Chindu SreedharaninIndian in EnglandWhere All Views Are Stunning And Everyone Knows How To Make Good PastaPositano, on the Amalfi Coast in Italy, is insanely InstagrammableMay 26, 2019May 26, 2019
Chindu SreedharaninIndian in EnglandOn Route 66, A Cowboy Rides Into A Dusty TownThe author wishes to assert that all facts in this story are completely trueNov 3, 2018Nov 3, 2018
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Chindu SreedharaninIndian in EnglandSo Pigs Have KnucklesIn which the author gets intimate with pork knuckle in Old Town PragueJun 1, 2018Jun 1, 2018
Chindu SreedharanFirst test post by author of Unwanted MenHow do you capture the sea? How do you capture her sight, her sounds, her smells with words, in mere strings of alphabets?May 11, 2018May 11, 2018
Chindu SreedharaninIndian in EnglandBy The Sea, On A Winter’s MorningIf you were to describe the sea, what would you say?Feb 28, 2018Feb 28, 2018
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Chindu SreedharaninIndian in EnglandDo Small Things Matter?In worrying about the big things, are we forgetting the little things that could make a tangible difference to our lives?Dec 27, 2017Dec 27, 2017
Chindu SreedharaninIndian in EnglandLike Tom In Top Gun With A Hint Of ClintThey wear dark shades even at midnight. They chew gum furiously. They swagger.Oct 14, 2017Oct 14, 2017
Chindu SreedharaninIndian in EnglandWhy I Am Re-reading R L Stevenson’s KidnappedIt’s nice to be reminded of values such as friendship and loyalty and kindnessAug 11, 20171Aug 11, 20171