I originally wrote this September 4, prior to coming to India. I should have posted this a few weeks ago on the occasion of what would have been my grandfather’s 100th birthday, September 20. I hope you enjoy this belated posting, which benefits from pictures taken during our trip, as I near the end of… Continue reading Before He Left: Conversations with My Tatayya
Author: Face Maker
Hyderabad under zoom
As I start writing, it’s about 5:20 a.m. local time Tuesday morning. A few minutes ago the muezzin recited the first azan of day at HMT Nagar mosque. You see that little map above? I’m sitting near the top corner of that blue rectangle, in my grandfather’s old house, and the mosque is the green triangle. The… Continue reading Hyderabad under zoom
#HotSportsTakes on the Bee
I competed in the National Spelling Bee three times, I placed 3rd twice, I love the Bee, and I appreciate the kinds of skills it gave me. I also love the high profile it has gotten in the last decade and the spotlight these amazing kids have been given. I saw just now a post by Nate… Continue reading #HotSportsTakes on the Bee
I Remember
I was first overcome by nostalgia when I was 8 years old, oddly. It was a deep nostalgia, the nostalgia of a much older person. Not the kind that idealizes the past, but one that still mourns its loss. We were moving, from the house we'd lived in my whole (8 years of ) life… Continue reading I Remember
The Real MVPs
In my almost 34 years I've heard mothers referred to as "the real MVPs" countless times, but it's never been delivered with more truth than Kevin Durant did a few days ago. Watch the whole speech to grasp its full power, but he addresses his mother directly starting at the 23:00 mark. For my mom, for… Continue reading The Real MVPs
And In Other Tabs…: Monday Morning, December 9, 2013
As a way of keeping this blog more regularly updated and inflicting upon the public the nearly infinite list of important writing I feel like I find every day, I'm going to spare (somewhat) my Facebook friends from the barrage of links that probably clog their feed when I dive into great articles. Here's what… Continue reading And In Other Tabs…: Monday Morning, December 9, 2013
Random Roundball: On heartbreak, basketball, and a city divided (from 2008)
This is a piece I wrote (as a Facebook note, incredibly enough) April 8, 2008, in the hours after the Memphis Tigers lost the national title game in overtime to the Kansas Jayhawks. A lot of this piece's references may be outdated, but I think the point never is. So as a proper Internet denizen,… Continue reading Random Roundball: On heartbreak, basketball, and a city divided (from 2008)
Prelude to a Storm?
If you move from right to left you can follow the weird transition of the sky and clouds from blue and fluff to grey and hulking. Click for full panorama. Strange skies over the DMV this afternoon, and still don't know if we'll actually get rain out of it. Also I guess I'm supposed to… Continue reading Prelude to a Storm?
My Life in Threes
I've been planning to write this for a few days now, forming bits and pieces in my head. As always, life makes your plans for you. 2003 I don't remember exactly how the script goes, but it's something like this: "Srinivas Ayyagari receives the A.B. with a concentration in Biochemical Sciences. He plans to..." That was ten… Continue reading My Life in Threes
Little help?
What is it called when you reach the point where you've decided you can't be troubled to reach into your M&M bag to get at them so you just rip it apart and dump them on a napkin at work?