Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 30, 2012
கடல் - கவிதை விமர்சனம் / Poetic review
'நெஞ்சிக்குள்ள' என்னமோ வசியம் செஞ்ஜோ
'மூங்கில் தோட்டம், மூலிகை வாசம்'
மனம்மெல்லாம் வீசும்
'இதுபோதும் எனக்கு இதுபோதுமே'
'மூங்கில் தோட்டம், மூலிகை வாசம்'
மனம்மெல்லாம் வீசும்
'இதுபோதும் எனக்கு இதுபோதுமே'
கரைதட்டிய கப்பல், ஈர்பது போலே
இந்த 'கடல்' விரித்த வலையில்
விழுந்த 'என்ன, எங்கே கூட்டி போற'
'அடியே... அடியே…’
'என்ன எங்கே நீ கூட்டி போற'.
இந்த 'கடல்' விரித்த வலையில்
விழுந்த 'என்ன, எங்கே கூட்டி போற'
'அடியே... அடியே…’
'என்ன எங்கே நீ கூட்டி போற'.
இந்த
கடல் அரிப்பு, இதமா
புல் மிது பணிந்த பனி போல்
பரவசமா, 'சித்திரை நிலா' நிழல்
கடலில் வந்து விழுந்தாடும்
விதம், அழகுக்கு ஓர் இலக்கணம்.
புல் மிது பணிந்த பனி போல்
பரவசமா, 'சித்திரை நிலா' நிழல்
கடலில் வந்து விழுந்தாடும்
விதம், அழகுக்கு ஓர் இலக்கணம்.
இதுபோதும்
எனக்கு இதுபோதுமே
வேறென்ன வேணும் 'கடல்' போதுமே
வேறென்ன வேணும் 'கடல்' போதுமே
Inductive to sink recurrently into ‘sea’
playing something philter ‘into heart’;
‘bamboo garden, herbal fragrance’
winds allover the heart
‘it’s enough for me, and it is enough.’
playing something philter ‘into heart’;
‘bamboo garden, herbal fragrance’
winds allover the heart
‘it’s enough for me, and it is enough.’
Like the ship tapped aground,
attracts
on the expanded sea web
trapped me, ‘where are u taking along?’
‘Hey… Sea…’
‘Where are you taking me?’
on the expanded sea web
trapped me, ‘where are u taking along?’
‘Hey… Sea…’
‘Where are you taking me?’
The itching of the ‘sea’ warms
or of the dew on the grasses
rapture, the ‘May moon’ shadow
fall and dance into the ocean
was, literary beautiful.
or of the dew on the grasses
rapture, the ‘May moon’ shadow
fall and dance into the ocean
was, literary beautiful.
This is enough for me, and it is enough.’
What else I need more, than the ‘sea’?
What else I need more, than the ‘sea’?
Footnote:
The poem was
inspired by the 'Kadal' songs: Kadal (Sea) is a Tamil film directed by ace
director Mani Rathnam and music by the Oscar winner AR.Rahman. The words I brought into the quotation marks
are derived from the song lyrics, almost the first line. The songs of Kadal drive
me quite merrily under pleasure and I’m listening to it every day and before
heading to bed, it causes some comfort and peace to heart.
Friday, December 28, 2012
சூரியன் / Sun
Pic by Jeevan |
மெல்ல விழித்த சூரியன்
இதமாய் மிதமாய்
இதயம் வருடியது.
இதமாய் மிதமாய்
இதயம் வருடியது.
நிழலுக்கு ஒளியாய்
மத்திய வேலையில்
விண்ணை தொட்ட உற்சாகத்தில்
சுட்டெரித்த சூரியன்.
மத்திய வேலையில்
விண்ணை தொட்ட உற்சாகத்தில்
சுட்டெரித்த சூரியன்.
மாலை வந்ததும்
களைத்த கனிவுடன்
கனிந்த பழமாய்
மெல்ல விழுந்தது மண்ணில்.
களைத்த கனிவுடன்
கனிந்த பழமாய்
மெல்ல விழுந்தது மண்ணில்.
On the mountain ridges
sun wakes up slowly
pleasantly and temperately
scanned the heart.
sun wakes up slowly
pleasantly and temperately
scanned the heart.
