Sunday, June 14, 2015

Edge of glory

     

      Gone are the days when 'Girl friends getaway' confined up images of a group of women pampering  themselves with spa treatments or movies or shopping. 
     Now young women  are opting for high octane excursions like trekking, hiking, or cycling. Adventure travel has become the new fashion word in the girly girl world. Relaxing in a beach chair, applying sunscreen and listening to music , such scenes have been replaced by challenging journeys with close friends. 
     Four girls from Chennai , thrill seekers, went on memorable trip to kodai  this April. The pictures speak for their adrenaline rush. Not sure of what was in store for them to view, they innocently began their trekking to an exotic location in Kodai, still not pampered by tourists, ended up watching elegant and serene beauty. Struck with awe, disbelief, excitement and fear they realised it was a memory that could be cherished for a lifetime. Now here comes their breathtaking experience by Esha Sivakumar, who was one among those travel enthusiast

EDGE OF GLORY!!
It was one of those days when you are talking to your friends and realise that u need to get away and go on a trip. The conversation always ends with us planning an exotic trip that we never go on. So one of my friends suggested that we plan a simple, fussfree trip to KODAI. 
        We have all been to kodai before, but it was scorching hot as it was the infamous indian summer and the reprieve from the heat was reason enough, but who doesn't want to go on a road trip with friends? And so Kodai it was and we set off after much planning and anxiously waiting for ticket confirmations. 
     The first couple of days was spent  doing touristy” things, reminiscing about old days, and jabbering away non stop about what is happening in our lives. When we couldn't amuse ourselves we would just float around the lake and bask in the idyllic and serene surrounding. 
     On the third day  we chanced upon a small  kitschy sandwich place that sold some delicious sandwiches, we struck up a conversation with the owner and asked him what locals do in kodai and if he knew some place that is worth our time.He gave us rough directions to this place that was supposed to have some amazing views. He also warned us that it was a good 5km hike downhill. What was alluring about the prospect of this trek was the fact that he said that not many tourists know of this place. By then we were weary of loud tourists littering around eco spots, middle aged men giving us the looks and noisy kids.

      So the next day we were more than happy to go on this hike, after innumerous stops  for directions and getting lost we finally arrived at this narrow road on a hill that had a couple of tea shops and some bare foot hippies enjoying hot tea. We really had no idea what we were in for, a narrow lane led us to a flight of rough stone steps entwined with thick roots from the trees that lined the sides of the pathway. A few miles hike down the hill we came across small streams with ice cold water. 
      The entire pathway had small trails leading into thick forests. We took a short detour into one of these trails to explore the forest filled with shrubs, pear trees and large wild ferns, we sat down on a small clearing in the forest  and listened to the crickets and song birds. We never wanted to get up and leave but we had this view we came all the way to see. After about twenty odd minutes of climbing we came upon a rough ridge that had a sharp fall, all we could see were pine trees towering above us. It was so misty that we couldn't see anything beyond the trees. Then the skies cleared up, the sun shone and we could see what the sandwich guy meant when he said the view is worth the trek.
     I was asked to write about my experience for this blog post. But before I write about what I felt, here is what my friends had to say about the place:
 Neeraja Ravi, Scared to death”.
 Nihila Suren, “ It was an endless space before me. Heaven like and mysterious because nothing much was seenAnd I felt minuscule”.
Aishwarya Suresh, “ A step less to meet heaven”.
 A friend who saw all our pictures said this, Edge of glory”.
         What did I think about standing on the edge of this narrow piece of rock and looking into the wilderness that stretched before me? I have read and heard the phrase words cannot describe, but I was one of those people who believed that I can explain and express anything with words. For the first time i felt like words were not enough to express what I felt. I was literally rendered speechless. I felt small and insignificant and nature has its way of making you feel trivial. It was magical standing there and taking in all that my mortal eyes could see. Again words fail me, so I am going to insert pictures here so you can see what all the fuss is about!! 


