Jana Navotna
As I open my front door I am glad to see that the noises I am hearing is just the rustling of the leaves and not of rain pouring down. Continue Reading →
As I open my front door I am glad to see that the noises I am hearing is just the rustling of the leaves and not of rain pouring down. Continue Reading →
Murmuration, a word I have heard mention in the past but it piques my interest as I listen to the radio. A word used to describe a flock of birds Continue Reading →
We are halfway through autumn and yet most of the leaves are still clinging on desperately. The gust of wind tries its best to shake them loose. Some of the Continue Reading →
I finally manage to go for a long walk, the first since coming back from India. It has been drizzling all morning but the sky eventually clears by lunchtime and Continue Reading →
I wake up to the sound of heavy rain hammering down. It is only six in the morning and still too early to get up and I go back to Continue Reading →
Our regular drivers are busy and the only one free was working the night before. We wait for him and so our trip to Trivandrum is delayed. I do lead Continue Reading →
September comes around too soon marking the beginning of autumn. The time when the chill in the air becomes more noticeable. A time when the leaves start taking on shades Continue Reading →
As Spring gives way to Summer and the air warms up, I give my summer dresses their much needed annual outings. It’s difficult to know whether Summer is here to Continue Reading →
A friend of mine told me today that he was jealous that I am in Kerala during the mango season and how he actually drove six hours once to get Continue Reading →
It has been snowing since yesterday, only lightly though. It didn’t settle. Which is a pity, because Lakshmi came to spend the weekend with me and we could have had Continue Reading →