Like a light for the shadow
on mid-day hours
in high spirit of touching the sky
the sun burnt.
on mid-day hours
in high spirit of touching the sky
the sun burnt.
in fatigue gentleness
like a ripe fruit
slowly fall to the ground.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
கடல் அம்மா / Marine Mom
Pic by Jeevan (cick to enlarge) |
ஏ கடல் அம்மா
உன் சிறுபிள்ளை நங்கள்
மடியில் தவழும் பிள்ளைக்கு
நீ கள்ளிப்பால் ஊட்டலாமா?
மடியில் தவழும் பிள்ளைக்கு
நீ கள்ளிப்பால் ஊட்டலாமா?
தாலாட்டு பாடிய அலைகள்
ஓசையின்றி ஒப்பாரிவைகலாமா?
கதைகள் கற்பிக்காத பிம்பம்
கண்ணிமைக்குள் மூழ்கியதே
ஓசையின்றி ஒப்பாரிவைகலாமா?
கதைகள் கற்பிக்காத பிம்பம்
கண்ணிமைக்குள் மூழ்கியதே
தான் விரித்த வலைக்கு
தானே இரையான கோரம்
தானே இரையான கோரம்
வாழ்வளிக்கும் வள்ளல் நீயே
உயிர் பசி ஏனோ?
சுனாமி என்னும் அரக்கனை அனுப்பி
வதம் செய்வதேனோ ?
கண்ணீர் சிந்த யாருமின்றி
வதம் செய்வதேனோ ?
கண்ணீர் சிந்த யாருமின்றி
கொன்றுகுவித்து விட்டானே .
A marine mom
we are your child,
how could u feed venom
to a kid crawling on the lap?
we are your child,
how could u feed venom
to a kid crawling on the lap?
The lullaby sung waves
how become quiet threnody?
The stories untaught simulacrum
submerged into the eyelids.
how become quiet threnody?
The stories untaught simulacrum
submerged into the eyelids.
To the expanded web
to become a victim of horror
being a brought up philanthropist
why hunger for life?
to become a victim of horror
being a brought up philanthropist
why hunger for life?
Sent a monster tsunami
why you slew?
To no one to shed tears
he killed everyone to hump.
why you slew?
To no one to shed tears
he killed everyone to hump.
P.S. A tribute to
tsunami victims, wrote from a fishermen’s perspective.
Monday, December 24, 2012
My Christmas tree
I and my mom
setup this tree today, decorating with bells, balls, starts and tying ribbon
and serial led bulbs. If there’s something that fascinates me always about the
Xmas was the Christmas tree and sharing of gifts. Beyond belief and religion,
Christmas is a cheerful festival of perhaps celebrated by kid to oldie, cherishing
the warmth of togetherness, against the cold hug of winter. I always wish to be
a part of this celebration which illuminates the spirit of entire sphere.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Into the wild - Mudumalai
About 10 in
morning we were waiting at the Ooty Collectorate, on the recommendation of one
of dad’s friend to get official permission to enter the Avalanche forest to led
up to Upper Bavani backwaters and dam. But our bad chance the DFO had been on off-duty
that day and being promised by the officers to get permission for next day, we
decided to check the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary which is about 60km from Ooty,
which we have planned for other day.
I have passed
Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary and Tiger Reserve couple of times over visiting
Mysore and one of it at night; but this was on a bright summer day last year
and it was such hot as soon we climbed down the hills from the very pleasant
weather at Ooty. The cold breeze was brushing us against seeking some warmth
while waiting for the response at collector office, which has some tall pine
trees adding some more chillness.
We had some
wonderful sightseeing driving down the winding road, stopping here and there
for some shots and the above photo was on a small lake-come-check dam we passed
and being summer, there isn't much water in any lakes or dams around the
Nilgiri. While the condition on hills where like that, the plains doesn't need explain.
But it was incredible hot even at Gudalur above 1000m MSL and we spent some
time there getting our lunch packs and moved into the wildlife sanctuary,
welcomed by an arch.
