hi friends i am here to say that i'am forced to take a break from blogging... i got an knee injury (a mild crack in bone) and experiencing extrcemely painful time from the day (Thursday) i slipped from wheelchair while parents transferring from bathing stool. first we thought it was tissue or muscle damage, but an xray shows a crack in knee... i will write in detail once i feel better or able to use laptop. i am suggeted to take quite bed rest and i also feel better and less pain while lying position... i post this from my Android device. wish me for quick recovers... i am suppose to meet doctor on monday at my home... only then i know about further treatments. thank you
Sunday, October 20, 2013
hi friends i am here to say that i'am forced to take a break from blogging... i got an knee injury (a mild crack in bone) and experiencing extrcemely painful time from the day (Thursday) i slipped from wheelchair while parents transferring from bathing stool. first we thought it was tissue or muscle damage, but an xray shows a crack in knee... i will write in detail once i feel better or able to use laptop. i am suggeted to take quite bed rest and i also feel better and less pain while lying position... i post this from my Android device. wish me for quick recovers... i am suppose to meet doctor on monday at my home... only then i know about further treatments. thank you
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Listen to noise of rock - Irachal Parai Falls, Valparai
Perfectly titled for a waterfall
that makes noise of rock, called Irachal Parai (an adaptation of two Tamil
words meant noise and rock) is one of natural paradise of Valparai, in
Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu. 7km from Valparai town, Irachal Parai Falls lies
very close to the popular Balaji Temple in Valparai on the base of Akkamalai
(Grass Hills).
The water to the falls is
originates from the springs in the Grass Hills (which is called the green
carpet of Tamil Nadu) is source to perennial Nadumalai River, which flows
through Valparai and also quench thirst the town people. The waterfall lies
inside the Pachamalai Tea Estate and on the edge of dense forest, is allowed to
visit on the permission of the tea estate management. The estate’s tea factory
is where one could get permission, which is also on the left-hand side of the
road that leads to falls.
Thanks to our relative who guided
us there and also a resident of Valparai, had hesitated first in contacting the
manager but glad he did it for us, if not we couldn’t have got a delightful
opportunity getting our eyes treated in green and snow-white waterfall.
Throughout the way was almost pretty shimmering in green and once crossed the
check dam (that stores the water and sent it through the pipe for drinking
purpose of town); the waterfall get into our sight amid lush green tea
plantation and oak trees.
The road was narrow and partially
tarred, took us windingly to a newly constructed bridge across the creek where
we stopped the car and enjoyed the sights of waterfall. The place was quite silent
except for the noise of rock, even the quantity of water was less makes a nice
fall. It is not advice to visit this place alone because of its frequent visit
by wild animals from the nearby Shola forest. An old man we met there said,
even a week early to our visit, a herd of elephant had broke down the estate’s
bus shelter there.
The climate was cool and water
was pristine to make visible underwater creek, I enjoy the view from the bridge
while others get down wetting their foot in cold creek. The most excited was
our pet (Maya), who shows curious drinking water from creek. Generally, she
holds affair for getting wet in water rather hate taking bath at home, was eager
to enjoy in water but only we didn't allow her to do so. After sometime we find
four boys come down the other side, showing their bare body was evident of
their relish showered from fresh waterfalls.
Maya drinking water in creek and
mom holding her from getting into water; grandfather watching them from behind.
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It seems one really needs daring to
take bath in this waterfall with sliding rocks around and during its full
fledge its highly dangerous… this waterfall and river is prohibited from taking
bath because of its drinking water purpose of the town. The water flow as
stream here, make lovely pools near the check dam and mound of tea plantations around
create scenic pictures. Down from the check-dam, the Karumalai Church got my attention. The pretty white church stands between tea
plantations, on the hill other side wasn't clearly visible for photos and to
get there we really need to make way through steps (will post few picture of
the church later).
