Yes, that's right. Two tickets, one for Teeku and one for the mouse for their ride on a butterfly to fly to Mouseytung's party. Teeku looked with a great surprise, when the butterfly turned its face towards them and with its yellow tongue put a little stamp of yellow pollen on the two passengers. Wow! That's cool! Teeku thought. He was getting very excited now. It was an easy ride, he just had to hold on to one of the straps hanging from the butterfly's back. He looked around at the clouds and the trees, really tall ones and waved at the birds flying around, and monkeys hanging from the branches of the trees. He was however getting a bit hungry now, as he hadn't had any morning tea. Breakfast had been hours ago, and even then, he had not eaten enough. He had been playing with his food. Suddenly he felt like eating his pancake, the one he had thrown and the one, the mouse had pinched. He looked at the mouse and was surprised to see the piec...
One thing was sure that there was some connection between the two days. The cockatoo day and the ibis day. What was the reason these birds had followed me home? I wanted to find out. I decided to go on the internet and read a bit about these birds, and find if there was any mention of the incidence of anyone being followed by any bird. I found quite a few people, who had been followed home, or work, or otherwise, by birds. The reasons given were not much other than the bird being someone's lost pet is looking for its owner, or that it likes the person, wants food, or why a bird walks behind a person is to grab bugs and other small creatures who are disturbed by the bigger shape of a person or the birds that follow people in a park, or a garden, even on the road, want them to leave the area, as the birds might have a nest there. Magpies are known to do this, and they might even swoop people. Not much to explain what had been in my case. So I turned to ...
Yes, the concept of time, for example to know when it is time to wake up or to go to work and time to knock off. We live by the rules and regulations of time, the movements of the two hands of our clock, or the shiny blinking digits! These movements rule us, our life, from birth, when to be born, to even when to take our last breath! This morning, I was listening to a program while on my regular morning walk, about how the concept of time came into being. How people knew, before and who or what told them that it was time to wake up! The speaker was an academic of medieval studies and was talking about his research on the history of alarm clocks! How religious singing played a part in announcing every morning that it was time to pray. He was talking of monasteries, and churches, but I was thinking about, the singing sounds from a church, or a mosque, a temple, or a gurudwara, waking up the community! The parbhat pheri , a customary ritual in villages in Punjab, a ...
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