Monday, February 25, 2019

Kochi Biennale 2019

I went, I saw, I bowed
Defeated, I withdrew
Exhibits of sensitivity & creativity
Left me unstirred
Bewildered, I looked around
the trees, the leaves, the sea
and a splash of human colors
What a beautiful biennale!!

Kumbh Mela

Like the migration of the wildebeests in Masai Mara,,,so primal...so raw...

Friday, February 22, 2019

Pulwama attack

It was shocking... 40 lives lost at one instant...the outcome of an act of absolute cruelty and insanity

Before I could understand the what, the why, the how...the madness started...
and there was no room for any rational or logical discussion...
you say 'no war please', you are an anti-national
you say let not anger blur logic, you are no soldier lover
you say let's think, you are a pseudo
you say don't be manipulated, you are a pakistan lover

'finger on your lips' is trending!

Monday, February 11, 2019

The tailor bird and the snake

I saw the little lassie dart in and out, frantic, hyperactive, fussy
She seemed oblivious to my threatening presence, engrossed in carrying little blades of grass and other building materials in...

Her home in my kitchen
And a fine day, the construction was over. She had managed to put together a cosy home covering a few centimeters in my 2300 sq. ft.home.

The cute nest (not a masterpiece, as you can see) hung from a clothesline, about 7 feet from the ground.
I tried to keep out of her way but could not completely avoid the kitchen work area. In fact, I had to go there too many times.

Every time our paths crossed, she got agitated, and flew out through the iron grill. She then kept an eye on me from outside. She did not trust me one bit. I realized the lady was a mother. She had egg/eggs to guard.

I was consumed by my own nesting issues and the bird and her nest slipped down my interest list.
One day, while I was busy doing one of the many senseless tasks that humans do, I noticed the bird getting restless. I could sense her fear...Was she that scared of me? Was she worried that she could not fly out since it was getting dark?
We were quite used to each other by then: each respected the other species and its ways. What had changed that now?

I looked around, and a chill ran through me...a viper was gingerly making its way through the iron grill into the kitchen...For a few seconds I stood paralyzed. Then, I flew into action, which basically means, I started shouting and jumping...I found a broom and started hitting it on the platform near the grill to deter the snake from entering.
The snake ignored me, it kept inching forward. I found a cleaver (kerala style) and started pounding it on the platform. Now the snake flinched and reluctantly took notice. I kept pounding and the snake turned around in real slow motion and changed its course. I kept pounding till it slithered down the grinding stone outside and got into the bushes.

I heaved a sigh of relief and looked at the lady...was there a silent acknowledgement? I don't know...
We are different...our ways are different...only the instinct to hold on to life is common...


Thursday, February 7, 2019

Disconnected

When nothing seems to hold your interest beyond a few minutes, pages, or reels...
When nothing surprises you any more...
When predictability of everything scares you...
When all attempts seem futile...
When rewards seem worthless...
When humans look alien...
When pursuits seem vain...

Are these signs that you have been around too long?
Are these indicators that you are not making great choices?
Are these pointers that you are headed wrong?

Monday, February 4, 2019

Surviving cancer

An article in The Times of India  - Smile & fight: How these Indian celebs inspire to survive cancer - left me wondering - how do I get inspired by a handful of people who have access to the best available treatment and facilities. True that even people with access to the best have lost the battle against cancer, still can a common man look up to these people as inspirations for grit and strength? Would they have survived only with those, and no other privileges?
It's heart-warming that they survived but heart-wrenching to think of those who didn't.