A part of our
drive into the sanctuary was under scorching sun and we couldn't find an animal
until reaching the Theppakadu – the head of the sanctuary, where the tourist
activities hold around. Since it was summer and prevailing to drought, the
sanctuary was closed for visitors taking safari and staying at their forest
guest houses. We decided to drive on the National Highways that cut across this
National Park, until the Tamil Nadu State boarder and while driving back to
Theppakadu we found an adult bison (Indian Gaur) climbing down a mound, apart
grazing.
The bison
moved like a boulder, imposing to muscular body. It was the only so wild animal
we found other than spotted deer and Gray Langurs. We also come across a Kumki (tamed
elephant), carrying some green bushes in-between the tusk and trunk, drive by a
mahout sitting on its top. During the month of Nov-Dec, the state government
conducts refreshing camp in Mudumalai, which brings many temple elephants from across state to the permanent elephant camp in Theppakadu. But only this year the camp
was shifted to the bank of Bavani River near Mettupalaiyam, to avoid giving
trouble to elephants drive through Ghat Roads.
Even the
wildlife sanctuary’s safaris are closed for visitors; there are number of
private jeeps available to take us around the park, by certain routes allotted
for them. But avoiding them, we head to Masinagudi. My bro had been there for
two times and befriend with a jeep driver, so we called him to stay up there
who was on a safari and before he arrives we had our lunch on the outskirts of
Masinagudi and also drive up to Singara, looking for animals on either sides of
the road. Singara is where the Pykara
Hydroelectric Power Plant is located, which brings water through pipes from
GlenMorgan Lake at a height of about 1000 meters.
I know it wasn't easy for me to board a jeep, but wished to see what type of jeep it was
and convenient by chance. Regrettably the jeep doesn't show any kind towards me
carrying on, unlike the jeep guide who comes forward to take us via roadways in
our SUV. The wear out tires refused to give me even that chance because it may
take us through rough terrain.
For
the back drive we took the road from Masanakudi to Ooty, which is an endanger
route to drive past sharp hairpin bends and road climbing steep. Initially we
took this route way back in 1997 to reach Mysore, unaware it’s endanger then we
never took it later and only this time that too for climbing up and not down. The
friend who drove the car was an experienced one and has been taken this route early
once, decided to make a very careful drive and safe passage. We stopped at the
Kalhatty fall and checked the view point, which shows nothing but a tract of
wet rock.
Gray Langur |
Before
heading to Kotagiri, we made a visit to my friend’s house at Ooty and he being
busy with his house under whitewash, we couldn't spend much time and also
needed to check with officers at Collectorate about our next day visit to
Avalanchi. Gladly we got the permission from the DFO, who was back at office in
the evening, it was very exciting how the day gonna break tomorrow leading us
to road less travel – which is another venture, for another day to share with
you all.
Thank
you J
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Kumki – Jumbo ride
Expectation
is something we can’t avoid, however; even we get frustration sometime going
overly anticipating. So was a film was wonderful, the anticipation happens
robotically towards the filmmaker’s next venture and there’re only few in the
film division whose makeup lives up to the feeling and enhance and embrace
close to the heart.
From the time
the movie was entitled, the anticipation began; since the movie is based on
things I’m passionate about – nature and wild, how can a tamed elephant story
become exception? Kumki is a Tamil name for the captive, trained Indian
elephants that are used mostly for taming and training of newly captured wild
elephants and also to lead away wild elephants that stray into human
settlements.
Prabu Solomon,
the director of the late fascinating film Mynaa has come up conjoining nature
and music side by side, comprising romance and thriller leading the movie to
emotional core. Set in a tribal village, which faces the stroke of wild
elephant and lose of lives hires a trained elephant to tackle the tusker that
threatening their lives and livelihoods; the mahout who falls in love with their
tribal girl decided to stay there with his show elephant, which doesn't trained
to combat a wild elephant. But how come he manages all in spite of love and venture
on tusker; embark on an adventures ride.
The grandson
of Sivaji, Vikram Prabu doesn’t let down the pride of greatest actors of all
time, portrait as mahout perfectly, conveyed almost inherent of the character that
distinctly noticed. Being a debut actor, his unfamiliar face is plus and Lakshmi
Menon strikes through her cute expressions even expose to tremble, beholds a
perspective native tribe women. The film was throughout fascinating and Thambi Ramaiah
does a mainstream humor and character vise manipulate. The head of the tribe
village is also a notable character.
