Eyes are regaining some sanity after days of starvation, especially on the day of journey home. What a crazy journey it was!! After seeing the rough Mysore crowd there I once again remembered how well-behaved our Mangalore public is. There was a TuLu-speaking family in the same situation like us and they were cursing the crowd in their tongue which only I could understand.
Only one good thing came out of all the ruckus and I saw Mysore in the night-time. But of course the better sight was our own area early in the morning - all vegetation lush green and covered in the morning mist and the dew covered grass made me want to just run and walk on it barefoot. One day I want to come back here and live the rest of my life, I'm sure about it. I'll trade the damn 'great-dry-cool' weather of Bangalore at throwaway price for the humid,sweaty skin of my place anyday.
Went for a walk in the evening to the schoolground and found my old headmistress taking a walk too. Everyone else is fine but even her mellowed-down persona does not remove the feeling of terror hidden down my heart. But she does not seem to think of my student days at all because everytime I've met her, all she knows is that I'm in a decent job and may get a job for one of her kin; this time it is her son-in-law. I understand and will try to do what I can but don't know if it'll all work out for her.
Got my daughter's ears pierced finally, though God knows for what or whose happiness. Even my son who didn't see her cry her guts out can figure out that the ear-rings don't serve any great purpose but my mother will not hear any such nonsense. All she's worried about is that the neighbourhood will ask her why she hasn't done the needful for so long. Grrr...coming to think of it, that's one drawback of my place; everybody wants to know everything of everyone else's life. When I come to live here, I'll pretend to be deaf!
Abhi has taken wonderful photos of the birds around our place and they are so many. But Paradise fly-catcher wasn't one of them and I thought of the trees behind our old house where they were so common. I haven't seen them since I left that place and now with all those trees totally gone, no chances of spotting them either.
Only one good thing came out of all the ruckus and I saw Mysore in the night-time. But of course the better sight was our own area early in the morning - all vegetation lush green and covered in the morning mist and the dew covered grass made me want to just run and walk on it barefoot. One day I want to come back here and live the rest of my life, I'm sure about it. I'll trade the damn 'great-dry-cool' weather of Bangalore at throwaway price for the humid,sweaty skin of my place anyday.
Went for a walk in the evening to the schoolground and found my old headmistress taking a walk too. Everyone else is fine but even her mellowed-down persona does not remove the feeling of terror hidden down my heart. But she does not seem to think of my student days at all because everytime I've met her, all she knows is that I'm in a decent job and may get a job for one of her kin; this time it is her son-in-law. I understand and will try to do what I can but don't know if it'll all work out for her.
Got my daughter's ears pierced finally, though God knows for what or whose happiness. Even my son who didn't see her cry her guts out can figure out that the ear-rings don't serve any great purpose but my mother will not hear any such nonsense. All she's worried about is that the neighbourhood will ask her why she hasn't done the needful for so long. Grrr...coming to think of it, that's one drawback of my place; everybody wants to know everything of everyone else's life. When I come to live here, I'll pretend to be deaf!
Abhi has taken wonderful photos of the birds around our place and they are so many. But Paradise fly-catcher wasn't one of them and I thought of the trees behind our old house where they were so common. I haven't seen them since I left that place and now with all those trees totally gone, no chances of spotting them either.