Rain always
brings cheers to mind unless it was a kind of downpour or flood like situation.
Chennai kept receiving rain now and then in the evenings mostly make feel
cheerful, refreshing and relieving from the midday hot weather. During my vacation
I experience wonderful showering moments with distinct pattering though the
woodhouse and trees and coffee plantations and on the hills the weather was
much treating. I tried to capture rain through various possible ways I could and
managed to click some pretty images exposed to fresh green foliage and flowers.
I’m stuck by thought of what to post and the evening rain comes to rescue and yet
enjoyable. Here I share an image that gives me monsoon feel!
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Monsoon Feel
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Friday, August 09, 2019
Skywatch Friday
I feel good
enough right now as I say goodbye to the setback of my health! A visit to pulmonologist
last week has helped recovering a lot from cough and cold and also could sleep
well laying straight and to left and feel relaxed to go through blogs but still
haven’t checked many. Here I share couple of pleasant sky shots captured from
the woodhouse balcony where I spent vacation with the families for a week last
month. I’m someone always look out for
natural frames rather adding frames through Photoshop and here I got to crop
the image to get the up and bottom frame of wood house’s porch top and rail. In-between
the shadow of trees and mild blanket of clouds the blue sky glimpse pleasantly.
P.s. The Ghats along the west coast of
India is highly battled by rain and everywhere there’s flood and landslides to keep
things and life at trouble. The Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu is witnessing historical
rains with Avalanche records the highest ever in south India – 92cm in last 24
hours and 82cm a day before followed by 42cm on 6th August. The landscapes and
roads all over the western side of Nilgiris were damaged and most of the dams
were at fullest and already opened the shutters to prevent further flooding. I
wish the situation turns normal soon. We are in need of water badly, but how could
it benefit all when it downpour at this particular place alone? Many districts
in north central Tamil Nadu is still at the grip of drought and Nilgiris become
the wettest ever recorded history! Who could be blamed when nature plays the
trick but we could not say it’s no man’s fault.
Linking this post with Skywatch Friday
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Tuesday, August 06, 2019
Hell of a week!
Last week I was caught up with terrible cold, cough and fever that kept me out of my control, though I still
have cough to keep me sleepless at night I feel better from Sunday. Once cough
starts it lasts sometime to settle down along with spitting off sputum. First I checked
with our family doctor and he prescribed medicine and said it was some
infection but last week was quite hell and I couldn’t do anything and was
feeling comfort only at slanting position. Again he changed the medicine but the
cough/cold continues without a sign of reducing so we took an X-ray and visited
the pulmonologist who I used to check early. The doctor found any abnormality
rather said it was the weak muscles prevent me from fully coughing or bringing
out the sputum that trouble me. My lung fields are clear with 99% oxygen so it
was absolutely a flu or some kind of infection but the matter was my muscles
are more weaker than before to make the fight tougher and it was a kind of
warning that I need to address or be more cautious with things that caught cold
easily. That’s all from the side of my week... I thought to do many things last
week but was troubled by the cold to think anything out of my box.
Here’s something pretty capture for you from the uncle’s
woodhouse in Kodaikanal! My uncle grows pots of Japanese roses and those are the flowers I capture first every time I visit there. The photo captured after showering.
Friday, July 26, 2019
Some Highway Skies
The national highways has never been my favourite to look forward to ride and it has anything cheerful
to keep up the ride as most of the stretches goes bare and bore, only the skies
comes to rescue. We get to see different skies and patterns as we kept moving esp.
on the highways, the change was constant and the sky wasn’t same anywhere and
here I share some sky shots that I took while riding on the highways for the
family vacation to Kodaikanal.
The sky wasn’t much
interesting to shoot this time but was better with puffy clouds floating across
the blue-sky only after riding more than 100km outskirt of Chennai. These were
shot between Villupuram to Trichy highway and there are few more to share
another day.