There’s a lot
to experience in the film which visually treat and sound track creates a
vibrant and alive moments esp. the Jog falls sequence was stunning and an ever
seen scene shot on the screen. Terrific! I really need to mention about Music,
which is the heart beat of the feature film and songs are quite intimate with
the scenes and no where it feels off track or disjoined. The scenes related to
elephant destruction and battle are created through graphics; but the way u
look into the screen will animate and the real elephant Manikam was truly
admirable and being the largest land animal, its behaviors are very childish and
creates a sympathy over its disposition.
I need to say
the Kumki (movie) was completely blissful and worth watching! Get ready for a lovely experience :)
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Death
Image courtesy: google
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Death is unpredicted
unlike birth
which brings hope;
light at the end of uterus.
which brings hope;
light at the end of uterus.
Death separates us
from beloved
the relationship within body;
the motion of the immune.
from beloved
the relationship within body;
the motion of the immune.
Death is infinite
and every species dies
departs from the masses;
a process that remains mystery.
and every species dies
departs from the masses;
a process that remains mystery.
Death isn't end
but a lifeless progress
that ashes remains at soil;
forever based as sediment.
but a lifeless progress
that ashes remains at soil;
forever based as sediment.
Death is better
than sustain injuries
the mind thoughts oftentimes;
than living among the relentless.
than sustain injuries
the mind thoughts oftentimes;
than living among the relentless.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Chothavilai Beach - isolated
Destination
based travel is not my intention but many a time our travel happens around a
point of destination, perhaps it’s the way the world chose to lead so and for
me, a long distance travel couldn't be solely intended. During my year old visit to Kanyakumari, the southern tip on Indian peninsula, I explored a place isolated from rest of the world view or only few more experienced; a pristine beach with foot imprints clearly visible across the wet and dry sand shore.
Passing the
Manakudy – a fishing hamlet on the west coast of Kanyakumari, a narrow road
leads alongside the sea and elevated from sea level, the roar of waves were clearly
resonate and sounds terrific each time it raise and fall. I hear from a
passerby, that waves in Kanyakumari are usually rage and after tsunami its
tendency has been disposition. Even the usual sight has been terrific; I couldn't image a giant wave like tsunami cut through the hamlet, with array of
houses facing the sea and I also wonder what a life it could be to wake up and sleep
expose to stunning sea. That sometime sing lullaby and identically cause shivering while sang through
murderous rage – Kolaveri.
The
Chothavilai Beach is about 12km from the sacred town – Kanyakumari, and it
connects only through an iron bridge near the mouth of river Pazhayar, across
Manakudy. The road after the hamlet takes us to the early stage of ECR (east
coast road) near Chennai, passing the casuarinas and green palm trees; the
beach resembles one of the private beaches off ECR. The beach seem to taken
into promotion in latter years and there were few shelters and concrete
umbrellas beautifying the beach front and esp. the Japanese style of roofs
shelters were impressive. But lack of maintenance left few of the statues to
damage.
There were
only half a dozen people left ashore including a couple and their kid, the sea
looked quiet vast except solo waves crush the shore every few seasons. The beach
holds a pretty arch, carved with number of sea species and shells, and a watch
tower to check sunrise and set. Since evening, we had a glimpse of sunset and
first time on the Arabian side, the sight of sunset on sea was fantastic. Even after
sunset, there was much light across the sky and as we move toward the town, the
sky showcases different kinds of hues and shades, fascinated while it changes its
scene from one another.
Pretty roof shelters across the beach
Friday, December 14, 2012
Expressions
The other day
my nephew (Barath) came home and I had a wonderful evening along with him,
admiring his little attitudes and gestures and he had grown well now being an
eight month old to turn and take quick crawl to grasp anything. I first and
last saw him as a four-year-old and he still hold the charm but more
delightful, the kid’s each move behold my attention and he’s very clever at
expressing his cute expressions and emotion.
