Thursday, September 13, 2007

Creek


Bridge over the creek, originally uploaded by anksy06.

Grey… The world becomes grey when I move over the creek. The rail track a dark grey, the water a light grey, the sky a lighter grey and the mist surrounding me is the lightest, almost white grey. The horizon is blurred; the sea and sky go from being one to another at no definite point, almost as if one flows into the other. The buildings on the far end are hazy at best and the clouds hanging low over a small hillock just add to the chimerical atmosphere. But I think it is the mist that does it. It is the soft mist that casts a clock of surrealism on everything around, making me feel I am in transit between two worlds and this short stretch is a walk with my inner self. A walk where I become oblivious to the people around me, to the jostling, pushing and to the incessant babbling din that can only be the result of hundred or so women crammed in a space meant for fifty. And yes, I do become oblivious to all that. When I look at the rippling water flowing under the bridge, I sometimes think of life, sometimes of death, sometimes of dad, working so hard to keep all of us happy, sometimes of mom, who has made us her world giving up everything for our slightest joys. I also think sometimes of death, the 50 feet drop to the water below you can do that sometimes… It also makes me think of things I have deliberately pushed to the back of my mind, an introspection of sorts…

And on other days, it’s bright and beautiful with a breeze that ruffles your hair and refreshes you completely – draining all traces of a hard day at work. Nature, they say has a strange way o connecting with you…

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey is this the Vashi creek?? Pic looked familiar but I used to all feel quite thoughtful every time my harbor local used to pass over the bridge!!
geez i miss bombay :)

Moonie

Reema said...

prettyyyy!!

Ricky said...

Really nice description of the picture with the imagery it invokes for you and the significance the misty bridge holds for you. Some pictures are special for special reasons while for others it maybe just another picture...

Kartik Menon said...

heres a hearty hello from a fellow rambler....

anks said...

@ Moonie,

Yes it is... so i guess i am not the only one who feels so while crossing the bridge! :)

anks said...

@ Reema,

thanks :D

anks said...

@ Ricky,

absolutely... its quite an experience travelling on that bridge early in the morning...

anks said...

@ kartik,

hello... and welcome to my blog

The Bhandari's said...

hmm sounds nice

Anki said...

havent read ur post yet, hence this is not a comment on tht but a reply to ur comment.

I am pretty late at replying to ur comment. But seriously, since job, I am trying (till now) to manage all the activities at the same time.

Inheritence of Loss : basically as soon as I finished the book, I had the same feeling - the incompleteness. But later on further contemplating, I realised tht it probably intented at the futility of the whole thing. All the (each one of them) had been doing something that finally turned out to be futile.
And hence the feeling of incompleteness. wat say?

anks said...

@ preeti,

thanks

anks said...

@ Anki,

Well, I didn't think of it that way... but i guess you are right about it... futility was the key to the whole thing... well interpreted, i must say!

Kalyan said...

WoW...a beautifully captured shot & wonderful thoughts nicely crafted in words to describe it...lovely!