LT COL NOEL ELLIS 01/XI/2025 As we step into the month of November. It amazes me how the rest of the year just went by in a flash. The weather went through its phases. The earth spun on its axis and revolved around the sun. One has been lucky to watch the sun and moon rise and set almost everyday. A blessing which many of us miss out on. Flowers and plants went through the grind. Some flowered profusely and some refused to flower. Some showed buds but couldn’t reach maturity due to so many reasons. The ones which bloomed brought so much pleasure that they made our ‘Dil Khush’. The happiness which I experience is because of a cumulative effect of so many things. Health has been fine, family has been good, gadgets in the house have not been giving problems. Friends have been so kind and loving that if we don’t meet, it creates a vacuum. The most important thing that has added to this happiness is to detach myself fro...
LT COL NOEL ELLIS 30/X/2025 A new flower has bloomed in the Ellis’ rooftop aquatic garden. We had been waiting for it for quite long. It is called the ‘Water Hyacinth’. It is considered as a wild weed and an invasive species but for us it is a beauty. I floated back to my childhood when we used to go fishing to a rivulet very close to where we used to stay. It was called “Kanjli River”, a diversion and an overflow “Bein” or small river carved out of Sutlej River to be used for irrigation for Kapurthala district. However, the Maharaja of Kapurthala had other ideas. He built a dam on the river to hold water for off seasons and converted it into the royal boat club with all sorts of boats including single and double ‘skulls’. Besides HH also had facilities for angling for which there were RCC platforms extending into the deep side of the river and close to his “Villa Palace” located on the river bank. My dad and I frequented this river for o...