Last week I spent four days in a forest, in tented
accomodation of the Karnataka Forest Department. Listening to the sounds of the
forest I realised that I was in a place where animals and birds and all living
creatures had connectivity but I did not! This was the time for my communion
with nature.
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i love nature...and love camping getting away from it all and enjoying the not so quiet tranquility of the forest...
ReplyDeleteeverything has a language it seems :)
ReplyDeleteinvisible and unheard at times !Dee..
At one with Nature...
ReplyDeleteAnd when Nature calls, be sure to answer!
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DeleteNature is beautiful but we are too busy with technology to appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you wrote it...
Thank you Saru
DeleteSounds nice. I wouldn't mind that sort of communication at all.
ReplyDeleteHope you were able to achieve the communion :)
ReplyDeletebeing a nature lover..i can understand!!!!
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The wild nature has its own serene language. They are all connected to each other no matter they seem far apart ...
ReplyDeleteGreat; to say the least
ReplyDeletemust have been great experience.. where? Jungle lodges?
ReplyDeleteIn Kulgi Nature camp.
DeleteHad been to JLR for bird watching
Lovely post! Brought back memories of Kanha National Park near Jabalpur, where I stayed on a 'Machan' overnight! The nature is just awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rahul
DeleteThere are so much of feelings in these instant words. Yes nature is so seductive. You can never be along in a jungle!
ReplyDeleteI used to do this back in the day before mosquitoes. Every night, in the summer months, I would lay on a thin, old, blanket, outside and watched the stars. I don't know why my back didn't hurt then or why the knobs and bumps in the ground didn't poke me then but those kinds of things make me sleep indoors on my bed. Even if Serta makes an expensive mattress that gets more valleys in it than hills.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post indeed !! Well this is also an eco tourism example.Man needs to know how it feels to be within nature,once again.
ReplyDeleteOne more victim of nature's beauty :)
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We have a beautiful treasure called nature to admire and learn from which we often neglect. It gives us immense pleasure if we try and be in communion with nature to understand it more better.
ReplyDeleteshare the photos :)
ReplyDeletenature is alz beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteyes nature can be ur best frnd as well as ur best companion :)
ReplyDeleteMy upbringing was in wilderness and whenever I happen to pass through, even a small stretch of jungle, I just get down. I find solace. I could very well understand the feelings.
ReplyDeleteNature gives us many teachings...and a great relaxation time to time... no one can feel alone with nature... :)
ReplyDeletebeautifully written