Even if it's merely a formality, there should be some intention to say goodbye, yet they sound like they're fleeing as if imprisoned. The 2K kids prioritize friends over biological relatives, forgetting that it was they who surrounded them before they went out to find pals. I think of family and friends as having two eyes, and the younger generation should learn to see both equally to have a thorough understanding of life. We all have various experiences and paradoxes that lead us to like or despise one another, but on the whole, I think our relationships need to be balanced. Respect can only develop in a relationship that is valued. Otherwise, it'd be bye bye bye...
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Bye Bye Bye...
Monday, July 18, 2022
RGB Monday (& Little Monk Video)
Hanging underwear! Lol
Once again, back with my nephew Kavin's colorful underwear (I couldn't get an apt picture to share for RGB Monday) found his undies hung to dry on the balcony railings. It reminds me of nothing but the Tibetan prayer flags; the colorful rectangular cloths hung along the paths and peaks in the Himalayas.
Recently, we dressed him as a little monk and did a mobile photoshoot. As we got him to Tonsure, a custom of shaving all the hair on the head as a rite before the child turns one, he looked almost like a little monk, so we dressed him in an orange shawl and took some photos and videos. I composed a photo/video slideshow using those, and I hope you watch the slideshow/video embedded below.
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Signs on ECR (& health update)
The ECR is a scenic coastal road in Chennai that leads to Puducherry, and I generally traveled on it up to Mamallapuram, my ancestor's hometown. Aside from being a historically significant location for 5th-century rock-cut sculptures, I always look forward to its road trips and photo opportunities. Here are a few signs I shot from one of the trips.
Friday, July 08, 2022
One morning in Uncle's woodhouse
Several unidentified birds chirp,
Woke me up earlier than usual.
The natural alarm of the woods pleased the ears.
I was still drowsy and perplexed by my state of existence.
Is it that I awoke or that I am still dreaming?
The dark shadow of night removed
As the early light enters the room,
As beams that support a structure
It glows as it reflects off the pine woodhouse.
I couldn't sleep any longer when nature called.
Because we are not bestowed on a daily basis
With beautiful tones of birds tweeting.
Excitement pulls me out of bed.
The night cold had left me with a parched throat
To talk in a hushed tone
I opened the backdoor.
The song of birds fills the backyard with joy.
It gives the eyes work to spot
Birds playing hide and seek in the wild undergrowth.
It was a busy morning with birds.
Before they take off on their daily foraging,
I would try my best to capture them
Before I have my part of breakfast.
P.s. It's been three years since I visited my uncle's woodhouse in the Kodaikanal half-mountains, surrounded by coffee, pepper, and orange plantations. According to Facebook memories, I left for Kodaikanal today in 2019 and couldn't stop thinking about my past visits. The poem was inspired by waking up one morning to birds singing.
Sunday, July 03, 2022
Relationship
I feel the distance.
When you couldn't look into my eyes,
I became a stranger.
When you are reluctant to utter a word,
I moved away.
When your silence breaks my heart,
I turned back to see
You slipped out of my sight.