Category: Nature
WHITE CANDIES
Sometimes, one grand doubt never stops buzzing, and that’s when I keep asking myself: “Am I really what I’m – a tough guy – what most of my friends and doctors have seen patting...
EVIL WINK OF COVID
As I have been wading through retired days, I threw myself into a secluded life, and never sought the solidarity of social circles. I don’t deny if I may prefer to hang about; it...
GREEN WHISPERER
Nothing else to do; most of the day, I frown at the notes to be edited, winking on the computer screen or disapproving myself over the versions of my older photographs, cursing how I...
TINTS AND TONES OF SUNSET
I find two hard core fanatics, outside my room, seem raging without pause: one the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic and the other the summer – celebrating its early onset of the yellow blazing and blowing at top...
SCRIBBLES IN THE SAND
I never saw so many enthusiasts crowding themselves, seen longing to relish the open airs where I assumed are there to jog in healthful surrounds, as the Covid scare has lost its oppressive severity....
HAPPY YELLOWS
It was Covid triggered desolation swept around my school compound, but recent heavy rainfall, the warm wintry sun and winds heartened the green foliage to bright bloom with giggling, thankful airs. I imagined they...
SHRIEKS OF JOY
There is nothing to beat the euphoria and the flush of adventure we enjoy the moment we hike close to the radiance of nature and the soul and terrain it claims for us. Whenever...
MOUNTAINS AND BEAMING BRATS
The hillock stands a few paces away from the busy national highway, and it takes less than ten minutes to climb to the top. There I find a Christian shrine, the Cross of Jesus...