Meheeko!! We are in meheeko cooed Sanjana. Last month me and a pal of mine drove to Mexico .Bright sunshine kissed our car roof and we were tempted to take the hood of out Mustang but taking pix with entangled hair which trust me takes an hour to detangle is no fun. So we just rolled down the panes and enjoyed the wind on our faces.
We were going on a small hiking trip and were pretty excited about.
At the end of the 7 hour drive our faces lit up when we saw the signboard 'Sierra de la Laguna forests - 4 miles'.
We booked a room ,had cactus for dinner (which mind you tastes like capsicum ) and retired early .
We took a guide. Octivio read the wooden badge on his jute jacket .
He led the way into the woods .We started before the sunsrise around 6 am .
Our guide was an enthusiastic fellow who wanted to share his knowledge about the Navajo culture, right from thie symbolic Kokopelli to the prehispanic influence in the country.
He described it as the melting pot of all races. We were thoroughly enjoying ourselves, walking in natures lap and sipping in fresh air .
Then started our crash course on the ways of the wild.
He pointed at pugmarks of a wild cat.To me it just looked some mud grubbed together, next I see as if a large individual in stiletto heels had done a quick one-two bhangra step. But no. Wild boar, rooting with its snout for grubs and maggots, explained our guide.
What the heck,city slicker though i am, i too could try my hand at my own kind of guiding, involving the stuff of urban legends. There! See that. Yes, that piece of tinfoil. That is no ordinary tinfoil. It is the sign of that abundant species which ought to be the subject of a National Geographic programme: the Great homo sapiens litter. And look here! That wet round patch there? That is the mark left behind by the Common Male Urinator.
We moved further with a 'not so happy 'Octivio as he thought that we were mocking him with our ideas so back I went to my fly on the wall mode and gave him my full attention. He showed us how to figure out the age of the tree by the rings in its trunk. That was interesting.
Finally he led us to the end of the trail and pointed at the famous whispering gallery in the building. You stay here, he told Sanjana. You go there, he told me. Now put your mouths close to the wall and whisper softly. What magic, no? You can hear each other clearly, though so far apart. You know how it's done? All those ages ago when the gallery was built, they had a secret powder which they put into the walls. This is the same powder which they are now putting into tape recorders and other sound equipment. What a most wonderful wonder, isn't it?
Yeah, yeah. I know about acoustics and all that. But i'll still buy the secret powder which can power/enchant our help shanta's snuff box to turn into a radio.
We reached back home the next day and wondered looking at the Bose Lifestyle V20 if it had the powder!!
I am planning to write a mail to octivio and see if he would like to take us on an expedition(i had somehitng Man vs Wild in my mind ) looking for that secret stuff .
Any takers ??
It was a nice trip I bet....and the description equally good.I found myself there.
ReplyDeleteToo good didi
ReplyDeleteSeems like u had an awesome trip... with the best guide u wud have ever got....
ReplyDeleteCould u please open up ur Bose system and find the secret powder... If you find that, let me know.. i might have a business proposal for you :-)
Request: Plz post a picture of Mr Octivio or the tinfoil or the wet round mark.. oh no.. we don't want that... ;-)
- SF1
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ReplyDeleteinteresting... like the fiction (even if real) concept of powder- adds spice n curiosity.... please tell me uve got closeup pictures of his wooden badge, the pug marks and the bose lifestyle ALIVE !
ReplyDeleteNow I can definitely say I like what you wrote. I love the vivid and precise language. NOW, it sounds like the you I have known! Great one! Write more.
ReplyDelete@sourin and SF2 :Thank you dude !!
ReplyDelete@SF1: I did open the Bose and damn all i found was dumb machinery god knows where did the poddi vanish ;)
ReplyDelete@Pika: Getting pictures wasn't the hard part its the thought of working and not scavenging for tresure that is killing me :D
ReplyDelete(excuse no 1001 for not working)
@bhai:yeh yeh i will write ...but first say PLEASE :D
ReplyDeletethanks bro!!
Where are you these days? Waitin for ur next write-up...
ReplyDelete- SF 1