Published by Aparna on 14 Jan 2008 at 11:09 am
The Sun! Wow!
If it was Monday morning blues with which I started the previous week, it has been a great beginning today. Today being Bhogi, the whole city was engulfed in smoke, though it wasn’t as bad as how it used to be a few years back.
As I stepped out of my house to catch the bus, I saw the sun appearing like a golden-orange ball peeping through the branches of the tall thoongu moonji maram. It made me go wow!
As I got into the bus, I saw that it wasn’t even half-full. The disadvantage of being a person whose home is at Chennai itself is that when most of them from other places take leave and go home on a long weekend, you end up being one of the few persons working. Anyway no complaints since the advantages outnumber the disadvantage by a very great margin.
Sitting comfortably without having to squeeze in between two persons, the journey had me admiring the beautiful sun throughout. Just as the bus was passing over the flyover in Adyar, I saw the clouds passing over the sun – for a few minutes, the clouds hid the sun and slowly the sun started peeping out from under the clouds till it was fully visible. It presented a beautiful sight.
Nice weather, beautiful sunrise! How I wish all Mondays had great beginnings like this one!
balu on 14 Jan 2008 at 11:41 am #
Sunrise is always a bliss. Hv a gr8 day.
Pongal Nal Vazhthukal
puranjoy on 14 Jan 2008 at 12:07 pm #
what’s ‘thoongu munji maram’?
and well, a person from chennai admiring the sun, now that’s a rarety
sangs on 14 Jan 2008 at 1:51 pm #
Aren’t all IT ofcs off for the next 3 days in Chennai ?!! Enna kodumai Aparna ithu.Tamizhnaatle Pongal “naalu” thirunaalukkum leave vidanum illaya !! Anyways Pongal Vaazhthukkal
Sriram on 14 Jan 2008 at 1:56 pm #
Early morning on monday - not just the maram but also the weather was ‘thoongu moonji’.
Pongal Nal Vazhthukal. Hope to hear from u soon abt TMK’s 4hr concert !
SK on 14 Jan 2008 at 7:37 pm #
Hey
You should have taken a picture! :–)
Happy Pongal!
karthik on 16 Jan 2008 at 12:35 am #
@: puranjoy ‘thoongu moonji maram’ : I guess these are Gulmohar trees
-karthik
puranjoy on 16 Jan 2008 at 4:15 am #
@karthik,
thanks.
Aparna on 16 Jan 2008 at 8:32 am #
Balu,
Thanks & belated pongal nalvaazhtthukkaL to you too
Puranjoy & Karthik,
Thoongu moonji maram is not gulmohar tree. The leaves of thoongu moonji maram get closed in the evening & will get opened again only on the next day. That’s why the name thoongu moonji. The flowers in this tree are pink in colour.
Thanks to you & Google, I got to know it’s English name finally. Seems it’s known as rain tree. More info on the tree: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samanea_saman
Puranjoy,
Be it Chennai or elsewhere, irrespective of how hot it gets during the day, sunrise & sunset are always a treat to watch
Sangs,
Anyway you enjoy
Thanks & belated pongal nalvaazhtthukkaL to you too!
kodumaidhaan
Sriram,
Thanks & belated pongal nalvaazhtthukkaL to you too! Btw, did you come for TMK’s concert? How did you find it to be?
LOL. I was a thoongu moonji too on Monday morn
SK,
I did take a few pics with my mobile & those have come out very badly!
Thanks & wish you too a very happy pongal
Sriram on 16 Jan 2008 at 5:06 pm #
no yaar.. i could not make it for TMK’s 4+ hr concert on sunday. The only solace was reading ur blog abt the concert
Thanks for writing.. wats the next concert in line?
karthik on 17 Jan 2008 at 12:44 am #
-karthik
Aparna on 17 Jan 2008 at 8:58 am #
Sriram,
No idea about what concert next.
Oh
Karthik,
