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...
Reflections on the Kabini River in Wayanad......
Be it the hard rock or the ephemeral cloud, both looked just as beautiful as reflections in the water. The stillness of the water accentuated their presence...just as each one of us has our place in this world.. a presence just as special, just as unique.... which is what makes life so interesting... even on the days when
nothing seems to be happening!
The last week or so I haven't been able to write a word on the blog. Lots of things have been happening. Some good, some not so good. Today, sitting at my computer after a long time, thinking about what to write, to break the silence, these were the photos which captured my attention. Which is why, for Skywatch Friday today, you find me in a reflective mood!
Take care Anu and do keep writing. Life is I guess about good and not so good. I hope your good always remains more than not so good.
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DeletePhenomenal view !
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DeleteNice! In the first photo, the water looks polluted. Is it so?
ReplyDeleteHope you come back to the writing mood soon. :)
Thanks Bindhu! there was a bit of pollution in the water, but not too much.
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ReplyDeleteAmazing photograph!
Thank you.
DeleteLove the reflections, Anu both in the water and in your mind. May the best of good always be with you, come back in full force soon :)
ReplyDeleteI have been following all your wayanad posts and all of them have been truly enchanting, many thanks for sharing all the beauty.
Thanks so much, Arti! I have missed a lot of your kerala posts. have loads to catch up.. but looking forward to it.
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Thanks Niranjan!
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ReplyDeleteMagnificent shot!!! I love this cloud combination with reflection in water. Its so nice. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!
DeleteNice captures.....
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