In the early month of November,
With the onset of winter,
In a city brimming with bloggers,
At a place with a wonderful decor,
And food to make the mouth water,
Was set a meet to gather
Not few, but a league of bloggers.
That was just an
apotheosis of the "Out of the Blue" IndiBlogger meet held in the evergreen city
of Pune. With the October heat dying down making way for the November chill
winds to set in, it was time for the winter session of the IndiBlogger meet.
This was going to be my very first experience of a kind. Not that I have never
interacted with bloggers.
This time I was
expecting a room filled with 40 like-minded creative thinkers buzzing on a
common topic, “BLOGGING”. The reason for 40 was that it was the number of
people who had registered for the meet on Indiblogger. Having seen a few photos
on various social networking sites of the meets held at different cities around
India, I had pictured myself to enter into a room with 40 people sitting on
chairs lined up to hear someone speak with a mike and the mike would be passed
on from one person to the next. Nevertheless, I wasn't less excited.
10th of November was
the date and being a Sunday, I didn't have to fight with the traffic to reach
E-Square mall. "Out of the blue" was the place that was mentioned in
the registration page and I walked in at sharp 11 AM.
Woah!! To my surprise it wasn't a hall. However, there was a beautiful passageway adorned with artistic portraits on its wall which led to an open area where tables were set surrounded by wooden chairs with a blue and white striped cushion to rest the back.
Woah!! To my surprise it wasn't a hall. However, there was a beautiful passageway adorned with artistic portraits on its wall which led to an open area where tables were set surrounded by wooden chairs with a blue and white striped cushion to rest the back.
The ice-breaker
was the introductions given by the blogger. With every introduction, each
blogger was supposed to adhere to the theme which was to mention “What would
they love to feast themselves for breakfast every morning?” There were different
foods that every blogger fantasized on. Ranging from the traditional Poori
Bhaji to Idli Sambar and Upma to kachori, each of our replies made every ones
stomachs crave for some.
Without further ado,
we were served with a variety of starters which were indeed very sumptuous. I
loved them and they were indeed very indulging. But what was even more
indulging was the talk I was having with the fellow bloggers. Sitting next to
me was a boy cut hair girl who was clicking pictures of everything she saw. It
was Tara Nair, an interior stylist by profession. Creative profile indeed!!
To my other end was Chirag who had traveled all the way from Mumbai to make it for the meet. There were Mayuk and Shayani too who were techies like me but very much passionate about blogging. We had a blogger who gave me some fitness tips, thanks to the love handles that I have earned because of extra love from my mother.
To my other end was Chirag who had traveled all the way from Mumbai to make it for the meet. There were Mayuk and Shayani too who were techies like me but very much passionate about blogging. We had a blogger who gave me some fitness tips, thanks to the love handles that I have earned because of extra love from my mother.
Animesh who had
organized the meet handled it very well. I still am laughing over the post you
had read about your experiences with marriage. All the best to you and Sriram
on your book!!
There were other
veteran bloggers who were present as well (Sriram, Hari, Sandeep and Diwakar) whom I
was meeting for the very first time. Not to forget, Vikram Karve Sir who has
always inspired me with the way he blogs. Age was not a bar where members sharing
the same platform were present. We had Uncle Phani Babu a septuagenarian who
spoke about mystery shopping and Nikhil, a youngster who spoke about
mobilejury.com.
It was indeed a very
fruitful meet, as various topics were chosen to speak about. From Alexa rank to
niche blogging, poetry to psychology and architecture to religion, every
blogger present had a story to say on how he landed up into blogging.
I will do injustice
if I forget to mention about -18 degrees an icecream and exclusive desert joint
that served as the host accompanied with Out of the Blue for the meet. Two
lovely ladies spoke about the variety of food served at Out of the Blue and the
to-die-for ice cream sundaes at -18 degrees.
After nibbling over a
high calorized appetizing Mango Sundae, I headed home carrying memories about
my very first blogger meet. We were those who met as strangers, shy and
perplexed, but we left as friends who wished we had a lot more blogger meets to
attend in the future.
I would like to end
my post by quoting something that I had said at the meet,
“We writers and
people of creative interests are gifted the power to make the readers think the
way we do through our artistic pieces of work”
Happy Writing and
Blogging!!!
Awesomeee cynthia, thnxxx for sharing it here
ReplyDeleteThanks Jitendra :)
ReplyDeleteVery well portrayed Cynthia..mighty impressed :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post Cynthia, nicely curated the whole happening. Well done... keep going :) God bless
ReplyDeleteOops, m sorry ended up with sending a wrong pic.... This ones for you dear :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Tara and not a problem about the pic:)
ReplyDeleteAw... Thanks a lot Bhakti :)
ReplyDeleteYour step by step documentation of the event is simply superb. Thanks for giving me a place ..
ReplyDeleteGod bless you...
Very few people get to know their passion at a early stage of their life....Lucky you to have found yours...Keep writing....:)
ReplyDeleteYes Thats true... And will always require your encouragement... Thanks Anna...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Phani Babu Uncle... Thanks for your valuable comment
ReplyDeleteStrange are the ways of the human mind, glad Nina found herself again :)
ReplyDeleteYup thats true... Thanks for dropping by Reshma. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nicely written post of a memorable event
ReplyDeleteKeep Writing and Blogging
Vikram
Karve
Academic
and Creative Writing Journal Vikram Karve
Thank you so much Sir!! Thanks for dropping by :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like an exciting event, glad you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteHi Thr,
ReplyDeleteNicely written. Me and my sister are planning to visit Sinhagad Fort on our Activa and wondering if you have ridden your scooter there? Are the ghat roads safe to ride thr? Also wondering if you switch off the scooter engine downhill on the way back? Need some tips, Regards, Kusum