Memory is unpredictable . One never really knows what we will remember and what we will forget. Which is why nostalgia arrives in unpredictable waves, highlighting something and skimming over others. Recently, I have found myself thinking of how memory works, as I was assailed by nostalgia over a trip to Varanasi, a city I prefer to think of, as Kashi. The nostalgia hit right as we landed at Varanasi airport. The last time I was here, it was 1988, I was 13 years old, the airport was brand new… regular flights hadn’t started yet (I think) … flights landed about once a week, and for the rest of the time, everything was open to those of us who lived in the airport quarters nearby. There were fields everywhere, vast expanses of green… I have vague memories of corn and sugarcane… and being overwhelmed by the vastness of the fields (this was the first time I was in such close proximity to them), and the warm hospitality of complete strangers who lived and worked amidst these fields. I h...
There is one tree in our colony which is the meeting point of the birds. It stands on the edge of our common ground, giving a view of the temple, and a whole square filled with buildings. I have often wondered what it is that draws birds to this tree.... but recently, my thoughts have taken a different direction. I often see groups of birds perched on a particular branch of this tree.....
A couple of weeks back, there were these three Coppersmith barbets....
and then these Red Vented Bulbuls....
Then there were these bulbuls cosying up to each other (this was during the cold wave recently)...
and then a couple of days back, a Coppersmith and a Bulbul, which sat there for almost an hour!
So now I am wondering.... are these bulbuls and coppersmiths becoming friends, hanging out as they are, on the same branch?
Its beautiful Anuradha...Great concept & ofcourse lovely clicks...
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Thanks, Radhika!
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Thanks, Niranjan!
DeleteAnu what beautiful captures. I have now seen a few barbets in the tree in front of my home but no clicks as of now!
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