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Breathtaking and Serene

A thing of beauty is a joy forever! That was my immediate reaction when we arrived at the mesmerizing spot…call it a beach or a harbor or an aerodrome! The history and geography of that place was none of my concern at that time when nature outdid everything that resembled a megacity.
Of course, I did watch a couple of airplanes land on the sea waters and one taking off. A few steps away there were a few cargo ships…
Well and good. Here is a ‘sea’ of breathtaking views…the sea itself and the distant hills and a clear sky…a serene atmosphere which impels you to sit and watch.
Time was ticking away and reluctantly I said bye, bye…we must be on the move to catch the sky train. By the way, the beach was somewhere near the Stanley park.

Author: P U Krishnan

First things first. I am one of those retired chaps who are young at heart. I watch cricket matches and jump for joy when Tendulkar scores yet another century. I read newspapers and books too, though I am not crazy about them. I think I have a mind free from hatred and I owe it to the wonders of nature and music. I scribble something now and then and call myself a writer! Though I have settled in Ooty, a lovely hill station in Tamil Nadu—I must emphasize the fact that I was born and brought up in Tellicherry in North Kerala and studied in the good old Government Brennen College. Of and on, my mind goes back to my ancestral house at Tiruvangad in Tellicherry in front of an ancient Sri Ram temple. I am indebted to this wonderful place which inculcated in me a love for cricket and literature. But all said and done, I am an Indian first.

One Commnet on “Breathtaking and Serene

  1. Must have been such a wonderful treat! I can quite imagine…… great to be back here, after what seemed ages!

    Nothing gives me more pleasure than visiting some wonderful blogs and yours certainly is on the top.

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