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That’s me. Aparna aka Ninja.
Backpacker. Capoeirista. Couchsurfer. Control freak. Impulsive. Coffee addict. Love to wear black. Wish I could play the guitar. Bathroom singer. Stubborn. Free hugger. Would run out of the house with my box of postcards if there was a fire. Collected beer bottle caps and gave up. Prefers books to a Kindle. Love colourful socks. Can't decide between red chilli and green chilli. Believes that anything can be fixed with Tomato ketchup. Loves bargaining. A huge fan of excel sheets. Secretly (actually openly) wish I owned Totos Garage Pub. Cannot figure out Twitter. Hates the idea of free falling. Dancing queen. Love being barefoot. Beach anyday over the mountains. Yellow light over white light. Romantic but hates mush. Love a good pun. And, I keep discovering new things about myself everytime I travel and update this list.
Millions of people, but no one has the time to meet you. Recession, with human traffic jams on Oxford street. Women in tights and sometimes men too. Random musicals. Coupons, online shopping and things I don't understand. Finding an apartment = search for the holy grail. Cineworld unlimited movie pass. Piccadilly line. Anything but fish and chips. Cultural overload. Cannot imagine life without an Oyster card. Life ends when the English pub shuts down. And, where you live doesn't matter as long as you have a Tube station and a Tesco near you.
Life in Austria
Fuschl Am See, Austria
Tiny little village with a population less than my building in Mumbai. A family run hotel called Mohrenwirt. Receptionist and bartender for a family. A 10 minute walk to an office that looks like a spa. A picture perfect lake surrounded by mountains. Star gazing. A television with 10 German channels. Dinner at the vending machine sometimes. Capoeira in the fields, if its not covered in snow. An occasional beer or a glass of red wine with my small world of friends. Life shuts down at 6 pm (if the post bus 150 doesn't take me out to the city).