Sitting
on a Neem tree at the backyard of the home, the monkey looks down at who shoots
him alike. Yesterday I come across a bunch of monkeys, wandered around the neighborhood
and it was fun to watch their acrobat took place over the cable wires that pass
our house. The bigger ones just march past the street with younger ones made a
beeline across the cables.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Sunday Photo: A monkey peek
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Thursday, January 08, 2015
Another red letter box and gate from neighborhood
Perhaps,
you all know my love for red letter box which used to be my favorite thing
from childhood. My neighborhood has many houses with letter box to drag my
attention towards their gate and they aren't quite red and I also find some milk
boxes similar to letter boxes but in blue.
Following
my previous post on the red letter box, I received few calls from the friends
to send my address in regard receiving a card as intention of love and harmony.
I really feel gratitude for their sweet gesture and taking time to make a handy
note sense touch. While the technology has reached a height unimagined,
receiving card through post feels quite nostalgic!
The
red letter box in picture above belongs to the neighbor opposite to our house.
Since we are 10 months old to this area, though it isn't new for us being a
native to same, they are the only family (of four) to share few words and
exchange smiles occasionally. They have been a resident of this area for more
than 20 years and the letter box is hanged to the gate in front of their
doorstep.
To
add an additional gate image to the post, I link to Run a Round Ranch’s Good
Fences, is the aluminium plated gate (of the same house) that enclose their car park.
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Tuesday, January 06, 2015
New Year Eve
The New
Year begins for me with mild disappointment, even before the former end, as I
anticipated my cousins to join me on the eve to welcome another brand new year.
Though it isn’t a matter really to discus or argues or anything new to
complain, as I have been through this many times but I wished they were beside me,
like they nod for my midnight cake-cutting plan, despite whatever keeps them
away. It was for the birth of 2013 that
we all gathered at our home and celebrated the night in a similar way. Thus I wished
to recreate the moment. But at least there was enough greetings shared through
phone calls during the wake up of the course to another 365 days.
Excitement
is something always exits when beginning a thing or so in anticipation and for
the New Year the excitement is something special and always stimulates a
mindset to celebrate or at least share the joy though greeting each other for a
healthy, wealthy and peaceful journey ahead. I know nothing is going to change
big whether we gather or not for the eve, at least it creates an opportunity to
share a bit and lean warm greetings through the winter cold night. The night
was noisy like ever, while many pedestrians on foot following their faith, bikes
and cars sped ferociously creating a bang to head out at risk.
I was
at home leafing through the final stage of the book I intend to finish before
the yearend as I took vows to read more books in the coming years, I find
reading books comforting and inspiring to see life ahead. I also decided to
watch enough movies (except Tamil) this year, since my list has been growing
with the collection of movie titles from overseas, I want to watch at least a
movie per week whether I write a review or not. Coming to the New Year eve, we
had a small cake cutting witnessed by my only parents (since bro went asleep
already) and cousins couldn’t make up, we spent an hour next catching with dear
ones either calling or receiving at phone. Mom used the time to complete her New
Year Kolam, she suppose to drew in morning, added colors under our sight as it
is untimed to leave her alone to do so at gateway. The New Year day was spent
almost in front of the TV, watching movies I haven’t.
Saturday, January 03, 2015
Kayal – Fall in Love
Kayal is a feel good movie I
watched, as a night show, from the usual drive-in theatre here and I enjoyed it
quite heartfelt and moved at the same time.
Though the Tamil film is development on the background of 2004 Indian
Ocean Tsunami, the heart goes with the characterization – in a natural
tendency, expression and attitude that drive towards admiration. All new/less
known faces adds fresh coat to the scenario (that takes on a brief journey from
Kashmir to Kanyakumari) and gives a distinct feel related to the local
realities.
The most
pleasant thing to say about this film, which has pleased me even before its
release, was the songs and music. D.Imman’s composition was such a backbone to
this film that featured a straightforward love story, simultaneously stroke the
hearts strings causing pain and pleasure. Kayal (representing the title) is an
orphan girl grows in a big family and guardian in her grandmother, encounters
love when she meets Aaron, a traveller who proposes love confronting the big
family, who caught him, along his friend Socrates, mistakenly for helping a runaway
couple.
Aaron, along
his companion Socrates lives a life travelling almost six months a year and
works for the rest to spend their next half-dozen on travelling. Coming across India, they head to Kanyakumari
– almost their last destination of the country – while seeking a bright light
which Aaron believes his destiny, finds out that the light is nothing but Kayal. Feeling the love deep
within, piercing the heart, the unrest Kayal leaves the house in instinct
reaching Aaron while he’s on the same path, meets with great destruction but
yet happy ending.
Epicentre
with earthquake and tsunami, the film embark on a trail towards ending with
anticipation. But what fascinates me lot was the lifestyle of the friends and
love affair which incline some positive vibes, intertwine by realistic comedy
produces a whole entertainment flick. The love expressed by Aaron (Chandran)
and Kayal (Anandhi) through their eyes were powerful than the words conveyed. Anandhi
has an expressive face, whether its pain or happiness receives to be real and
natural. The mole beneath her lips was a notable aspect that adds beauty to her
already exist face.
Directed by
Prabhu Solomen, Kayal communicates the emotion of love and nature side-by-side...
unlike his early films (Mynaa and Kumki) the director, even though he decided
to send tidal waves, concluded without letting down. The tsunami related scenes
were partially graphics and couldn’t provoke anymore, as it isn’t anything
different from Hollywood movies, also reminds titanic when the companions run
thought the railway station carrying a sack just like Jack and his friend
embark the ship. The man floating on a piece of wood plank is also subject to
same.
The film
locations were one of the worth checking and most of the scenes captured in and
around Kanyakumari sent me nostalgic with memories. Amazing to note the
director has also shot a scene at the living bridges in Cherrapunji, along many
unknown places were impressive. The camera work was fabulous and captured great
light moments! Overall, Kayal was admirable.
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
New Year Greeting
I received a
handwritten season greeting from my friend Chandra (of greencomotion.blogspot) along
with his lovely photograph on the foggy ambiance of Chattahoochee River from
US.
Following my
post on Red Letter Box and my interest towards the same as well receiving letters/mail,
Chandra expressed his desire to send me a card for which I felt quite pleased. Today I received his greeting card thought a
postman after long back, that I have no memory, leaving the card on the
windowsills. I am glad totally! Thank you my friend
Wishing all
my friends here a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year. Take care and enjoy
yearlong :)
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