Thursday, July 31, 2025

Treasured Timeless Tender Touches, Soft Silent Snowy Stillness, Parents’ Perpetual Peaceful Presence - IMRAN®


Treasured Timeless Tender Touches, Soft Silent Snowy Stillness, Parents’ Perpetual Peaceful Presence - IMRAN®

In every snowfall, a whisper of their warmth. In every silence, the echo of their love. My Ami and Abu.

I hope you’ll read this and be moved to remember yours. To feel the touch of their love again. And maybe, to honor them in your own way.

There are so many touching stories—touching time, touching my life—held within this one photo, I couldn’t possibly fit them all into a short caption.

This selfie was taken as snow gently fell on my blessed Long Island, New York home on December 21, 2024. That same date in 1993 marked the beginning of my search for my first American home by the sea. It had snowed that week too—on Christmas Eve.

My first visit to see the empty lot was also marked by snowfall—on the last day of that year, even in Manhattan. That same “my forever hometown Manhattan” where my precious parents had visited me in mid-1989. 

Abu had gone to Utah State University, while my Ami stayed in New York. The hat I’m wearing—and writing about now in summer 2025—was my Dad’s, from that same summer of 1989.

Ami and I spent several incredible months together in New York—my longest time with her since I left home at age six, to live with her mother, my Nani, in Karachi for a better education. During my winter visits to my parents, it became our ritual in the late Decembers of the 1970s and 1980s to chase the season’s first snowfall in Murree—the timeless hill station nestled in the Pir Panjal range. 

Once a colonial summer retreat for British officers, Murree had become our family’s own sanctuary of winter wonder. Abu would drive us through winding roads and pine-covered hills, touching the cold air and the warm memories that place still holds.

My family was still reeling from losing my mother in 1992, when Abu retired in Pakistan. Later, he visited me at this NY home during a very difficult time in late 1996—the same year I bought the jacket I’m wearing in this photo. (Yes, I remember tiny details, and I take care of the things and mementos I’m blessed to have.)

As I stepped out into the light snowfall to walk K2 on December 21, 2024, I wore that blue cap—a nod to yet another twist of time and dates.

It was still December 21 in 2008 when I called to check on my father. That’s when I was told that Abu, the greatest father ever—who had devoted his life to securing the future of his extended family—had been touched by the hand of death, passing away unexpectedly in Lahore, Pakistan.

Dates, people, things, events, pets—even the snow—all have touched me in this incredible life.

But of all the touches, the ones most missed—and yet constantly felt—are the pats of his loving hands on my cheeks.

© 2024–2025 IMRAN®

#IMRAN #Pakistan #NewYork #autobiography #parents #family #Murree #LongIsland #winter #Manhattan #snow #memories 


Monday, July 28, 2025

K2 & Kennedy — Such Opposites, Yet Always Aligned – IMRAN®


K2 & Kennedy — Such Opposites, Yet Always Aligned – IMRAN®

A candid moment captured by Tressa, whose family both my beloved German Shepherds, Kennedy and K2, adored staying with whenever I traveled. K2, ever rambunctious, and Kennedy, always active but tempered with wisdom and calm, were a study in contrasts.

Whether resting together or standing by the beach, I often noticed how they’d instinctively sit facing opposite directions—like sentinels, ensuring full coverage of any potential threat. It felt hardwired into their DNA.

Even in this spontaneous moment, they’re each absorbed in something different, facing away from one another—yet perfectly aligned in mind and mission.

It was July 19, 2023. There was no hint of the deadly tumor that would soon take Kennedy’s body—but never his spirit—away from me.


© 2023–2025 IMRAN®


#IMRAN #Florida #TampaBay #ApolloBeach #GSD #GermanShepherdDogs #dogs #memories

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Berlin Aquarium — From Cold War Scaffolds 1987 to Peaceful Pulse 2012 – IMRAN®


Berlin Aquarium — From Cold War Scaffolds 1987 to Peaceful Pulse 2012 – IMRAN®

Aquarium Berlin, end of April, 2012. The crocodiles no longer flinch at sirens, and the jellyfish pulse in peace. But I still see the scaffolding of 1987—when West Berlin was a fortress of defiance, and I stood outside this very complex, a guest of a divided nation, predicting its impossible reunion.

