Sunday, October 28, 2012

Happiness Diaries - 2


Happiness Diaries – 2

I could see stars, not above, but parallel to me, floating, shimmering, like a sea of some millions of silver Christmas bulbs. A buttery dinner and a general happy air made me walk the short stretch at Dalhousie. A crescent moon was hanging right there, at a distance that made me think I could touch it. Thankfully, I didn't try for a ravenous gorge was where I could have landed in that clutch-the-moon attempt.

I could smell the pines, hundreds and thousands of them, watching me with a happy expression I assume, for I was smiling for no reason. But then, happiness seldom needs a reason. Evey step that I took was slower than the last, for I wanted to live every second, every nanosecond. Hey There Delilah streamed from my phone, a perfect background, to the imagery that was all around the diehard romantic - me.

In those seconds, I knew I need no reason to be happy. For every rose that God has taken away, he has gifted me with a bouquet. Be it Pa, or anyone. So, I am in no mood to complain. Not now, not ever. I feel blessed; often thinking of all the good I may have done in my last birth, for having landed there.

Yes, I do believe in reincarnation. For one, it's a great driving force to do more good. Sounds greedy, yes, I'm greedy, always seeking for more.

Going against all the notions of rationality, I wanted to swing over my legs to the cliff and sit on some boulder there, soaking it all in. But I couldn't, for a slightly rational friend was with me. And I had given her enough tough time with my little eating-no sleep-nonstop stargazing regime in the entire trip. The last thing I wanted to happen then was to topple over the cliff and land in some pine roots. Yes, these things aren't rare with me, I am one lucky gal who can fall face-flat on a smooth road; toppling over a cliff was, of course, inviting.

Breathing in as much as I could of the pine laden wind, I reckoned I was happy. Travelling.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Happiness Diaries - 1


Happiness Diaries - 1

Leaning against the cold glass, I saw snowy whites furls of clouds being whisked away by the gentle, thin, mountain air. A neelkanth darted across the landscape, and strangely, my city weary eyes spotted it in all its blueness. I knew I could make a wish, for spotting a neelkanth always makes a wish come true, or so I believe. But then, I was living my wish in that instant, not knowing what more to wish for.

I was traversing the rural lands of the mighty Himalayas, the natives greeting me with those big grins that stretched right up to their eyes, which can often be mistaken for just slits. 

What else could a 'happy feet' ask for – nothing. That day, as most of the other days when I travel, I felt blessed, for living my dream - travelling. I wonder how many people can do that; undoubtedly, I'm lucky.

Touchwood.


October 18, 2012 - En route from Pathankot to Dalhousie,
(Punjab to Himachal Pradesh).
12.00 PM