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Saturday, October 12, 2013
Threatening moments
I wake up to mom calling ‘maya
maya’ in unusual hurry tone, from which I aware that our pet dog is creating
some trouble outside and she also calling my brother to come out immediately. I
only thought then that our pet might run out of the gate and some stray dogs
chasing her or she may run chasing them, which is the situation many a time
with her in case of unchained when outside the home. But things were different
this time and she was running within our house compound walls chasing a cobra
that came into ours. We have no idea where the cobra came from, but the garbage
collectors were said to see the snake entering our house from the roadside.
Encountering snakes aren’t new
for us, as we have seen snakes in our early apartment area and the people
resides here have also seen snakes many a time around. The open ground behind
our house with number of trees and a broken workshop, could be nothing that a
better hideout for snakes and only a 7 feet wall protects anything enter our compound.
The heavy rain and wind lasted few days back, broke our water pipe from the
over tank and only a day latter it was fixed by plumber, mom when to check if
it was ok this morning, was followed by our pet who found the snake got chased.
She was trying to bite the snake tail while pursing around, for which it
protests by hissing and few strike attempts before tough climbing the wall and crawled though a Neem tree to a safe high.
It was exciting and adventure for
us this morning and the story still spreads from one another, Maya becomes
heroin by her daring act against the snake. Lol! There’s another terrific story to share with u
here, was as never like before, a lightening stroke very close to our house on Wednesday
evening results in killing our LED TV. There was heavy thunderstorm in our area
that evening, but a lightening came very first without warning had a loud blast
and threaten to cease heart beats… which was the situation lasted for half an
hour. Our pet also exposed to frustration for the loud cracks and it was like
thousand fluorescent lamp blink at a time, and along
with it the transformer also celebrated a pre-Diwali producing sparkles.
We once again tuned to our free
television set, provided by government, until the Led TV is back after its
major transformation of motherboard. It was a situation similar to 2009, when
our CRT TV shutdown, we went on watching programs on govt.’s free color television
for a year before bought the LED… it was too exactly on the season of
Navarathiri. Even we used set top box for cable television, the lightening took
the life of our led TV and there were number of TV sets in our area lose to the
lightening. We are always cautious and switch off television and unplug wires
when there was thunderstorms, but it fall quite unexpectedly and it is our
fault indeed.
Not to forget, the cyclone Phailin is on its
way ready to sweep the coastal Andhra Pradesh and Odisha in hours… let all hope
and wishes there wasn’t much damage to our neighboring states. The cyclone is
expected to be very strong storm, where experts guessing the wind could touch
240 km per hour when it landfall between Odisha and AP… the tides could rise up
to 3.5 meters and rush 600 ms in land.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Payphone or telephone booth
We live in Smartphone era, but
there was some period, peoples depend on phone were only on telephone booth and
payphones fixed at some particular place or office or junction. For many people
in India and abroad these payphones still helps at communication in absence of
mobiles or emergency contact. Before telephones arrive at our homes, we used to
visit the telephone booth or PCO (public call office) to make phone calls; and in
my childhood days I have accompanied many a time my aunt to the red telephone
booth or payphone in our area (Adyar) to make calls to her friends. I really
enjoyed accompanying her not only because it was fun dropping the coin into the
photo box and then dialing the rotary dial, she also get me chocolate or
ice-cream while back home.
Apart telephone booths, sometime
we also visit our neighbor’s house (one or two houses that have telephone
connection then) to make emergency call and also give their number to our
relatives and friends to call in case of anything important. The same thing happens when we
bought telephone, some of our neighbors get calls from their relatives and we
have go and call them at their home… which only then we realized how difficult
we gave to others. Lol
There were also few shops in our area then had telephones, which they also make it as a public phone and collect money for talking. We were also asked to press a red button (an additional device attached to the phone to calculated our talk time) when beeps rise at the end of each minute of the call, like how we drop one rupee coin in the payphone boxes at the end of each minute to continue our talk.
There were also few shops in our area then had telephones, which they also make it as a public phone and collect money for talking. We were also asked to press a red button (an additional device attached to the phone to calculated our talk time) when beeps rise at the end of each minute of the call, like how we drop one rupee coin in the payphone boxes at the end of each minute to continue our talk.
