Bucket List
A list of things I want to do, see, eat, listen, experience – more like a to-do list for the soul. Shall keep adding stuff here whenever I remember.
Do
- Swim with dolphins
- Snowboard
- Invent Something
- Own a Gibson Les Paul standard
- Write a poem in sanskrit
Watch
- Champions League final (at stadium)
Visit
- In India
- Uttarakhand (Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath)
- Mount Kailash (Not exactly in India, but in Tibet)
- Ladakh
- Manali-Leh highway
- Andaman-Nicobar Islands
- Thanjavur
- Maheshwar
- Cape Comorin (Done)
- McMahon Line (Arunachal Pradesh) (Done)
- Auschwitz Concentration Camp (Poland)
- In Italy
- Florence
- Cinque Terra
- St. Peter’s Basilica
- Venice
- The Colosseum
- Reichenbach Falls
- Great Pyramid of Giza
- Machu Picchu (the lost city of Inca)
- Niagara Falls
- Antarctica
Read
- Divine Comedy
- Mahabharat
- Ulysses
- War and Peace
Learn
- Sanskrit
- Skiing
- Horse Riding
Nice list!! If you are in the Virginia – DC area – I have a suggestion of where you can snowboard this coming winter. Also, just FYI – your page is difficult to read because the black words are hard to see with the picture background. Maybe a different color (i.e. white) would show up better (or not…)
Thanks for visiting my blog and thanks for suggestions. I am in Minneapolis and if I happen to be in Virginia I will contact you. Regarding the theme, its supposed to display the text on gray background but I don’t know what happens, I will change the theme.
It’s easy to write in Sanskrit. Just wake up in the middle of the night with a profound thought, grab the notepad by the bed, and get to it. When you wake up in the morning and realize that fatigue plus droopy eyelids plus lack of illumination equals exotic, unintelligible handwriting, you’re pretty close.
(Sanskrit is actually beautiful, it’s just that my nocturnal penmanship often resembles it or Klingon script far more than English.)
“Write a poem in Sanskrit”…
Scroll down…
“Learn: Sanskrit”…
Now that’s a real challenge… What makes you so interested in Sanskrit?
I want to read the vast sanskrit literature and that too with my own interpretation not anyones commentary.
I see… Good luck!
Great bucket list buddy….been wanting to create one of my own!…keep goin and striking them out!
Thanks for visiting my blog. It feels good to have a list of things you wanna do sometime. You can give me some new ideas as well.
Will be putting one up on my site soon. Do visit!
Try reading the Mahabharata translation by Ramesh Menon.
Thanks for the suggestion. I will check it out for sure.
Thanks for the like. Great Bucket List.
Thanks !!
Hey, its great to see my ancestral hometown (Thanjavur) on your list! Its funny because I was just mentioning today how the world doesn’t really seem to know about Thanjavur and the treasures it holds and your bucket list proved me wrong…and I’m actually glad about that! 😀 haha
Thanks, next time I travel south that’s the first place I am going to go.
Well, make sure you don’t miss the Big Temple (Periya Koil – http://diwyy.com/photo-of-the-week-periya-koil-temple-in-india/). Its simply splendid!
Sure!
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