Blooming Joy

It was an ecstatic feeling to see five flower buds ready to bloom any time soon after you have taken dedicated care and nurtured the plant for more than a year. I have heard that this plant blooms in the season between June-August. But it is one thing to believe and hope, and another to … More Blooming Joy

Who is to blame ?

Recently, when I visited Tadoba, I had a heated argument with one of my fellow travelers who is also an avid reader, about overall management and maintenance of the forest(s). It’s often debated that for a country to progress, the party in power should always have an equally capable opposition. After my conversation with him, … More Who is to blame ?

The Christmas Eve

It was so good to see the kids meet-up, after the pandemic. This was our first event post-Covid, and I am purposefully ignoring the omicron, hoping it wouldn’t surge and all the kids are once again free to do what most interests them! So…about last night! We rolled with laughter and glee along with the kids yesterday along with few … More The Christmas Eve

A Dog Therapy

20 hours, 9 dogs, acres of highly nature friendly camp and me. One hell of a weekend in years together. I really do not wish to tweak even a second out of those 20 hours. If you can’t own and love a dog of your own, love and own others dogs! I remember years back, … More A Dog Therapy

Stunted Growth

Looking at my 1.6-year-old nephew, I have been learning this characteristic of human beings more often and efficiently. The more my niece tries to hug him, farther he runs. More you ask him to come close, he will go to someone else he has never gone towards, but wouldn’t come closer to you. And of … More Stunted Growth

It is okay…

This very picture tells a lot about what I want to write! I have seen innumerable such frames of time when the scene is just exact same. There are times rather 60% or more times when the page is left blank and I am off to sleep/work/ or some other engagement. Thoughts flow in and … More It is okay…