The temperature in the desert has come down but is still touching 40ºC + in the sun. Man, beast & plants are stressed. However, a welcome relief came when a heavy squall hit our city. Trees extended their arms out as if telling everyone the direction in which the storm was passing. Some were bending over to say ‘Khammagani’ when two branches came together to join hands due to the force of the wind. Many of our pots toppled over. A few branches broke. Old leaves took flight and dispersion of seeds took place. First thing in the morning was to check the damage. Strong winds had given us the scare. Rain was welcome as it saved me from the fatigue of watering that day. The atmosphere was relieved of the dryness and heat. Birds were eagerly waiting at their grain bowl which was overflowing with rain water. Bajra had got soaked, they needed fresh grain. Having assessed the storm damage, it was time to look around and enjoy the clean, serene an...
Can someone tell me what is the national pass time? No, it is not elections or cockroaches. Wars are no more interesting. So read on……... I get up quite early in the morning. To leave your air conditioned comfort zone has some time to go. What do you do in the meantime? The majority of us pick up our mobile phones to check the time. Some knock off to sleep again, Having worn your spectacles, you ‘thumb print’ yourself like an ‘illiterate’ to access your mobile. These days to save your “data” from ‘unknown people’, you lock it with fingerprints and a pattern or both. Face recognition may not work because many are without makeup. Many of us tend to forget the zig-zag pattern. Try opening a Gen Zs phone, it would be like the hairpin bends of jalebi mor in Ladakh. Zig-zag-zag-zig-scrambled zag and a straight zig. Simple! What do you do now? Moment, you touch your phone, the ‘ting-ting’ starts going bonkers. Good morning messages start pou...