#MicroblogMondays – If we never had to go back

Watching the Sun set
Watching the Sun set

This weekend, we made a quick road trip to Hampi in North Karnataka.

On Day 1, we walked up a hill-top and sat there watching the Sun set. Since then, this thought that has been on my mind and doesn’t seem to go away.

What if every day I had a chance to watch the Sun set and walk around looking at the heritage sites, discovering something new and unique?

How would it be if there was no crazy rush to get things done at work or at home?

What if I was not tied to the time of the day and I could do what ever I want at any time?

What if I never had to go back to where I come from?


Writing for #MicroblogMondays today. Also tagging this to Mundane Monday #46


34 thoughts on “#MicroblogMondays – If we never had to go back

  1. ahh, so many what ifs! no matter how much i may complain of my daily routine, i readily admit that without it, i may fall apart. work, the kids, taking care of the home; these things keep me grounded. and they possibly keep me from falling into the spiral of dissatisfaction, discontent.. and many other things!

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  2. Sigh, I know what you mean. Every single day as I wind down for the night, my mind flits to a place where there is only serenity, peace and no noise and I wish to go away there. Then I realise, day in day out, that might bore me. I need my pace at life here so I can savour the quiet when I get it. Into every life, a little chaos and a little calm must fall.

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  3. Believe you me you’d get bored. We hang on to our old lives not because we have no option but because secretly that’s what we are comfortable with. And besides when you do something novel every day, it fails to remain novel doesn’t it? But it’s nice to dream and wonder what it would be to really run away….

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  4. I’ll mirror what Shailaja said – no matter how hectic or chaotic everything is, we need to find that ‘quiet’ moment sometimes. Actually once a day to keep hold of our sanity, I’d say.

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  5. I think about this more and more as I approach retirement age. My answer, right now, is that I am not ready to have an entire day full of quiet and peace (but ask me that again in about an hour, when I am at work!)

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  6. its human nature that whatever happens daily no body likes it . i am also the part and parcel of this fact , but i also realise that when that wish will be granted another wish will peep in our hearts and thus the process goes on …………………..yahi zindagi ka sach hai .
    love the post .

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  7. My friend used to live like that. She worked for a few months and then spent 8 months or so traveling. Or reading books. Or just going on beautiful walks. And while it sounds lovely, I wonder if at some point you would take that for granted, too. That you would stop noticing the gorgeous sunsets when you knew you had the time to just sit and stare at it every day.

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  8. Now these are the similar questions I asked my father many years back when we were returning to the hot plains fron Manali. And he said that you are able to appreciate the beauty of this place and these mountains because this is not your daily life and routine. If you get settled here, you will again get into routine life and you will never raise your head to see the beauty around because in that case it will be normal and ordinary.
    I stay at home, have the flexibility to slot and prioritize my chores, rest time, reading etc yet today morning I woke up with the feeling what if I could get one day, a full 24 hours being all alone at home free from everything. See we are all the same.

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  9. That is such a wonderful post Parul. Seriously.. And the photograph is so lovely.. So much of tranquility it reveals.. How all of us want to devour ourselves into such moments and never want to come out of them, don’t we?

    Cheers

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  10. What a gorgeous photograph. I love the peace, and the love, and the specialness of that place. There are places in Maine where I feel that way…what if I could stay here forever and just soak up the peace and beauty all the time? I think though what makes that moment, that place, so special is that it is fleeting. It’s a moment to remember but maybe it wouldn’t be so special if it was your everyday reality. It’s a gorgeous snapshot in time, though!

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  11. Your post got me thinking. We are all generally so busy in our lives that we forget to appreciate the beauty of simple things like watching the sunset, going for walks etc. It’s all about the rat race to make more money and be successful in our lives.

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  12. Wow what a memorable shot Thai one must be for you Parul. Who clicked it? And such deep, divine thinking around it❤️

    Something deep within me tells me I love sunsets more than sunrises, but something also tells me I’m greedy for both 😊

    I’m a big fan of the sun, moon and the stars like you. Sky watching has been a hobby though that’s taken a back seat with the city lights and pollution ridden air.
    I grew up sky gazing.
    Lots of love and positive vibes for both of you.

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