Back then, as I was turning 25, the Crocodile Hall had only just reopened, scarred by Allied bombs and Cold War silence. Now, the glass glistens with quiet grace. The murals speak in color what the walls once held in tension. And the light post I framed in the foreground—whether original or reborn—marks the spot where I once stood, hoping one day they'd trace the light back to me.

I returned not to marvel at marine life, but to trace the emotional sediment of a city that once mirrored my own need to be set free from the shackles of the now-dead dictator General Zia's vile, fundamentalism-breeding regime in my motherland in the 1980s.

Over those 25 years, the two halves of Berlin reunited and healed. I too endured, and continued my journey through MySpaceTime. By the grace of God, I achieved great freedoms to be all I want to be. Although it is a surreal irony that now, in 2025, it is the United States that is losing its freedoms—to Nazi-loving, Russia-controlled enemies of democracy.

© 2012–2025 IMRAN®

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Saturday, July 26, 2025

Berlin to JFK — A Flight Through Time, History, Freedom — SwissAir Passing Blessed NY Home April 2012 - IMRAN®


Berlin to JFK — A Flight Through Time, History, Freedom — SwissAir Passing Blessed NY Home April 2012 - IMRAN®

In April 1987, I arrived in (then West) Germany—not as a migrant, but as the youngest foreign journalist guest of its government. Back home in Pakistan, I had been a student political leader—imprisoned and tortured by a U.S.-backed military dictatorship that feared dissent more than it feared decay. General Zia-ul-Haq ruled with iron and ideology, his regime propped up by the CIA and Saudi oil, while the ISI grew into a shadow state.

When my German hosts urged me to visit (then West) Berlin, I resisted. I imagined a city cold, grim, and depressed—surrounded by walls, haunted by war, and suffocated by Soviet shadow. But destiny had other plans.

I flew Lufthansa to Frankfurt, then boarded a Pan Am flight from Bonn—after a weeklong stay in that working capital of West Germany—to West Berlin. That city, encircled by East Germany’s barbed wire and ideology, became the most electrifying part of my two-month European journey.

I turned 25 there, in a place where freedom had to be flown in. Tegel Airport was its lifeline, and just across the divide, in Dresden, a young KGB officer named Vladimir Putin served the Soviet hammer that kept East Germany silent.

During that visit, I met West German leaders—including their foreign minister—and boldly predicted that Germany would reunite within five years. They laughed, dismissing it as impossible in their lifetimes. But history had its own rhythm.

By November 1989, I was an American living in New York City, watching CNN as the Berlin Wall crumbled. Tears rolled down my cheeks. The laughter of diplomats echoed in memory, now replaced by the roar of freedom.

Exactly 25 years after my first landing, in April 2012, I returned to Europe—touching down at Schiphol, Amsterdam within hours of my original arrival in Frankfurt in 1987. After a conference keynote speech there, I took a train to unified Germany.

Berlin was now whole, and I loved my new stay, walking the same places I had a quarter century prior. Finally, it was time to return home.

Tegel—the Cold War portal that had once welcomed me into the caged freedom of West Berlin—was preparing to close. My flight out, SwissAir to JFK, was among the last international departures from that historic airport before it was decommissioned.

Besides Manhattan, New York and Lahore—my forever hometowns—only Berlin has etched itself into my soul. It is a city I resisted, then embraced. A city I returned to at 50. And, at 55. God willing, a city I hope to return to again for my birthdays in the future, if fate and the jetstream of time permit.

Some journeys are measured in miles. Others in meaning. This one was both.

© 2012–2025 IMRAN®

As the Airbus descended into New York airspace, I captured this moment: the deep blue waters of Long Island stretching beneath the wing, the red Swiss logo gleaming on the winglet. My blessed home lay just below, as history soared behind me. Over Bayport and Sayville—Fire Island drifting past the frame—the coordinates read 40.7320, -73.2300. The coast to my right, the archive to my left.


Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Meta(Re)Verse – IMRAN®


Meta(Re)Verse – IMRAN®

I’ve loved photography ever since my father handed me my first camera at age 7. I’ve loved gadgets just as long—and still hang on to the best ones from a lifelong collection.

Ray-Ban sunglasses? That’s another lifelong love—ever since my late mother gifted me my first aviators in Pakistan in the mid-1970s. So while I’m not eager to further enrich Zuckerberg, last winter I did order the Ray-Ban Meta camera/headphone glasses in New York.

I got the lens-color-changing kind and tested them out during a limo ride to give a conference speech in NYC last December.

Even though I’ve been writing for newspapers since age 17, I’m not trying to be Clark Kent—much less Superman. Just aiming for super/camera/man status, one gadget at a time. The photo was taken 8 months before the latest movie came out. 

Talk about reversing the metaverse. This is actually an iPhone selfie to see how nerdy the camera glasses make me look. Mission accomplished.

I already own red underwear. Now, where do I order the bright blue bodysuit and red cape?


© 2024–2025 IMRAN®


#IMRAN #NewYork #LongIsland #driving #selfie #humor #photography #RayBan #gadgets

Dark Dramatic Dusk Crazy Cloud Cover Spans Stunning Sunset - IMRAN®


Dark Dramatic Dusk Crazy Cloud Cover Spans Stunning Sunset - IMRAN® 


© 2025 IMRAN®


#ApolloBeach, #Architecture, #Clouds, #D850, #Florida, #gratitude, #IMRAN, #Lifestyle, #Nature, #Nikon, #seaside, #storm, #summer, #Sunset, #Tampa, #TampaBay, #weather Nikon

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Stunning Saturday Sunset Savoring Silence with GSD K2 – IMRAN®


Stunning Saturday Sunset Savoring Silence with GSD K2 – IMRAN®

Though the temperature matched days prior, something about Saturday felt unusually warm. Perhaps it was the sky itself ablaze with color or the stillness that even K2, my German Shepherd, seemed to sense—gazing out over Tampa Bay as if savoring something sacred. 

My closest friends know that I had planned to live here for just twelve months. By the grace of the Almighty, I’ve now completed twelve unforgettable years of living in this personal isle of paradise. I bow my head in eternal gratitude—for all that has been granted me, and all that is soon to be.

© 2025 IMRAN®

#IMRAN #Florida #TampaBay #ApolloBeach #GSD #GermanShepherdDogs #dogs #Sunset #Sky #Clouds #Weekend #Beach #Summer #Gratitude

Saturday, July 19, 2025

“Prime” Example Of Software Bugs Swapping “SALT” & Peppered With Errors, You Could Die Laughing — IMRAN®


“Prime” Example Of Software Bugs Swapping “SALT” & Peppered With Errors, You Could Die Laughing — IMRAN®

As an engineer—especially one who wrote software early in life—I understand how complex systems can misfire. Most bugs are benign. But when a global company like Amazon, serving tens of millions daily, slips up this obviously… it’s a Prime example of how even polished platforms can serve the wrong spice.

I was trying to learn more about Minamata—a poignant, painful tale of mercury poisoning and corporate denial. Instead, the preview and metadata gave me SALT, Angelina Jolie’s sleek spy thriller. Different continent. Different tone. Different universe. But hey, they both kick off with trauma.

So here we are: Minamata—a film about invisible mercury silently poisoning lives—swapped with SALT, served cold with espionage and high-octane stunts. A digital bug so simple it’s funny… until you realize how easily bad data can swap identities, finances, even medical history.

Amazon probably employs better engineers than most government or legacy banking systems. But imagine the wrong code cross-wiring your tax return with someone else’s criminal record. Now the mercury’s rising. And the heat in the AI kitchen? It’s ghost-pepper hot.

Sure, too much salt can raise your blood pressure. Mercury? That’s not seasoning—it’s neurological sabotage. One makes your doctor frown. The other makes your neurons forget how to function.

And now, as corporations lay off human programmers in favor of AI agents still learning to tie their digital shoelaces, who do you call when SALT turns into Minimatter or Minamata becomes Mini-Meta?

