Thursday was the day scheduled for our tryst with destiny, which can be plainly stated as our day to visit Atlanta downtown, and the many attractions it offered.
We started our journey with MARTA. Before you get any ideas, MARTA is the local rail transport system that ferries people from one corner of Atlanta to another. A very efficient and easy way to get around the city of Atlanta, Marta will save you a lot of those traffic & parking problems. As is said, a city’s transport system is its lifeline, and MARTA does its job really well at that.
And it sure is. The variety of marine life kept in this aquarium is mind-boggling. From jelly-fish to piranhas, from penguins to eels, from sea-lions to stingrays, from sea-horses to beluga whales, the aquarium gives you a feeling that you have explored all creatures of the sea. Enough of me, now let the pictures do some talking..
There were two very important lessons I learnt from my trip to the aquarium. First, that there is a massive effort involved in making any species feel at home in a foreign eco-system. The georgia aquarium is doing a great job in making all these animals feel perfectly at home.
The second lesson is, that animals kept in closed enclosures like to pose for cameras! I have clicked otters, sea-lions, beluga whales(photo above), tortoises(photo above) posing gracefully for the visitors. I don’t think there is anything special the aquarium does to ensure that shutter-happy photographers like me get a good collection of photographs. I tend to believe that its not only humans that enjoy their celebrity status, but several animals exposed to being photographed also do. Ever wonder why those lions in all those safari photos pose so gracefully? I bet every time a lion sees a photographer he goes “Honey, straigten up your mane, the paparazzi is here!” , “Oh not again, I am just finishing off that gazelle. Hold on, let me get some more of that blood on my teeth”.
Whatever.
Aquarium done, we started to walk towards Philips Arena, for our rendezvous with ice-hockey. On the way, we walked into the Centennial Olympic park. For the uninitiated, Atlanta city played host to the Olympics in 1996, which also happened to be the 100th Olympics after Baron Pierre de Coubertin revived the ancient Greek tradition of Olympics in 1896. The Centennial Park is built to commemorate the 1996 Olympics celebrated in Atlanta. Again, I’ll let the pictures do most of my job:
Sports are followed religiously all across the world. Every country/region has its own favourites. Asia has cricket & Europe has football. US has a large collection of sports, each having its own dedicated fan following. And we were about to witness one of them.
Ice-hockey is originally a Canadian sport(officially Canada’s winter sport). Simply referred as hockey, but played on ice with a puck. Here in US, NHL is the league of professional ice-hockey teams. The teams come from different regions from the US, and as is with each sport here, the team names are most exciting. Examples: Devils(New Jersey), Flyers(Philadelphia), Panthers(Florida), Hurricanes(Carolina). We were here to witness the encounter between Thrashers(Atlanta) and Lightening(Tampa Bay).
The atmosphere at the arena was electric. There was so much adrenaline, so much excitement, so much thrill & anticipation in the fans, that it made me remember a live India Pakistan match that I had seen once. And being the home team, Atlanta Thrashers were obviously the favourites.
The match lasted for 2 hours, and I can say, not even for one moment were we any far from the edge of our seats. Ice-hockey is a very fast paced game, and with the fan-frenzy reaching crazy levels every time the Thrashers controlled the puck, the experience was a one-in-a-lifetime experience for us. Even the breaks between periods were amazing, with tiny-tots donning ice-hockey gear and having a go at the game.
Here are some photos for you to feast your eyes on:
And so..a wonderful evening comes to an end.
Of course, this post would not be complete without thanking our gracious hosts for the evening, who took as around and made this experience an everlasting memory. Thank you guys…you are the best.
With this post, Coherent Rambling completes 100 posts, and also marks its second anniversary. It is a major milestone for me, considering the lazy writer that I am. There were many times in these two years when I contemplated closing the blog, came close to doing it actually a few times, but there was something that brought me back. Maybe this blog has evolved from being more than a medium. To me, coherent rambling is a manifestation of my inner self. My soul speaks freely here, expresses itself, and many a times I end up writing not from my head but from my heart. My medium has now become an image of me.
Or has it become me?
Do keep reading, and commenting. Your thoughts are more valuable to me than my own. On this note, I will sign off for today.
Adios
Heya Ashish!
It’s been a long while since I’ve been here – and everything looks SOOOOO nice!
Firstly, I love the new colorful template as opposed to the dreary black old one.
Secondly, me thinketh that your whole attitude too has undergone a bit of a template change (comprende?) and seems more colorful now.
There are pictures, there are more happenings (as opposed to dreary thoughts), there’s life!
I’m happy you’re happy friend!
And oh (because my comment wasn’t large enough ;)) congrats on the 100 posts!
Do keep blogging!