I have no
words to explain, how I am treated by his visit and watching his activities and
mischief and I’m sure he will become a romantic guy in future! Lol
Here I share
another set of photos I captured during, falling in love with his enormous joy
and he’s someone unlike any other child and being the youngest generation of ours,
eliminates anyone cherished so far. I see a special spark in his blissful eyes
that feels like no one ever behold, and his wide and watchful eyes were one
such remarkable.
He’s my
favorite cousin’s son of childhood and being with her were the days the most
wanted and delighted. But things were different now and everyone exists into our
own sphere, but the past could never resemble again. The priorities might change but I believe the
attitudes remain.
Ready for a soft punch |
An expression of mischief |
Laughing Buddha |
Peace |
Smart look |
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Morning hours
Image courtesy: tumblr |
the rooster cries early morning
sun-rays rise up
before awake from deep slumber.
sun-rays rise up
before awake from deep slumber.
Array of rays
illuminates half of the sphere
down from the earth
sun sparkle like a diamond.
illuminates half of the sphere
down from the earth
sun sparkle like a diamond.
Each season instinct
delay in time or prior sunrise
the laziness remains
identical throughout the year.
delay in time or prior sunrise
the laziness remains
identical throughout the year.
Sweating or shivering
dismiss anything try to arouse;
sticking to the bed
dreaming ideally under the sun.
dismiss anything try to arouse;
sticking to the bed
dreaming ideally under the sun.
Like a dewdrop
life remains stunning under sun;
a lovely dream
passes through a silent ringtone.
life remains stunning under sun;
a lovely dream
passes through a silent ringtone.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Depression to depart
Man, men/women
really needs some rest or rear seat ride sometime in progress of life, however
serious we take our journey without some break life becomes tiresome and thinking
overload sent to mental tragedy or disorder. This is not something new I am
says, but the problem related to it shows many graphical sign boards these days
and each hour becoming rush hours, there’s no time or least for relief and
relaxation and whatever the occupation might be – IT, industrial or farmer,
long working hours or days produces abundant stress.
Why I think
about this because, one such prolongs hard work and mentally stress sent one of
my mother’s aunt to oblivion and become so insane, which had led her to death
yesterday. She is one of a kind hearted whose stretch is immeasurably in
exposing love and affection towards others and a great hard worker and since
being a farmer women, she always work into the fields and drive the cattle to
graze every day. Not more than age of 60, she lost her consciousness almost
lately exiting from the symptoms of childish and forgetfulness in recent past
or less than 4 years – when I last saw her, they said that it’s all because of
her contract brain, perhaps due to prolong working under the sunshine and greatly
depressed.
I always love
visiting her home in village near Thiruporur and you don’t need a reason
because, village means a lot to me and I believe they are the unlimited source
of living and there isn't a place like village, beautiful as well touch with
lives. We occasionally visit their village during summer and mattu Pongal, in
the company of my cousins; we enjoy spending the day partially at their fields,
near the lake and pump-set – one of the fascinating things of village and fun
indeed. I haven’t taken bath in their pump-set, but that used to be nostalgic
observing things happening around and recollecting memories of childhood where
I used to be active on the front.
What really
bothers me was that we only visited her on a previous Sunday and this Sunday
she’s no more. See how life become too shot and she wasn't physically ill to
die, but lose her track to slip into a pond near her home at the early hours of
morning when no one was wake up to see. I heard they searched for her
everywhere and only by evening they found her lifeless body floating on the
pond, it was really a tragedy and when we visited her on Sunday, she couldn't identify anybody and kept coming around their home. Mom was very glad that she
could visit her before she expire, even she feel sorrow for her early
death. Mom used to be her favorite child
to visit her often during childhood which she always cherishes, telling to me.
She survived
by two daughters and sons, and both her daughters were married at age above 30
when she was nearly losing her conscious, and it seems that the main cause for
her depression was postponing of her
elder girl’s marriage – who being a dark skin holder, many refused to marry
her. But I should appreciate her courage, even though many eliminate her she
stayed strong and their family was very supportive and there was a togetherness
between the siblings which seldom seen anywhere. I hope her early departure is
also good, so that she doesn't need to face discriminate and reckless treatment
imposed by society and circumstance. Hope her past seize their dear ones memory
forever.
