The Bonnet Macaque is a common sight in the hill stations of Southern India. This young one was seen gallivanting around in Coonoor.
Quenching thirst at a temporary stream
Gossip time
Windows
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Clean windows, plain, glass, open, close, bright,
Light, shaded, paned, shuttered, blinded, boarded,
Rusty, dirty, smoky windows.
Broken, shattered, run down windows
Windows that protect and hide,
a mirror to the world outside
and sometimes to the world within
unraveling layer by layer, revealing,
A tool for introspection and scrutiny,
A glance into a soul, full of secrets and smokescreens,
Evasion, denial, half-truths
Windows, they tell it all.
PS: The photograph is a view of the shops on Ponte Vecchio (old bridge) across the Arno River, in Florence, Italy.
PPS: Like the poem? If so do check out my poetry and short story collection ‘Under the Shade of the Banyan Tree’
During a recent visit to the Midwest, I was pleasantly shocked to find a desi (Indian) fast food joint that boasted a mind boggling variety of mouth watering delicacies from all over the homeland. And the most wondrous among them all was fresh sugarcane juice–simply YUM!
Where:
Neehee’s
45656 Ford Rd Canton, MI 48187
(734) 737-9777
Speak Indian : Desi : देसी (Hindi) meaning Indian
A classic Sugarcane Press