Category: Thoroughly Mundane

  • Nemesis, Angulimala and the Rotten Guava.

    Nemesis, Angulimala and the Rotten Guava.

    “Forgiveness is not forgetting. It is releasing the charge. The frozen inner child—the Avenger within—won’t find peace through justice alone, but through truth witnessed and held. The sacred fire doesn’t burn you to ash. It burns what you’re not.” If you’re hovering near your own truth, and feel called to begin a ritual of release,…

  • The Tapioca Rebellion.

    It was the national Tapioca day in Uncle Sam’s land. But the Tapioca was asking for an aadhar card, since India recognized it in its many avataar.

  • Weaselwati Rises:

    Weaselwati Rises:

    “Gentletweeters, memelords, and LinkedIn lurkers—brace yourselves. Enter Weaselwati: philosopher of the financially unstable, crusader of the cracked wallet, and heroine of hopeless budgets.”

  • On Pop Goes the Weasal Day.

    On Pop Goes the Weasal Day.

    It is world Juggling Day, World Blood donor’s Day, yet what excites the Mango Meadow is the Pop Goes the Weasel Day, in its Modern Avtaar.

  • Wicket World Of Croquet

    Wicket World Of Croquet

    Wicket Croquet Day reminds us that not all games are about winning—some are about wonder, whimsy, and wielding flamingos in the name of joyful rebellion.

  • Kookamati Reveals

    Kookamati Reveals

    Struggling with my A-to-Z Challenge theme, I face coffee-fueled chaos, ancestral hauntings, and an AI diagnosis. Vote now—should wisdom, humor, or mysticism lead?