At the turn of an year: 2002 - 2003
Buoyantville would have been in operation/online for an year in exactly three days. It reminds me of how quickly time passes and with it other things as well. I don't know what that signifies but I have become somewhat attached to this amorphous collection of bits and bytes residing on a machine somewhere in Europe.
And since I have put up a counter to keep track of people who wander in and leave their tracks over these pages, in the last six or so months we have seen about 17,000 visits and give and take the regulars like me, say atleast 5000 new people have passed through this space, some faster than the others, looking for that nugget of information, that poem, that lyric of that song, that song itself. Some(three maybe four) have written to say how much they have enjoyed what they have found, while the others will remain anonymous, yet still connected by their empheral visit here.
They say that the current public memory has a quality of forgetting things that should be remembered and celebrating things that don't have much intrinsic goodness or quality. I hope these pages, in whatever form and shape, have added more to the good part than the bad. And how much good or how much bad only Time will decide.
Peace. Sashi
PS: And a poem to celebrate this:Hikmet's Things I Didn't Know I Loved
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