And in a time when treaties once forged to protect humanity—from nuclear annihilation to environmental collapse—are being quietly unraveled, it’s worth remembering that the original SALT treaty wasn’t just about missiles. The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks were a Cold War milestone, a rare moment when superpowers agreed to slow the MAD race toward mutually assured destruction. SALT was a treaty born of fear, restraint, and the fragile hope that diplomacy could outpace escalation. 

Now, when even that legacy is fading into footnotes, it’s no surprise that SALT is known not as a strategic safeguard, but as a streaming movie suggestion. A salty treat, served up by flawed metadata, peppered with bugs, and hard to swallow — but entertaining!

Pass the Pepper? More mercury? No, thanks. But I’ll take a double dose of SALT—at least Angelina knows how to raise my blood pressure in a good way.

© 2025 IMRAN®


#IMRAN #Amazon #wordplay #movies #SALT #democracy #IMHO #commentary #UrUXSux #software #AI #business #ParadigmShift #upheaval #culture #economy #careers #ArtificialIntelligence #programming 

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

AMC: Karma Is a Killer (Of English Grammar) - IMRAN®


AMC: Karma Is a Killer (Of English Grammar) - IMRAN®

Hey, AMC, I Know What You DIDN’T Do Last Summer… you didn’t hire copywriters who know proper English or how to use simple grammar tools. They clearly need to improve THEIR grammar before THEY’RE slashed from their positions! Grammar so reckless, it swerved off a hairpin bend and hit a homophone.


© 2025 IMRAN®


#IMRAN #AMC #humor #English #editing #grammar #education #marketing #MovieReferences


Tuesday, July 15, 2025

K2 & His Shadow Framed By Dual Reflected Home Lights’ Beams At Rain Cloaked Sunset - IMRAN®


K2 & His Shadow Framed By Dual Reflected Home Lights’ Beams At Rain Cloaked Sunset - IMRAN® 


© 2025 IMRAN® 


#IMRAN #Florida #TampaBay #ApolloBeach #GSD #GermanShepherdDogs #dogs #night #reflections #summer #weather #WhiteHouse #gratitude 

Sunday, July 13, 2025

K2 GSD^3 (German Shepherd Dog, Gleefully Seeking Dolphins, Genuinely Stunning Dusk - IMRAN®



K2 GSD^3 (German Shepherd Dog, Gleefully Seeking Dolphins, Genuinely Stunning Dusk - IMRAN® 
While soaking in this surreal, stunning sunset over Tampa Bay—its waters glowing like a living Crimson Tide—K2 lay quietly to my left, poolside and serene. Then, in perfect synchronicity, we heard dolphins exhale nearby. I instinctively switched to camera mode  
This is an absolutely unedited iPhone photo with no filters or processing of any kind. It happened so quickly I couldn’t even frame K2’s paws fully. 
Luckily I caught my GSD (German Shepherd Dog) K2—GSD (Gleefully Seeking Dolphins)— at a Genuinely Stunning Dusk — chasing that marine mystery in motion and spirit we call dolphins. 
No stress could rival this blessed moment. No challenge could shake the hopeful heart. No words were needed to describe nature’s magic suspended across the dream-filled sky, as this TGIF exhaled in gratitude—joining me in Maghreb prayers for whatever comes next.

© 2025 IMRAN®

#IMRAN #Florida #TampaBay #ApolloBeach #Sunset #sky #clouds #GSD #GermanShepherdDogs #dogs #nature #Maghreb #writing #wordplay #lifestyle #prayers #dusk #writing #prose 

Saturday, July 12, 2025

DNR: Darwin News Report - Patient of Dr Instagram - IMRAN®


DNR: Darwin News Report - Patient of Dr Instagram  - IMRAN® 

“Woman's daily high dose of turmeric pills caused her to 'essentially poison' her liver,” reports NBC News. 

Nothing an injection of bleach can’t cure. Dr. Darwin says she should also take brain-enhancing herbal dog-poop tablets she sees someone post on Instagram next.