Saturday, December 08, 2012
Open Range
Open Range is
one of the finest western films I watched yesterday, filled with fascinating sights
and sounds; and the beauty of the western landscape was captured brilliantly
thought the stunning cinematography. Ever so simplest story and screenplay,
each characters proposes decently either and unlike any other cowboy films I watched,
nothing were well-built like this and limited to significant action and
gunfight.
Boss
and Charley are the two main characters of the movie, taking avenge for killing
their co-cattlemen and badly injured another; arrive at the nearby town waiting
for the right moment to capture the marshal to put into the jailhouse and encounter
his gunmen’s. There’s a mild and matured romance between the Charley and Sue –
the sister of a doctor, who took care of the wounded cattlemen.
In the
absence of special effects and graphics, the film engrosses and enhance through the raw and simple
emotions; and the setting of the town is at base, but the conflict between the
gunmen and town people were unlike bewildered. Glad the movie came up with 5.1 channels,
emphasis the dynamic effects of theater and recreates a feel of live esp. the
sound of battle, rain and thunder rocks! The film released in 2003 is based on
the novel ‘The Open Range Men’ by Lauran Paine and was filmed around Alberta,
Canada.
The film was produced, directed and lead by Kevin Costern.
Friday, December 07, 2012
Wednesday, December 05, 2012
Kukkal – Lake and Village
It’s always
exciting exploring a place, where the road less traveled and not many foots
imprint the soil and cameras stole the scenery; an environment rich in flora
and fauna as well pleasure where not many virtual developments take place.
Remote from the tourist sight and protected by nature, Kukkal is not so far
from the crowded Kodaikanal, the hill station that losing its spirit and
pristine beauty unprotected from becoming a quite concrete jungle.
During my
vacation at Kodaikanal, last summer, I explored this little paradise called
Kukkal or Kookal on the Western Ghats Mountain range of Palani and about 32km
from Kodaikanal; the place is so blissful with tranquilly lake and sleepy
village atmosphere, comprising shoals and grasslands adjoining the terrace farming.
Nestled near the northern ridge of Palani Hills, Kukkal is notable for the high
biodiversity of the area and fascinated by frequent mist and rainfall, which
account for large variations over short distance.
Riding on the
Poombarai road after certain distance, the mist began to block our way, delighted
as well become obstacle going through its dense and even I have travelled on
this road once, I’m only familiar with its route map in Google. :D We were
traveling on two cars and since I only know where to turn, my uncle left our
car to first go – even he was to Kodaikanal many a times, never know this place
until I located.
The road to
Kukkal is a narrow one, turning on the second left from the road to Poombarai village;
the tar road seems relayed by rusted leaves and tall trees standing besides as
festoon and green pastures enticing the sightseeing. The road winding down near
the Kukkal Lake was very beautiful; alongside the view of the mist floating over
the lake was awesome… The lake is the main stream source of the cultivation,
even though it doesn’t look clean, but with overall sight of mist and mountains
background it was astonishing! Well I
don’t need to say much of the lake, since my photo captured it all to you viewer’s
amusement.
There was a
Little Grebe swam across the lake leisurely, creating mild ripples tracks which
I thought first to be caused by some insects, but only later zoom in on I
realize it was a small water bird ‘Dabchick’. I spent only a brief moment on
the power wheels (chair) moving on the Lake Bank or road, the mist turned
abundantly gray began to rain nonstop leaving only few minutes gap before we
leave the place. My cousins, who tented on the green patches opposite to lake,
couldn’t withstand the density of rain and leakage in the pretty blue tent
forced them to take their seats inside the car, whom enjoying the pitter patter
of rain and warmth inside the tent.
Knowing there
won’t be anything available to have for lunch, since it’s a remote village and
except Kodaikanal there isn’t a decent eat out or affordability around the
hills, so we took ‘cooked rice and
sambar’ in hand from our home stay and planned to buy chicken and make fry on
spot visited. Though we enjoyed the hot spicy chicken pieces, the rain
restricted us from experiencing a quite zeal and destroyed my plan of exploring
the beauties around the place on my own wheels power and giving pose in front
of those unlike my cousins! Lol
The lake located
in a valley, has cultivation lands from its lowest to higher elevation; and except
the monsoon, the terrace farming happens with the catchments of shoals around
the lake, which is also a basin for Kudiraiyar River that flows through Kukkal.
