Monday, March 11, 2019
Saturday, March 09, 2019
Rock Paintings on Critters
During the wait at the toll gate on ECR (east coast road) in Chennai, I
used to take photos sometime on the plants and rock paintings decorating the
medians that separate the lanes for vehicles to pass through the collection
booths. I here share couple of photos shot at the beautiful rock paintings on
critters – different kind of butterflies and a turtle/tortoise and lizards –
from two different stops at the toll gate. These paintings are there for more
than a decade (without fading) and sometime I try to capture them depending on
the vehicles movements and pace and my interest. The butterflies above were shot with iPhone
and the tortoise below was a camera shot.
Linking this post with SATURDAY CRITTERS
Wednesday, March 06, 2019
Postcards from Twilightman
Receiving greeting card or postcards is a favourite thing from the past and
those days we used to exchange greeting cards with cousins, during the
festivals and New Year, and I used to collect those as a treasure and keep
safe, just like the cousins do at the other end. But I lost many of them in the
transfer to different houses and I only hold what I received in last 15 years,
where I have sent more than received. After I learned Photoshop I started to
create my own postcards using the photos I have taken and put words from my
thoughts. Creating those postcards gives me a content feeling then, as I go
through my personal thoughts and ideas rather picking up a greeting card from the stores. But after the run-up in advanced
communication through mobiles and internet, people started to show lack of
interest and enthusiasm in sending and receiving cards and thus the exchange
drops put down the practice.
In last 5 years I received some postcards from blogging friends across
the world and Twilightman is someone special and different in approach. He sends
me (and others) postcards during his trips he takeover to different countries
and I loved receiving his postcards that greeted with hand written letters. A
year or so back he sent a postcard from Penang and last month I received a
postcard from his London trip – an aerial view across the Thames River – and
yesterday it was a card from Taiwan. It was a real surprise for me to receive
an postcard in short span from his latest trip and it makes feel happy and I truly
enjoy his friendship, care and love and I couldn’t take these cards simple while
traveling itself is not. At a time cousins, whom I expected lot taking indifferent
routes (and of course I won’t blame them as life is a transformation indeed)
received the cards from Twilightman is truly relevant and equally more. Thank you bro
Taiwan postcard |
Monday, March 04, 2019
Someone Dear Passed Away
One of our grandfathers (Dad’s uncle) passed away yesterday and I really
wish I write about this gent who I expected to stay longer, despite his age –
he turns 80 this year – he was healthy and fit as well with a clear and
conscious mind-set is bit harder to find out these days. He was someone
straightforward throughout his life and talks what’s in his mind whether the
people listen likes or not and because of this some could feel disturbed or
annoyed but he was mostly right on things and say what’s good for others which
sometime would be hinting their mistakes and stroke pride to make feel bitter
experience. Thinking back I too have felt disregarded sometime listening
through his speech but when I could understand things the truth in his words made
senses despite his difference in attitude.
He had a diploma in civil engineering and had worked and retried from Tamil
Nadu Housing Board dept. and only with his earnings he built a house and grown
his 4 children (where 3 were graduates) and married them all and 3 were married
within relations. After he was married
with dad’s cousin sister he was fond of my dad and dad used to visit his home
to do maths in his school days and all our constructions were executed under
his instructions and planning and he’s someone never compromise on the quality
and strength of a building. He had a special care for me and used to enquire
about me wherever he meets mom (who was named by him, as Lilly) or dad and one
time he took me to one of his neighbours (practicing touch healing) whom he
believed could do something on my disability, after seeing someone being
healed. But it was quite nonsense method and I don’t want to narrate the
stupidity, and what I really saw there was a grandfather’s love and his
intention to get me cured in any means.
He was a healthy person all his life and a
never changed personality, adjustable to the situation and practice
friendliness with everybody. He shares the age of my maternal grandfather, who
passed in 2015. His fitness and active lifestyle is something would inspire
anybody despite the ages, and even after a cardiac attack, less than a decade
back, he become more conscious on his health and food habit to sustain deed. We
never expected him to die very soon, despite being very stable for his age, and
active till he experience urinary infection and backbone squeeze few months
back. He was on medicine and cast to produce much trouble and pain but on one
expected the problem he experienced was a sign of cancer at 4th
stage. Last time when I saw him (in September) he motivated me to do whatever I
could rather stay idle. His last words still resound in my ears. Hope he rest
at peace and sail through our memories.
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Friday, March 01, 2019
Scenic Travel/Skywatch
A Gopro shot on one of my favourite routes – Dindugal to Kumli – and this
is a part of the scenic road around Periyakulam which shot during my last year
travel through Theni district. I could not keep away the camera whenever I travel
on this road; the Western Ghats Mountains is a great companion stretches all
along the route and sometimes the mist covering mountain tops are blissful to
watch and even on sunny days it would be
a pleasant ride breathing the mountain breeze. And the sky as well is a pleasure
to watch with different patterns creating a wondrous upon the blue sky and being
a fertile soil throughout the district esp. the Cumbum valley is enriched with
flouring farming and being a treasure trove of Tamil Nadu, where one would cherish
when travelled through.
Linking this post with Skywatch Friday
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