     I am going to try and explain the emotions I had while sitting on that ledge. I felt blank and stripped of emotions, like a blank canvas. The place inspired me in ways I never dreamt of. It gave me a moment to take a step back and marvel  at what is around me. In this rat race of a life we always fail to appreciate the small things around us. We fail to see that there is more to life. As I glanced back at the mist covered expanse I made a promise to stop and appreciate  everything around me.


       P.S. This place we visited has name, but my friend made me promise that I would never divulge it. Her explanation was, ‘ i do not want this to become another touristy place for people to litter and hundreds of tea stalls. She wanted the place to remain how it was, clean, serene and breathtaking. It is sad that people do not appreciate nature and respect the environment enough to keep it clean.
                      - Esha.
    I remembered the ad in which Anuska Sharma was saying ' why should boys have all the fun ?' , on seeing these girls' challenging journey with no boundaries.
-                   -Murugeswari Ravi.


Thursday, June 11, 2015

What I learnt from YouTube

    

" You are only as old as you feel", as the saying goes, Age can play with our minds , tricking us to believe that either we know everything or we are too old to know anything. I always wanted to stay young in my thoughts, stay connected with the present generation, know and learn more things of the modern days. How to do this? I asked my sixteen year old daughter. She laughed and said," It's simple ma.., throw away your books and stop reading newspapers. Everything is available online. Go to Facebook and get connected with friends. Watch YouTube and learn everything through it." Gotcha..I am already in Facebook., so I realised YouTube was the only thing I am missing out and decided to conquer the YouTube Kingdom. 

         On entering into the world of YouTube I found that anything and everything under the sky is available there. Just type how to and even before you finish typing , the search offers immense  options for you to watch. Got carried away by the suggestions I began watching them. Endless number of videos were rolling. As I watched each video the little column on the right of my YouTube window kept offering up more and more delights. 
     The first thing my daughter told me was in addition to watching videos, I have to subscribe them, so that I wil be getting their regular updates. Being a sincere student , I subscribed to my favourite videos, followed on Twitter and Instagram and subscribed for their newsletters. She was watching a whole lot of fun videos, whereas I was watching personality development videos. It makes a lot of difference . There was a huge marketing behind the videos which I was watching. Now my mail box is filled with junk mail. Offers are given for their courses and frequent reminders about how I would be missing them out, if I delay in registering . Those newsletters would begin like hi muru ( they would address me as their long lost friend, even my close friends don't address with such a deariness) and then announce fabulous offers which others don't avail , etc.,etc.,
Now it  has become my daily duty to delete those unwanted mails. So now when I open my Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram , everywhere these same set of people come and announce their offers, which I am missing out. Oh God!! What next??Will they come and knock at my door and remind me what to do?!
            Have you noticed one thing in the Internet? We often search for something and hours later realise that we have landed in something completely not related to the initial search . The search leads us in hundred different directions and we get stuck into the swirling abyss of Internet. Once I was watching a video about fitness . After two hours I ended watching a weird video of a kid telling how to break into someone else house without their knowledge. It was a funny video and  I was surprised to know even it had about 3500 views and likes. Turns out my search had unknowingly directed me there. 
       Often people complain that Internet is huge waste of time while learning something. But it helps us save hours upon hours of time wasted on research and traveling to library. Even if I agree more time is wasted on surfing, the brighter side is we learn to be efficient on using it and learning is never a waste of time..
       I found out a wonderful video about Chennai . It was a treasure trove . Amar Ramesh has shot the beauty of the Chennai city with his Iphone6. It is so wonderful that it become viral when released in YouTube. Apple uses his video for advertising. Search Amar Ramesh videos.
   After wandering in YouTube , I have got few opinions about You Tubers. To become a YouTuber you can either be well versed with your subject or have the least knowledge , but you should be able to present it with enthusiasm and subtle humour. Being original and dealing popular likes and demands are always welcomed. Humour videos are evergreen. 
         Anyhow YouTube really played a wonderful part in my wish to stay young. Miley Cyrus and Bruno Mars who were Latin and Greek to me are now in my search history . Thanks to YouTube for teaching me to understand what my children love , hear and watch.