We rode few meters on road above the lake to check the Kukkal village; even while
it was raining we tried to get a glimpse of the village that taking a nap under
the mist blanket. Since being an afternoon, there was no one around to receive
us but the stair cultivation and its texture were amazing, and I feel glad
seeing them very close unlike the distance views of Poombarai and Mannavanur.
There’s a lot to
share about this place and plenty of beautiful pictures hold to cherish this charming
and fascinating location, filled with picturesque scenes; I don’t want to mess
up this post writing them all in a single attempt and crowded with pictures. I captured
few photos at 16.9 ratios, to get wide views on slopes and mountains and I recommend
this place only for those seeks tranquilly and unwilling to spoil the pristine
beauty in name of tourist. (My blog header is also belongs to Kukkal)
Thank you J
Monday, December 03, 2012
Observation
Light enters through a hollow
shadow ballet to motion of leaves;
observation might hold trouble
following the fall of sunlight.
shadow ballet to motion of leaves;
observation might hold trouble
following the fall of sunlight.
A solo rays enters the room
illuminates hidden particles to aglow;
a radar might lose signal
tracing the light swallowed by shadow.
illuminates hidden particles to aglow;
a radar might lose signal
tracing the light swallowed by shadow.
The winter sun brings home beam
however brighter it glows or glides;
the indirect ray radiates warmth
reflected through a mirror of Wagon R.
however brighter it glows or glides;
the indirect ray radiates warmth
reflected through a mirror of Wagon R.
Saturday, December 01, 2012
December – The fascinating month
The December derives many a
things to cherish; esp. the December cold is the favorable time of the year, where
the Chennai infamous for its hot weather experience a sensation of cold, the
dew dawn is remarkable throughout this month and beyond. During this time, the
mind craves to wake up early to experience the free of cost air condition from the
worldwide winter season and to be in Chennai or any other place this month
cheers the warmth inside blanket, where we never want to get out of it ;)
I wish to travel a lot during
this month and the dew dawn is never refreshing like anything esp. for me and
if there’s a choice I will choose this month to explore places on surface and
even breathing the tremble cold of hill stations. There are few travels I took
during this month are most fascinating in my rides and my first time to
Valparai in Dec 2008, near Kovai or Coimbatore is rejuvenating even thinking
now and almost riding around the pristine mountains and stunning country sides
of Pollachi and Erode is evergreen.
One pleasant evening of December, near Kanyakumari |
Last year on the same month, I
was around the southern tip of India –Kanyakumari, enjoying the simple stay and
travel among the wind energies and roaring rock waves with settings of sun and
nip in the air were appreciably. On our way back, climbing the Sirumalai (Small
Hill – which isn’t very small like the name refers) on the Natham-Dindigul main
road is fascinated by its quite tranquility and rich in small banana
plantation, the cold wind will enforce you to hold embrace even there was
bright flash of sunlight and the couple of villages or colonies as they mention
there inhabited to horseback packed products grows around the hills.
The December has
something distinct feature as fragrance, stretching both the wings of hot and
cold and the real odor of it could be experienced only in villages, while they
produce smokes in evening to warmth as well driving away the mosquitoes that
breed mostly in this month or season, after rain. The cow dung smell was
something enrich during this time, where most of the houses are swish swashed
to cow dung sprayed on the courtyard before drawing a beautiful Rangoli or
Kolam (a design created by using flour) to flourish their homes, which is a
tradition followed esp. during the Tamil month of Margazhi – which begins at
the middle of December.
The music and dance
has been great conjoin to December, where many a concerts and dance festivals
hold everywhere across Chennai, I have no idea about the vibes it creates, but
hope it has something wonderful, only those passionate about could express
right. Overall, the December has an enchanting climate unlike any other month or
season; I too believe each season/month has its own essence to cherish; the
December has a distinct sky with glorious setting of sun, which I well observed
during my Kanyakumari visit.