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Saturday, July 13, 2024

A Journal of Sorts

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I live and work in Calcutta which is where I was born and brought up. I started this blog because I think writing is the best way to express myself. I write to beat the blues. I feel very good when I write. I started this blog with two write ups that I had posted on this automotive forum whose member I am. But I intend to write my observations on various other things from time to time. I could have written these in a diary. But I think these days I feel more comfortable on the keyboard.
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