Sunday, 21 September 2014

Nature Drive


“Let us go somewhere”, request from a friend
“Anytime”, I replied with a smile which did distend
Impecunious, so it was he whom we had to depend
A whim to explore The Nilgiris’ west end

Worried about the capricious climate
Rain-less day is what we did anticipate
Started by 10.30AM approximate
Foresaw a reason to elate

Fueled, seat belt buckled, wheels swirled
Vroom sound soaring, my friend steered
Into the wild, to spot an animal we peered
Roads were curvy that we often sheered

Tea estates were an enthrallment
Of course, tea was our major supplement
Blessed to see the almighty’s adornment
Humans’ destruction is a major disappointment

Ironically, the day was sun-drenched
Dark woods, barren trees looked blenched
Lush, sprout, beautiful greenery were drenched
The appetite of our eyes, this greenery quenched

Roads were Jagged and plunging, as the place was far-flung
Short trees where perched branches clung
Flowers, just like tapestry, on the slope it hung
Off-late, wondered why nature’s beauty is unsung

Stopped by to view swampy and pebbly stream
Expected a glimpse of sunbeam
Sun rays on it produced a picturesque gleam
Sauntered a while, just like having a dream

Raw and aromatic smell, we started to inhale
Thanks to the mild wind which substituted the gale
We paused and took time to exhale
Reached tea factory, met a person, who deserved a hail

To enter the wild, permission was granted
To guide us two guards were appointed
About the forest they were well acquainted
The road less traveled absolutely enchanted

The cobbled roads lead to a ‘dam’
Fell ‘mad’ in love, kind of anagram
Dense forest, any danger nowhere to lam
Inundated, still, bluish waters, our eyes did jam

Covered with woods, on the lush grass we waded
All the animals, from our eyes evaded
Undulating mountains were greenish-brown shaded
Memories of this trip will never be faded

Snow-capped mist settled down as fog
Discussion on the drive was just a monologue
A reason for me to blog
Alas, the only ANIMAL we saw was a dog...)





Extra info: Permission was granted and the person responsible was my friend's uncle(who deserved a hail). The forest guards were so acquainted about the forest that the monkeys fetch food from their hands. Photos posted below.  













5 comments:

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    1. Thanks Santhosh. Hope to have frequent trips. Thanks

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  2. Thank You so much for the lovely trip around the Nilgiris
    Reading through the poem ..makes one feel the Lovely flora & fauna of Nilgiris
    This poem made me miss Ooty a lot more than i ever did.
    Thank you Karthick.
    Keepup the lovely work

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  3. I missed it somehow at that time....nice narration and would have been a great experience....cheers !!!

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