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" I still havent found what Iam looking for"

Posted on Jun 19th, 2007 by Shiva : Meaning Shiva
We always look for something. The journey, it dosent matter if we find it or not but I guess "the going on" is what that really matters.

I am looking for so many things, but I guess my ultiamte search is for myself. Who am I?
I dont know when the answer will come.
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If you could design a holiday, what would it be?

Posted on May 14th, 2007 by Shiva : Meaning Shiva
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for May 14, 2007:

Beach_2_in_havelock

We went for our honeymoon in Port Blair and Havelock islands of Anadaman & Nicobar, this Feb.(http://tourism.andaman.nic.in/)
And we are unable to get out of Havelock hang over, till date. We still dream of that place again and again. The water is blue, beaches are virgin, and people are so good, I never seen such warm, simple, nice people. They are so good. 
Havelock is a small island in Andaman and Nicobar, I guess hardly 50 - 60 native families stay there; all are cottages (even the shops in the market) except the certain hotels, which are concrete in structure. And good part is you hang around in the moonlight virgin beaches in late nights also, it's safe. You, the sea, the moon and the wind, occasionally the waves will come and touch your feet. We had a wonderful time!!! 
And icing on the top is that cell phone connection is very poor out there.
When I think of Holiday then just Havelcok comes in to my mind.

 
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What do you appreciate most about your mother?

Posted on May 13th, 2007 by Shiva : Meaning Shiva
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for May 13, 2007:

I dont know what to say, but she is everything. Everybody says I have got everything of my mother, looks to pros and cons. Thank you Ma.

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