A Sunday to Laze Around

Sunday dawned . Lazily, I pushed myself out of the warm bed. Through the window, the dim sun had uprisen, still misted by fog. As time passed, the sun and the fog were at loggerheads. . .each trying to supercede the other. At one point of time the warmth of the sun was very inviting. An ideal day for a scooter ride. I got the chetak,christened  '225 Karishma' by the male siblings (its a charisma that the scooter still moves; "Karishma" in that sense), off its stand and sputtered towards the main market enroute to the gas filling station. With the fuel in its belly, we backtracked a little and rolled towards the Solani Park. The wide roads, now free of encrouchment of any kind, was a pleasure to drive through. Continuing down the slope and moving along the canal road, a most breathtaking live show of nature's beauty began passing by. The fields lush green with deep green wheat plants, interspersed with the bright yellow of the mustard flowers in the initial stages of bloom, against a backdrop of a slightly hazy blue sky warmed by a mild sun. I felt "If Heaven is on Earth, it is Here, it is Here, it is Here.
Its a wonderful drive down this road. The canal on the left, the greenry on the right, at a lower level.The ruralness of the area began to be apparant. Human settlements are on the right, some close to the road, others a little away.
The shrine of the Sufi Saint at Kaliyar was reached , respects were paid and the return trip began. This time along the old road from Kaliyar to Roorkee. Along the way were the familiar imli trees, the fruit of which had been tasted during my childhood. The slope and the dip along the road and a little later a rise up. This road has an interesting topography, driving thorugh which is memorable.
 This single laned tarred road, surprisingly, has a good amount of traffic. A large portion of the vehicles are two wheelers, the remaining being horse-carts, tractors and not forgetting the hardy old Matador,the poor man's transport. The older modals sputtred by,SUVs swished by, and the latest motorbikes whizzed by. My memory fails me when it comes to their names and their `cc '. So, in keeping with this,  is a beautiful doodle of a bike by one Master Tushar Bhatt of Class VII. The firmness of line and the shading is reflected through his hand. Let your eyes feed on his artistic expression. Motivate ! Appreciate ! Inculcate !
P.S. Refer to the last posting...I have been corrected . . . The name of the contributor of the doodle accompanying the last posting is Akshay Pillai of  IX-A. An artist in his own right.

3 comments:

  1. Now lets see the above story from a different perspective -
    Oh yeah it was a Sunday morning, good day for a bike ride - First mistake. Got out that old tattered leather jacket and my classic helmet. Started my ride and within minutes I hit the road. With Jail House Rock playing in the background, let go of the throttle a bit. I was now speeding at over 60 mph - second mistake. Then out of a nowhere a Chetak appeared. The driver lost in the charm of the woods and the nature, no goddamn sense of the road. I realised that I had 2 choices - CHOICE 1 - Be a part of a train wreck
    CHOICE 2 - My sacrifice So Choice 2 was it i diverted myself at the last moment, crashed into hay. Still the Chetak driver was lost, unaware of the hole he had caused in the space time continuum. I was pretty much sure it was you...... GHAZINI

    hahahahahah dont worry its just fiction
    Nice work though, guess who i am....

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  2. it would be better if the doodling changes once in two days rather than the same one for a week

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  3. no matter hw d above post criticized...altogehter the post is been beautifully written and the sketch is very well done and lifelike undoubtedly...m sure a great artist is coming up...

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