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| Kathmandu, Nov 2025. |
You snap suddenly awake, just before dawn
and spot the sunrise, in a sky tinged pink
as dark and light shade into each other,
cross hatched and blended like a pen and ink
image, vaguely familiar, drawn upon,
drawn behind what passes for another
day - happiness and grief stop being distinct.
Did you guess it will come to be a series
of golds and coppers and lilacs blending,
fading in, fading out at the horizons?
Day containing night in a never ending
loop. The shapes of flowers, leaves, entire trees
coalescing into a sharp remembrance.
The screen, the house, emptied yet upright, standing.
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| From Nagarkot. |
I've been travelling - first to Mumbai to visit the senior-most family members remaining and then to Kathmandu to visit the Himalayas. November is an introspection month, as the year draws to a close, I am prone to stocktaking - a habit leftover from my working days Every year comes with its own mix of challenges and triumphs, it's got increasingly harder to classify each one into neat compartments of great and not so great. The older I get, the more the contentment bleeds into grief and vice versa - the not so great is surrounded and subsumed by the great.
We all come to an understanding of these blurred boundaries in our own individual ways - the Himalayas seem to be my definitive route. They've taught me over the years that the sums are difficult to tally, to not even try. That I am myself just a mish mash of discrete memories stacking up year after year, but they cannot be toted up to give a firm quantity, positive or negative, this much or that. Some equations are best left unresolved.
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| Bhaktapur |
I hope your month is going well and some top-class blending is happening at your end too.
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It's comforting when places like that remind us of those we love.
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