Saturday, June 11, 2011

Udhagai: Signboards and those soaked in (Part i )

The signboards that you come across while taking a stroll minus any brawl sends interesting mix of images. As you step out and already past 50-odd shops which you failed to notice as some other thougths on fasts and feasts occupied your mind, the need to read and register the signboards become mandatory after the country you reside in has successfully broken from fast-cum-feast fever.
There are signboards that convey instant quality photos from digital cameras, memory cards, pen drives, cell phones, cds, dvds and film negatives. Perhaps this signboard conveys the nature of quality photos one can access and the routes for the same.
As the Lady Bird, the exclusive women shop, has no takers the commotion isn't swift either at a shop showing the prowess of photo scanning, negative scanning, including the facility on online passport application. From The Quetta Shoppe to Biryani Hut to Capital Saloon, all are there and immersed in a world away from undefinable commotion.
Offering from the En Vee meals: Chicken Variety(VT), Soup VT, Mutton VT, Biryani VT, Fish VT, Chinese VT, tandoori items and Chettinadu items.
From the Regin Digital Photo Studios emerge some entities quite enthused with the pictures they have of themselves which they hope to preserve till posterity.Moving further is S bakes.In the S bakes there is a noticeboard saying all donations through association. The other declaration:
" We have no arguments with competitors who charge less. They know what their product and service is worth. Consumers would also realise that quality is never an accident. It is always the result of dedicated efforts." This noticeboard probably conveys the heat they faced from their competitors and how they sailed in the heat and dust of sunmmer-changing-winter climate.
From S bakes' stable:
tea, coffee, hot samosa, hot puffs, cutlets, variety bun and lot others.
As these stores are in plenty so are the thoughts that they spawn with a clear understanding that simple and simplicity are virtues clearly rooted here.

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