Those days, I guess, we can’t
make STD (subscriber trunk dialing) calls or talk out of our city or town from
the telephone booth or payphones but only visiting the specify shops that has
STD or ISD facilities. Making an STD also means paying more money, so people
don’t make much calls unless important and also put their calls short and sweet
thinking of the high rate. These days we can’t find any of those pretty red
telephone booths, but only the yellow payphones fix to the walls or poles in
public places or in front of the shops and the minimum rate of call to make
allover India is Rs.1 per minute. These payphones are provided by public
telephone sector ‘BSNL’ and the amount received through these boxes are collected
by neither shop owners nor BSNL employees, for which they are paid commission.
Footnote:
The picture above is a coin operated payphone… kept at a
shop in a village called Kuppanur, on the foothills of Yercaud, Salem district
of Tamil Nadu. The yellow phone was catching my attention for photo and it was
the inspiration to write on phones here.
Monday, October 07, 2013
Whisper of love
I blow away her
curls
crawling around her ear’s
to whisper my love.
crawling around her ear’s
to whisper my love.
Holding her face in
palms
kissed her forehead
for she embarrassed in red.
kissed her forehead
for she embarrassed in red.
Eyes grasped each
other
digging deep in desire, that
who quench (love) thirst first.
digging deep in desire, that
who quench (love) thirst first.
Lips ready to unfold,
to say
something whispered so far
or plainly imprint love.
something whispered so far
or plainly imprint love.
Sunday, October 06, 2013
PowerShot Sunday - Bright in colors
This is a hotel in Yercaud serves
homemade Biriyanis… and while waiting outside, I find the colors painted on the
hotel was very bright and catchy! It was slighting drizzling then, which are
the drops on the image (as I shot it from inside the car) and the rain that
last from previous night had added glorious to the green trees behind looks
stunning.
Friday, October 04, 2013
Raja Rani - Entertainment Rule
A newlywed couple, experience
indifference in their marred life from the day one and both were only intend to
agonize each other through silent acts of
conflict. The flashback reveals their past, parting the film equally half with enough
dose of love, comedy and tragedy making it a wholesome entertainment. After
longtime, Nayantara had appeared in a Tamil film and along with Arya - both
were seen paired in Boss En Bhaskaran - had ruled each other as Raja and Rani
(King and Queen) on screen.
Directed by debutant Atlee, had
done a decent job by giving not much important to alcohol and such like comedy scenes
had warm up with beer! The way he handled the post breakup scenes is appreciable,
without much despair. Jai been Nayan’s love affair, doesn’t look fair but
rather he appear like a younger brother to her. As a customer care employ, he
makes fuss with Nayan and begs for releasing him from being irritated by
multiple callers dialing his number - the people who receive customer care
calls will enjoy the scene.
The sweetest and cute part of the
film for me personally was Nazriya Nazim’s role as Keerthana, makes cheery on
the cake! She’s an example how sweet a girl could be… I like to add a line from
Gautaman Bhaskaran of Hindustan Times, wrote: “the one person who caught my
attention was Nazriya, who as an Arya’s lover, is absolutely gorgeous with a
face that is so expressive that we do not need her to speak”. How true! Hehe… I
have become a fan of her lately (check the lovely song of her on my sidebar
from Tamil film Neram).
Sathiyaraj as father of Nayantara
was emotionally well done and called him as darling by her sounds different.
The music (by G.V Prakash) was wonderful overall and I esp. like the song Oday
Oday, which is very peppy and stylish and the cinematography also involves
creativity. Not to forget, Santhanam has been the minister of this kingdom of
king and queen, but as a comedian he makes merely laugh for good rather
constantly annoying. The indoor sequences look fair in soft light and the
frames were all well composed in an artistic manner. Overall a decent modern family
entertainment!
Footnote:
As usual watched the film in the Drive-in
Theater here and seldom was it crowded on Monday, we could find number of families
with kids parked their seats in front of their cars. It was just like a proof
how well the film had reached and received. Despite interruption of rain,
everyone seems enjoyed the movie.
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