Sunny hours

The joy of a better lifestyle and pay dwindles, when I see my wife’s morose face in the evening. She is taking time in adopting a new lifestyle, without the domestic help we were accustomed to in India, and uncomfortably low temperatures. I try to cheer her up in the morning, “Sunrise looks beautiful , without … Continue reading Sunny hours

Reena’s Exploration Challenge #Week 46

Welcome to another week! PROMPT The format can be a a story/poem/rant/anecdotes/journalistic coverage of events/ reflections/history/geography/memory as usual. Pour out, and let it flow. LAST WEEK'S ROUND-UP Eugenia at http://amanpan.com/2018/07/12/concessions/ hecblogger (Amit Agrawal) at http://playingwithwords.blog/2018/07/13/%e0%a4%85%e0%a4%a8%e0%a4%ac%e0%a5%81%e0%a4%9d%e0%a5%80-%e0%a4%86%e0%a4%97/ Jim Adams at https://jimadamsauthordotcom.wordpress.com/2018/07/13/whats-the-deal/ Michael at http://summerstommy.com/2018/07/15/reenas-exploration-challenge-week-45-climate-denial/    

Missing

“When will you learn to take pictures that make sense?” The sleuth reprimanded his photographer. “People have their back towards the camera, and I see the feet of a person, covered by the man.” “That is the question, Boss. The lady is holding the small, concealed person and the man is looking down at her. … Continue reading Missing

As yet

"The price you quote is astronomical, but yet, I am willing to consider. How can you assure me, that she will never be corrupted or hacked or bought by someone?" "There is always Blockchain." "So, it rests on the hope that no human being or machine has been ingenious enough to manipulate a block chain, … Continue reading As yet

Mission (Im)possible

The yellow light is unmistakable, on those dilapidated structures, but not concentrated at a place. It is visible in patches of different sizes. He pulls out the picture of the yellow UFO circulating in social media. Some claimed to see it moving in circles over this lane. Maybe, they are searching for something, but what? … Continue reading Mission (Im)possible

Literally

The panoramic view is literally breathtaking. I awaken to the fact that there is so much I had never seen or known. The proverbial tip of the iceberg is within sight. I try to touch it, by swinging a little longer, but can’t. I remind myself that I am on top of the iceberg. Another … Continue reading Literally

Maybe, he tried

The pink phone had dominated her dreams for long…. ever since she lost it. It was a setback at that stage, with mobile phones not having arrived yet, and the family landline phone locked with passwords. She was haunted by a voice – that of her first love, now incommunicado. (274 characters)   Twittering Tales … Continue reading Maybe, he tried

How

It was the first time in life she felt hurt. The grubby hand extended to feed a biscuit to a guest was ignored. She was all of thirteen months old. Her expertise in piling up toys in the living room was ignored. She dressed well for school with a bright ribbon, but it was not … Continue reading How

Crossover

Jamie Patel had just recovered from a stroke, but was asking for all forbidden foods since morning. “Let’s celebrate, kids! I guess I survived to only see this day.” His daughter-in-law faced redundancy in the office, and did not take kindly to his remark. He continued at a high pitch, sensing her mood, “Check your … Continue reading Crossover

Reena’s Exploration Challenge #Week 45

Welcome to Week 45! PROMPT    The format can be a a story/poem/rant/anecdotes/journalistic coverage of events/ reflections/history/geography/memory as usual. Pour out, and let it flow unhindered like the rain.  Here’s my take to start Piece 1 nothingness of sky transparency of water permit reflections outlining of shapes interpretations galore Piece 2 rains wetting the earth … Continue reading Reena’s Exploration Challenge #Week 45