Madhu’s iland. So it’s not as if you have completely disappeared. Why no new posts?

  5. ramnath rajaram says

    Congratulations for The Cover

    Happy New Year 2008!

    Hours of happy times with friends and family
    Abundant time for relaxation
    Prosperity
    Plenty of love when you need it the most
    Youthful excitement at lifes simple pleasures

    Nights of restful slumber(you know - dont’ worry be happy)
    Everything you need
    Wishing you love and light

    Years and years of good health
    Enjoyment and mirth
    Angels to watch over you
    Rembrances of a happy years!

  6. Shyama Menon says

    Congrats! :)

  7. ice candy says

    congrats…homepage :)

  8. mi ni says

    Congratulations……..

  9. dilip krishnan says

    Congratulations for The Cover! And Happy New Year too!

  10. mi ni says

    May the spirit of this festival season
    bring into your life….
    Success, happiness, peace & prosperity
    now & always
    Wishing you & your near and dear ones
    a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2008 !!

  11. Seeniraj Sivakumar says

    Wishing you a happy, prosperous new year,

    Seeniraj Sivakumar

  12. pradeep kumar says

    thanx for the comments..
    Ka tvam? Bala..? ? ? ?

  13. mi ni says

    Beutiful scenary, ente keralam… will come back soon to read the blogs…

  14. ekantapadhika says

    Thank you for your mail translating that poem by Kalidasa. So Ka Tvam means “Who are you?”. Pretty smart of you to use that for your Blog identity, where the Iland identity is itself questioning its own identity. Or should you go ahead and answer it saying ” Aham Brahmasmi” ?. No i dont know sanskrit. Came across that for the first time when reading a story or a write up about a story by Vaikkom Muhammed Basheer. :-)

  15. friendly ghost says

    Growth is a natural phenomenon… and so is decline and extinction.

    Let nature take its course. Chances that we shall mutate and survive seem slim. Chances that we shall go extinct are much more significant.

    Thanks for that comment.

    Warm Regards,
    Krish