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The monsoon is supposed to be at its peak in June/July in Coorg. No such thing this year. An occasional drizzle which would threaten to grow into something worthier but would stop just short is all we got. Still, it’s all very beautiful.

We weren’t the only ones eager for rain…

Waiting For Showers

…and we did get a drizzle soon. The dreamy soft-focus here is caused by a few stray droplets on the lens. These are pomegranate buds/flowers.

Pomegranate Flower

Pomegranate Flower

The paddy fields near our home-stay collected whatever little rain that did fall.

Patterns In A Paddy Field

Paddy Field

Paddy Field

Everything looked fresh and squeaky clean.

Purple Flowers

Purple flowers

The day ended with a glorious sunset.

Glorious Sunset

We stopped by at the monastary at Kushalnagar on our way back.

Buddha

Realized I had never looked straight up before. Was pleasantly surprised to see the chandelier use fluorescent lamps. The two shades flanking it continue to use the lamp’s original Edison edition.

Chandelier at the Bylakuppe Monastery

p.s. The new camera still hasn’t seen much action. The photos here are from the old EOS 350D.

It’s 3 AM in the morning and I find myself unable to sleep. The friendly neighborhood dogs are exceptionally frisky tonight and just wouldn’t stop barking. All I can do now is post some dog pictures from a visit to Coorg last year.

These fellows were intimidating at first but warmed up to us in no time. The youngest of the lot even let us into her secret – a hiding place behind tall wild grass.

Cuteness 101

Tootsie

Do Dogs Have Nests?

Give Me A Hug!

Oct 18, 2008

Give Me A Hug!

Seemed to say these leaves. Taken in late April at Coorg last year. The summer had been hot and the rains had proven to be temperamental. No wonder the plants and the trees were calling out for a little love!

Pitter-Patter

Jul 19, 2008

A Rainy Day At Coorg

A Rainy Day At Coorg

We woke up from our afternoon siesta to the pitter-patter of raindrops on our room’s roof. It was September, but the rains had still not left Coorg. Perhaps they were making up for their late arrival.

A Short Trip To Coorg

Apr 11, 2007

We started early (if 6:30 AM can be called that) for the Coorg trip. By noon, we were already driving (being driven) on the lush, serpentine, hilly roads. The weather was bearably warm, though it tended to get very humid during the evening. Great gray clouds were seen rolling over distant, misty hills. But their destination was obviously some other faraway land. Learned from the coffee estate owners there that the rains have eluded Coorg so far and most of them have had to rely on the brooks/streams/ponds in their estate to water their plantations.

Saw coffee plants for the first time and learned to distinguish between the Arabica and the Robusta varieties. Saw how cardamom and pepper are grown and sampled a bit of both right off their respective plants! Saw a water fall (Abbey falls) and walked till the microbes living on my skin thought that they were inhabiting one.

Abbey Falls

We started back for Bangalore quite late (if 11:30 AM can be called that). The shortcut our driver took, brought us on a patch that was being tarred afresh. A complete stranger came to our rescue and allowed us to take the car through a dirt-track that ran through his estate. Some 40 km later we were stranded in a jam caused by a tree that had just been felled to broaden the road.

By the time we hit the Mysore-Bangalore highway, it was so hot that we could see mirages on the road. As a car would race ahead of us, we would see it reflect in a non-existent puddle of water on the road; half expecting it to cause a splash. My wife recounted an old cartoon she had seen on TV about an Arab and his camel stranded in a desert. They chase mirage after mirage and get so disappointed that when they actually stumble upon water in an oasis, such is their disbelief, that they walk right into it and drown. Just the sort of note I should end this brief travelogue on!

Related Posts:
Notes from a Coorg visit in June’09
Yet another short visit to Coorg (Apr’09)