Saturday, December 25, 2010

From Dawn to 'Dust'

It has been a long time since I have been craving to go out, and finally today I decided to take the first step. I would call it a long drive as total distance covered is just over 90 km in the time span of almost 7 hours.

Yesterday, when I was in VIT, I decided to make the first move. I was really sick and tired of making plans and canceling them so this time I didn’t made any plan. This morning at 5:30 AM, I got up and Googled the places to visit near Vellore, and randomly selected one. So, there it started from Katpadi to Amrithi Forest. I just looked at map, it was showing some 28 km.

I started at 6:00 AM, with only piece of information about the route that I have to follow SH-9. I drove about 12 km from my home, and noticed a scenic way towards hills nearby and decided to change the course. I asked one of the tea vendor about the way, all I understood from his Tamil that it will also take my to Amrithi Forest area with longer route. I didn’t know what compelled me to take longer route, but after having a cup of tea there as I can’t resist ‘gumti’ tea, I followed that way. It was dawn time and the countryside view was just mesmerizing, and little fog was icing on the cake.


Though Vellore is the hottest and driest place in TN, but this time because of heavy rains it is very cold and wet. After driving for next 12 km, I missed a detour and ended up in some very backward area. I was about 8 km from Amrithi and suddenly I found the muddy road leading to a small creek. I though that I will be able to drive through the creek and I heard someone, an old lady was coming towards me trying to say something. From what I understood by her expressions and hand gestures that I shouldn’t cross that creek, then I decided to stick to my old trick and waited there for someone to pass through that creek, so that I can see how deep it is, and here are some glimpses that made me change my route. 



So, now it was time to find a way out of countryside, I backtracked to nearby village and was looking for someone I could talk to, and suddenly I heard a God send voice speaking in Hindi- “Kya Hua” (what happened?), I saw one mid aged person speaking in Hindi in one of the most remote place in TN. It was 8th wonder for me. He helped me out by suggesting another route which added another 20 km to my estimated calculations of miles. I followed the route, while making sure that I am on right road by asking people about it. I learned very important thing that even if you don’t know the language of people but expressions and hand movements (if you are in India) are enough to give you the answers of most your questions.

This new route was just awe inspiring with lush green fields and mountain side drive. I encountered some wild monkeys, peacocks and other small animals on my way and finally reached Amrithi Forest, Zoo, and conservation area.



Amrithi is one of the untouched areas for trekking point of view. As I tried to enter to jungle part to reach the waterfall, I was stopped by forest guards as flow was water was high, but great Indian ‘jugad’ again worked and I got a chance to visit the waterfall (though without camera). The Zoo is just ok and there is nothing worth mentioning, except that there are lot of imli’ (tamarind) trees, but a good place as far as this part of country is concerned. In my return journey, I decided to follow SH-9 but it was not as beautiful as the scenic road that I followed in morning and also with heavy traffic.


I must suggest that if you have two wheeler then do follow the route that I followed it is worth going. For me, Amrithi was just a place to break my ‘traveling-fast’, so I didn’t explore it much (due to restrictions there). I reached home by 12:30 PM, with goals accomplished, 90 km driving, testing of my physical condition and a few photographs (I am feeling that my hands are little rusty, as I was taking outside photograph after 1.5 years, hopefully I will get back to form soon). Yes, I had ‘banana bhajiya’ on my way back, by a vendor making it off fresh banana, and it was one of the most delicious bhajiya I had in past few months!


P.S.- Roads are more or less good, except for some patches of gravel road in between. I am still dusting my cloths, so be careful while selecting cloths. 

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

"Say"

After a long time, a came across a song which is worth posting. It not a very new song, but I heard it sometime back and it got lost in shuffle. I must say it has double effect if you listen it rather than just reading the lyrics, so here it is "Say"- By John Mayer

"Say"

Take all of your wasted honor
Every little past frustration
Take all of your so-called problems,
Better put 'em in quotations

Say what you need to say [x8]

Walking like a one man army
Fighting with the shadows in your head
Living out the same old moment
Knowing you'd be better off instead,
If you could only . . .

Say what you need to say [x8]

Have no fear for giving in
Have no fear for giving over
You'd better know that in the end
Its better to say too much
Then never say what you need to say again

Even if your hands are shaking
And your faith is broken
Even as the eyes are closing
Do it with a heart wide open

Say what you need to say [x24]
 
P.S.- This song is worth dedicating to everyone reading this post...

Friday, December 17, 2010

Life!

Strange name for my post, right?? I always write with spirit that is full of life, but this time I am little down, or I would rather say I am tired. I really don't remember when I had a full weekend for me... just me. But, seems like the work life balance is going wrong some where, without me knowing about it.

It sucks to work continuously without having a break, as I say my students that even machines needs oil and maintainance time to time and I am on roller-coaster ride for last three months continuously... But, for me last three days were kind of eye openers. I realized that I am not in touch with people I care about, most of them are either angry with me or just wondering what happened to me. I forget at least 3 birthdays, 2 anniversaries, 1 guest post on a friend's blog, my morning Yoga, many breakfasts and lunches, and many more things. Well, what can I say, the visit of the delegation was very crucial for us and we have been preparing for it for 6 months. So, all my focus and dedication was just in one direction... as someone said "Ek baar jo maine commitment kar di, to main apne aap ki bhi nahi sunta...". So, there was a commitment from my side, and now its time to move on and explore life little more, just feeling like getting up from a deep sleep and its time to get ready and get going. 

Now some good news, finally after one year my camera is out. Yesterday, I clicked some pics as well (check my facebook profile). Tomorrow my Suzuki Access will be back after 15 days of repair time, next two weekends I will be getting full off so planning to visit some nearby caves or Mahabalipurum. Most likely in January, I will go for a very short visit to Lakshdweep (if anybody interested, because going alone or with wrong company sucks). Finally, I started cooking today (shows I am definitely getting some time now) so dear friends, family and all put all angry faces aside because... I am back! and its gonna be legen...(wait for it)... dary.

A pic for those of you who are not on facebook (hands are still rusted, but will post some better ones soon on The Third Window)-