Tag: poetry

  • A paradox rare

    Daily writing prompt
    Tell us one thing you hope people say about you.

    In whispers and hushed tones, let tales unfold,
    Of a presence that brightens, a spirit untold.
    She, strict yet caring, a paradox rare,
    Leaves an indelible mark, a presence to bear.

    Gossip, oh let it dance in the air,
    About the woman who can the mountains dare.
    Anger, a tempest, yet she tames the might,
    With a smile so cheerful, calming the storm’s spite.

    In the tapestry of words, let them weave,
    Her essence, a tale that hearts may believe.
    A light in the day, her aura so bright,
    A symphony of strength and kindness, a rare delight.

    Through corridors of gossip, let them roam,
    Of her grace that turns every house into a home.
    With whispers that echo, in admiration they sway,
    For the woman whose presence lights up the day.

  • Benefits from partaking a month-long wholesome trip

    Daily writing prompt
    Do you have a favorite place you have visited? Where is it?

    One of the best places I’ve visited so far is Leh Ladakh, India. Initially, I wasn’t familiar with the location and had limited knowledge about it. Formerly part of Jammu and Kashmir, it was known for its apples, snow, and share disputed borders with Pakistan and China (That was what I knew before visiting Leh Ladakh).

    I traveled there with a group of young people for a leadership training program that included international students. Proudly representing India and the Northeast, we embarked on this journey. Upon arrival, we had to acclimate to the climatic conditions and high altitude at the airport before proceeding to our destination.

    Adapting to the altitude was challenging for me, especially due to my sinusitis. As someone who often breathes through my mouth rather than my nose, I was bedridden for a week, missing out on opportunities to explore and play in the snow.

    Despite the initial setback, our experience in Leh Ladakh was filled with exciting activities. We hiked, rode camels, kayaked downstream, visited monuments and stupas, savored Ladakhi cuisine, immersed ourselves in Ladakhi culture, and learned about their lifestyles. We spent time at the SECMOL campus, listened to inspiring speakers, and even had the privilege of meeting His Holiness the Dalai Lama, gaining enlightenment from his wisdom.

    The trip provided a comprehensive package of new friendships, cultural insights, navigating through young adult life, and most importantly, an understanding of the impact of global warming and environmental changes on glaciers, the natural habitat of the snow leopard, and the local vegetation. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and hope to return one day to relive it, of course, in good health. That was a wholesome trip, and the memories are truly cherished.