Linking this post with Skywatch Friday
Saturday, July 20, 2019
Family Vacation 2019 Ups and Down!
Don’t know why the vacation wasn’t exciting or to say there was something missed feeling throughout
the stay but travel wise I enjoyed the trip and spending time in lap of
mountains in company of birds and trees. It’s always a pleasure to stay at
Smokey Haven, my uncle’s woodhouse and cottages at Thandikudi near Kodaikanal,
where we spent our days with extended families from July 8 to 13. Since the inauguration
of the resort in 2015, I continue to visit it at least once a year and I’m
happy and thanks to my uncle for executing a project alike i.e. building a
woodhouse in the vicinity of coffee estate and tall big trees helps me staying
and enjoy an environment full of nature rich. Anytime there would be a bird chirping outside
but this time I felt a bit lesser sound of the birds and spotting birds has
reduced too what I perhaps guess was migration! I know there are some little
birds that migrate from Himalayas and it was the environment that console me
lot as I felt down sometime.
Though we waked
up early and began the journey, the most part of traveling (490km) went under
scorching weather until climbing up the hill. Our car couldn’t produce enough
cooling to the cabin, though we serviced the car before traveling it quite went
out of gas when we switched on the AC on the return journey. We travelled in
two cars and our 9 seater was occupied by 5 of us with boot space quite went
for wheelchair, commode and luggage and the uncle’s Innova had other five since
my uncle’s family was ahead of us in another car. Though we travelled together
they speed up always leaving us far behind as we drive on moderate speed to
help me balanced. While traveling at two
different speeds doesn’t bother me much unlike how it continues at the vacation
period as well. My uncle had built an
additional woodhouse at their vicinity at a ground below the already exists,
were all others stayed and we 5 including the grandmother stayed at the old
woodhouse. It wasn’t the old or new mattered, but none came above to spare time
with us and it felt like we came alone like how we travel last time to the same
place.
Dad standing in front of Thandikudi village (beneath), picture shot from Balamurgan Temple come viewpoint |
I was irritated
lot to sit alone always, even though nature gives me company I felt lonely when
all my dear ones were around not sharing. I haven’t felt this before while
travelled as five and I would sit ideal watching birds and taking photos as it
was my choice and nature of traveling, but as a family vacation mind thoughts
about being together, sharing and having fun rather think about anything. I
love exploring places and traveling but love double folds the family vacation
or group traveling at least once a year to keep cherished throughout. As soon
we come into the range of Thandikudi we all lost our Airtel network signal and
I actually thought that it could be a mild fault in connecting, but the
disappointment came hearing that Airtel network has stopped working there due
to fall of tower! I know I haven’t gone there for networking and it didn’t
bother me actually, instead only made feel happy that none will be looking into
the smartphones so there would be more chances for sharing face-to-face but my
cousins had another network to still connect and also hopping on and off in
jeep.
Though we
expected rain in the mountains, as monsoon already began, the first two days
restricted us to woodhouse and we got to the Balamurugan temple one morning and
then to another woodhouse my uncle had built on behalf his friend and one day
spent driving to Kodaikanal and Kookal Lake/Village. We hear people complaining
of no rain until we got there and it was obvious wherever we visited except in
Kodaikanal where the lake was at its brim! The Kookal Lake was muddy with water
at the bottom where only water hens were walking in and out. The weather was
much colder in Kodaikanal, even though clouds form as if it going to rain it didn’t
happen until we move to the woodhouse. One night we spent at my uncle’s friend
woodhouse (which my uncle built on behalf his friend) in a place called Vel
Farms, a place deep inside the woods and remote from much activity. Overall I had
good time despite the lack of sharing and feeling alone while being together as
well, it was refreshing and relieving to travel after more than a year and I could
cherish this for some time until I pick up another trip.
A part of beautiful star shaped Kodaikanal Lake at its full level, in the eventide light with reflection of trees. |
More details and
photos will follow in further posts.
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