© 2025 IMRAN® 


#IMRAN #IMHO #stupidity #medicine #healthcare #DarwinAwards 

Friday, July 11, 2025

GSD (German Shepherd Dog) K2 — GSD (Gleefully Seeking Dolphins) – IMRAN®


GSD (German Shepherd Dog) K2 — GSD (Gleefully Seeking Dolphins) – IMRAN®

While soaking in this surreal, stunning sunset over Tampa Bay—its waters glowing like a living Crimson Tide—K2 lay quietly to my left, poolside and serene. Then, in perfect synchronicity, we heard dolphins exhale nearby. I instinctively switched to camera mode and caught my GSD (German Shepherd Dog) K2—GSD (Gleefully Seeking Dolphins)—mid-stride, chasing that marine mystery in motion and spirit.

No stress could rival this blessed moment. No challenge could shake the hopeful heart. No words were needed to describe nature’s magic suspended across the dream-filled sky, as this TGIF exhaled in gratitude—joining me in Maghreb prayers for whatever comes next.


© 2025 IMRAN®


#IMRAN #Florida #TampaBay #ApolloBeach #Sunset #sky #clouds #GSD #GermanShepherdDogs #dogs #nature #Maghreb #writing #wordplay #lifestyle #prayers 

Tuesday, July 08, 2025

When the Sky Speaks Softly in the Now & My Soul Whispers to Myself in the Future — IMRAN®


When the Sky Speaks Softly in the Now & My Soul Whispers to Myself in the Future — IMRAN®

Some days are louder on the inside than they appear on the outside.

Today was one of those days—full of motion and emotion, full of thought and urgency, full of moments that won’t be spoken aloud but will stay with me for a long time. The morning moved quickly, filled with focused tasks and quiet intensity.

By early afternoon, I was on the road, shifting gears both literally and mentally, before stepping into a long, demanding meeting that required my full attention. And as the time-constrained day rushed forward faster than I could catch up, I found myself flying through a stream of formal emails—all while sitting in a parking garage—each one written with care, each one a step toward future outcomes.

The day, like much of my life, wasn’t dramatic, but it had all the elements of a literary saga: complex, rich in detail, full of characters with unknown motivations—suspense and hope, tension and inspiration. Quietly and deeply meaningful.

By the time I was heading home, I realized the sky was putting on one of those rare performances—a visual metaphor for the day—where the light turns to liquid gold and the dark clouds seem to hold their breath. I knew I wouldn’t make it back in time to catch it all. And I didn’t.

But when I pulled into the driveway, I stepped around the house and caught the last few moments—the afterglow, the hush, the kind of beauty that doesn’t need to be complete to be meaningful. I hit record. Not to capture perfection, but to honor presence.

Because sometimes, even when you miss the main event, you arrive just in time for the part that matters most.

As the camera rolled, I found myself saying—softly, but with conviction:

“That ends today. Tomorrow is the start of the rest of life. What are you and I going to do about it?”

The sky didn’t answer. But it didn’t need to.


© 2025 IMRAN®


#IMRAN #Florida #TampaBay #ApolloBeach #Sunset #Sky #Clouds #Inspiration #Character #Courage #Leadership #Future #Vision #Gratitude #Hope #Literature #Prose #TimeFlies #writing #writers 

Wednesday, July 02, 2025

High(er Eyes) Sunset At Hyatt Regency Atlanta - IMRAN®


High(er Eyes) Sunset At Hyatt Regency Atlanta - IMRAN® 

A view of the sunset glow lighting nearby buildings, seen from my very high floor hotel room at the Hyatt Regency, Atlanta. I enjoyed my stay there for a few days last December. 


© 2024-2025 IMRAN® 


#IMRAN #travel #Atlanta #RoadWarrior #puns #wordplay #hotel #Hyatt #sunset #architecture #Georgia 

Tuesday, July 01, 2025

K2 My German Shepherd Dog Dons Floral Camouflage In Florida Summer - IMRAN®


K2 My German Shepherd Dog Dons Floral Camouflage In Florida Summer - IMRAN® 



© 2025 IMRAN® 


#IMRAN #Florida #TampaBay #ApolloBeach #GSD #GermanShepherdDogs #dogs #summer #flowers #humor #nature