Had the yummiest fare at Fresh Catch, a tiny little joint in Mahim. Mussels, prawns and promfret. Mmm…
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Had the yummiest fare at Fresh Catch, a tiny little joint in Mahim. Mussels, prawns and promfret. Mmm…
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hey rads and Geetha, thanks for your comments. Glad Suraj’s write-up motivated you both. All the best for the marathon in June, Geetha!!! come and read the post in case you feel low about it at any time…also, here’s something a friend shared yest:
“Don’t aim at success—the more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one’s dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one’s surrender to a person other than oneself.
– Victor Frankl , Man’s Search for Meaning
Hi madam, I am liking you a lot
Thanks so much for this, Merril.
That was a real motivation to read. I am planning to do walk/jog the 10K marathon in June and it was truly inspiring to read your post. There are plenty of reasons that I would do it, but I still keep thinking if I did the right thing by registering for it, the first and foremost being that am I fit enough? But as I read through your post, it does hit me that you are absolutely right, it is a mind thing
Indeed.
Thank you for this. I am in similar position, as in attempting to push myself and my body to do what I never dreamed of or thought capable of considering injuries, weight gain and general malaise.
I intend to walk/run the 5K in May, but am attempting it this Saturday just to see if I can do it. It will be a big challenge, and your post has helped immensely. It is a mind thing.
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Being you’re by the ocean, I am sure it was about as fresh as it gets too.
Not that what we get inland here is bad, but there is a difference I can tell from when I’ve had seafood near the ocean, such as in New England.
Yes, salty fish is rather different from river fish. Besides, the former has more nutritional value, high on protein, fatty acids etc.
We had sukkah (dry in Hindi) mussels and prawns, promfret in a fiery red curry and rice. I desparately feel like a good nap, post good seafood. Sigh!