No more tall claims. No more long waits. No more thinking
through darkness. No more remorse over wasted weekends. This list of ‘no mores’
carries the burden of running longer. This list also poses the threat to end up
ruining my future course of writing… Let me add an extra no more to that or
should I save it for some other time!
So where was I between these unblogged months?
Migration: Between 2008 and 2010, Pune was my most favoured destination
to stake my claim for being a second home. The weather, the people, the food
and the possibilities looked highly defined. The trips I made back then to Pune
were a blend of personal and professional inclinations. Never did I foresee a
migration. Between May 2015 and December 2015, I migrated to Pune; holed up in
a terrace flat. Peaceful locality, closer to my place of work, pleasant
weather; everything seemed picture perfect. Except that I had started missing
Mumbai immensely from the day I unlocked the door of my apartment. During my
course of stay in Pune, I did nothing great about my passion but, kept
imagining about it, talking about it and slept by setting myself on a paid
vacation mode.
Books: Reading gives me indefinable joy. My greed to read increased;
I read books after books after books after books. Crime fictions, suspense
thrillers, nonfiction, biographies, journeys, deaths, births, revolutions,
destruction and evolution; I read them all. I felt like I was possessed by a
hungry reader’s soul. This soul replaced my original part, auto installed itself
and I continued to read. Traces of that reader’s soul can still be found in me,
I am still reading and going by my instinct, I am not letting go the habit.
Cinema: There are two types of cinema; the ones you want to
watch and the ones you are suggested to watch. I fell in love with the later.
In the long list of suggestions, I watched THE SHIP OF THESEUS, FIGHT CLUB,
ZERO DARK THIRTY, THE SHINING; it’s a tiresome list of choices I made. But cinema
gave me a lot. Thankful to two specific guys from my Pune office, who
introduced me to the kind of cinema, which I knew existed but, didn’t endeavour
to secure an access.
Weekends: Posted on domestic duty. I went shopping for
vegetables, clothes, perfumes, shoes, accessories, snacks and a lot more. I
promised to write something on Saturday, postponed it to Sunday and by Monday,
the less it’s written about, the better. I combed through weekends, I flipped
through them and when I counted down the wasted ones, I cursed.
Lethargy: It is not in my nature but, I did extend to it my
olive branch of friendship. Even though for years, I treated it like an alien,
its commitment towards me was unquestionable. There was no specific reason
behind this partnership but, of course my desire to try it once. Thank you for
being there and now having disappeared.
All said, all written, I now cut the ribbon; a satin red one
with regards to REOPENING THIS SEASON.
-Virtuous Vociferous
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