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Trivial Thrills

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I had been waiting in the Administrative block of MG University since morning to get my equivalency certificate. I helplessly joined the band of commoners who were at the mercy of busy officers. Three hours had lapsed. But there was no sign of getting my paper signed. Technology was equally helpless in rescuing me from the boredom that set in. The block seemed to have some kind of aversion to the much popular Reliance Jio network (if you know, you know 😀). There were other people like me who waited on the benches. Some were accompanied by babies whose innocent smiles came as a fresh ray of sunshine as I combated ennui. And as I sat aimlessly,  looking at the small lawn in front, I noticed a teeny tiny sparrow busily making its nest. I had seen nests before, but not the interesting process of building one. The little bird captured my undivided attention. It flew about and stealthily took tiny bits from another unfinished nest. Every time the bird flew and landed on the ground to ...

Romancing Twilight Stillness

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  I await here for my husband-cum-travel companion to pick me from school. Twilight colors are spreading slowly. Birds signal one another that it’s time to settle down in their tiny nests. Or, are they reminding me to head back? May be. I’m only faintly swayed by the chilly wind, for today I’ve not forgotten my sweater. The golden hour hasn’t left us yet as I see sun rays  adorning the pathways and walls like a student who raises his hands to say ‘Present ma’am’. I cannot ignore the screeching sounds of vehicles that pass by as I sit near the main gate. My to do list is huge. Yet, it gives an insurmountable amount of peace to sit here and do nothing but observe the world around. The trivial sounds, sights and sensations seep into me like never before. I have student submissions awaiting my red inked signature and a packed day tomorrow. But this is now. Now I’m at peace. CARPE DIEM. - Written on 17 Feb 2022

REVIEW OF THE NETFLIX SERIES 'ANNE WITH AN E'

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‘Anne with an E’mpact  I sit here, mesmerized of the experience rendered by the Netflix series ‘ Anne with an E ’, a brilliant adaptation of the classic novel ‘ Anne of Green Gables ’ by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The book published way back in 1908 is meant for all ages despite the given classification ‘Children’s Literature’, or why would a 32ish me still go gaga over it? I am unsure if you would deem me unfit for a review if I told you that I’ve only watched the series and not read the book. Nevertheless, I am here pouring out my heart’s content for I’m profoundly touched by the series and feel at a loss that it ended. Anne with an E. We are talking about the title character Anne Shirley played to perfection by Amybeth  who was orphaned at the tender age of 3 months. She is the live wire of the entire series. Her ways and wayward acts dig you deep in. She is adopted by the aged siblings Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert and she grows up in their farm , Green Gables. The series show u...