Friday, December 17, 2004

mama,i'm home (or how i finally got home )

why do i start with my i'm-home post when i have to leave home tomorrow ?
maybe 'coz i just came home y'day. *hate this life*

was seized by a terribly panicky feeling while leaving mumbai. felt like dying. happens to me all the time.
must be to do with the prospect of impending nicotine deficit, plus the fact that i hate a change of routine.any change.

the legs got cheaper - flight to calicut-4k, auto to bus stand 50 bux,bus to kannur 39 bux, walk home from the bus stop ( er, how many kilocals equals1 rupee,anyone ? )
on the bus i was thinking stockholm syndrome to explain why i hate to tear myself from a place once i settle in.

- night here is the real thing, at 8:00 pm, the countrysides close shop and hands over to darkness. unlike mumbai, where the darkness is feeble and a pathetic excuse 'coz of the junta who never know when to call it quits...
- nights here are cold.like the blast from the fridge. but a wholesome blast all the same.
- atms (some) are called 'atm centre's. i find it kinda pompous.
- rasputin/Komrade style beards are very much in vogue.
- the bus trip was surreal. the bus had colored blinking lights inside and piped music , do-dil-mil-rahe-hain no less !!!
- the whole countryside smells faintly of pepper or something like that. bracing.
- the air is lazy and full-bodied. come down here, you'll find out what i mean.
- shopkeepers are almost insolent. in mumbai, they are , like, indulgent ( guess it goes with the beards )
- newspapers are black-and-white and report facts. no opinions. and absolutely no color pics of bimbos and glamour-folk( if there is such a thing, Lord perish it )

a frayed mind knits together very well in such absolute and cold dark nights.

and oh, btw, the mosquitoes here are the size of small cows and operate fearlessly during daytime too. a tetanus shot is well recommended if u happen to get bitten by one.

11 Comments:

Blogger Kraz Arkin said...

Kannur - its been a long time.

4:42 PM, December 18, 2004  
Blogger En Jay said...

Actually, it's not just the mosquitoes that are that large. What about the mustard?? OMG!! they're 50 times bigger htan the ones found here. and the rice if stouter. and the tea is watery. and the driving is the rashest ever. but i just love eating freshly picked and baked/fried/whatever-call-it cashewnuts. the smell is awesome. :)

11:29 AM, December 20, 2004  
Blogger En Jay said...

oh, and speaking of rice, i kcal costs in terms of rice costs anywhere between 5 rs to 35 rs. lol.

11:36 AM, December 20, 2004  
Blogger N said...

lol.. and there I was thinking... here's someone who really seems to want me to quit smoking, and concluded you must be a non smoker. Me hating the lack of nicotine in my system. I think it kinda empties my brain of thoughts too.

1:36 AM, December 21, 2004  
Blogger yesbob said...

Kraz : u been to kannur before ? nice place ,eh ?

4:19 PM, December 23, 2004  
Blogger yesbob said...

Hima : am back.but i don't have to like it :)

4:23 PM, December 23, 2004  
Blogger yesbob said...

EnJay : so it is. i love the teashop 'puff's meself :)

4:29 PM, December 23, 2004  
Blogger yesbob said...

Neeta : if u notice, when one is subtly blissfully happy, one thinks and acts differently than when one is not under the influence of u-know-what . wot say ?

4:31 PM, December 23, 2004  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

K no news/update???
hows the us of a???
~sujith

8:10 PM, January 07, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dood, mail at my co id, i can the read mails on it

4:37 AM, January 14, 2005  
Blogger Mrs. Dalloway said...

Next time you in India, I'll come to Kannur. I've fallen for the place without even seeing it. Shows why travel writers sell.

9:53 AM, August 11, 2005  

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