Friday, February 25, 2011

A slice of Nature

Bindu, you asked whether there is really a jungle near by my home. Jungle is an exaggeration from my side to describe the slice of nature that we are ensconced in. But as you said this is a luxury that we enjoy right in the middle of a city. Different kinds of trees dot the place. I have mentioned in my earlier writing about the greenery which is a haven of birds, bees, squirrels etc. You have heard of plucking flowers but have you ever seen plucking jackfruits from the tree? This is possible at my place. Remember what a strenuous effort it was and still is, in our village. As a writer who researches mostly on travel, I have come across many exotic bird watching locations. Well, this place can be called a mini bird watching location. I have once spotted a peahen sitting on top of a building next to my home. There is a green but barren field nearby, where I take my kids for a walk at times. While writing about many holiday locations I have come across some interesting facts about certain places which I will share in my next writings.   

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

A View from the Terrace




Concrete jungle converges in ease with lush greenery; the view from the terrace. It is relaxing and de stressing. Flowered mango trees play harbinger to spring. They seem to be proud as its ilk around are still shedding. The small jungle on one side is a place to spot monkeys, birds, peacocks and not to mention the occasional amygdala stimulating, snakes. The sky is dotted with winged creatures both live and electronic. The jet planes leave silver trails all along. Eagles never seem to cease aviating. Flock of pigeons darts by. The concrete side, occupied by structures of different sizes and colours, stands in sharp contrast. Plastic tanks, cell towers and dish antennas adorn the roof tops. Blasts of horns from the busy roads are complemented by the tweets of birds. It is a blend of many contradictions with a charm of its own.