Friday, December 26, 2008

Watching Nature Spin Her Mysteries


The state is interesting with lots of history to walk past. lovey forts built along the beachline, gee they seem so romantic, just imaging all that must have transpired within those walls. We camped one night on the rocks along the beach ... watched silhouettes of dolphins spring in arcs across twilight.... i was almost jumping with joy!! Was a moment to cherish.

While walking back from the beach one day to catch the bus… a good two kilometer walk... the sky is turning a dark blue as dusk prepares to descend. At the far end of the pond, a mother duck is holding swimming lessons for her two little ducklings. it seemed serious business. She paddles along without effort, slowly swanning herself in large arcs. The ducklings paddle furiously behind, trying to keep up with each other and with her. She stops, they stop. She starts, they start. She turns and heads back. They follow and move to the other side of the pond and they are still watching something.


At the other end of the pond was another mama. And this one was on to std ll lessons. She swooped into the water, and disappeared. The water rings into a series of concentric ripples around here; and at the centre is one very puzzled baby duck. After a very long moment, when even I begin to worry about mama duck's need for oxygen, she surfaces. Her baby sights her and zooms up to her with the speed of a rocket. A moment of closeness follows as feathers touch and mama lets her duckling nestle up. Then she moves away and is gone again. Repeat session. Again she emerges and the little rocket zooms in. is she teaching him that the water is safe to go under, or is she fishing for their dinner? It is tooo dark to see. But mama duck number one can see in this light, and thinks the time is right for her advanced course. so, start of lesson number two on the eastern side of the pond. Soon there are two rockets zooming in to mama, as she dives and emerges, dives and emerges.

Nature has its program’s pre-set, and I am sure it won’t be long before the three little ducklings are doing their own bit of diving, and enjoying it too. Oh life is so wonderful indeed!!!



5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for writing this story.

I have been waiting for you to write and as I understand you have again created a human emotion in a wonderful story telling genre.

I read it, I can see the background and frames. It will be amazing and an enriching experience to manifest ur words through the visual media(animation or movie).
Keep it up,
and thanks for writing this new piece

1:14 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

did you loose someone, by drowning,
appears to be reoccurring, pole in ur writings,
I have read that first story, but ur infatuation with element water is noticeable, nothing wrong with that
just
write that's what you were born for

1:06 PM  
Blogger Meghna said...

wow!! that is so beautiful.. :-)

It's like a movie already. It doesn't need to be made into one. I didn't read it, i saw it happen.

I think it's brilliant, the way you write that can make it so real..

9:57 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

love all that you write from Feb 2006-till present (except the cut copy work)

11:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeh, this is ***y
the anonymous, but i always kept track of ur writings

My prrreccioouss (Lord of The Ring's)
LOL

12:04 AM  

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