DIARY (17-4-2015) -MASALA DOSHA
When my wife was here, she used to make masala dosha which I
enjoyed very much. I had occasion to eat this yesterday. This is how it
happened.
I wanted to continue my work in the Civil Office at Kakanad.
I purchased a ticket for Aluva I Instead of KK express, I got into Kannur-TVM
superfast train and was surprised to see the response of travelers . I could
sell a dozen books in the train. But the train did not stop even at Aluva and
in one hour I reached Ernakulam. I walked towards the bus stop and enquired
about the Corporation Office , as I had forgotten the location. The cost of the
ticket is only Rs. Seven and I sold several books, though the response at
Trichur office was much better. Most staff confessed their inability to
understand English. Malayalam story book was already sold out . I have given
advance for the second edition.
At eleven thirty, I took hot vada and tea at the staff
canteen and sold some books in various Banks, Then I boarded a bus which came
near Ernakulam North station and got down at Kacheri padi. An auto charged only
twenty and luckily there was a train at 1.30. As I was not hungry yet, I did
not take meals . It was funny that this train also did not stop anywhere. The AC coaches where I tried to sell books
were blocked on either side and I spent the time standing . By the time I
reached Trichur , I was hungry and ordered masal dosha. The diameter of the
dosa was more than a foot. Of course, it was tasty but the cost was forty rupees.
I then went to the market to buy soybean. To my utter
surprise, the whole sale dealer ‘Best Baker’, from whom I used to by this, had
closed his shop. Another shop I knew , had no stock at that time but told me to
wait and sent his boy to bring it and I had to wait for some ten minutes. This
waiting cost me dear, as I missed my connecting bus at Poochunnipadam, had left
a few minutes earlier. The auto charge was sixty rupees.
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