Summer is waiting, crouching in the shadows
to leap upon us with an orange roar of colour, heat and sweat. In the drama of
the four seasons, summer is the brightest. The Kashmir valley celebrates the
Tulip festival in April at Siraj Bagh, clasped in embrace of the scenic
Zabrawan range, in Srinagar. Nearly 60 varieties of beautiful Tulips worship
the sun in over 5 hectares of land.
Imagine a living carpet caressed by the
cool summer breeze, woven by the great Architect of the Universe Himself! It is
a changing kaleidoscope of red, yellow, variegated pink, white, orange, light
blue and magenta. The Kashmiris celebrate this event by displaying their
handicrafts and cultural programs. Authentic Kashmiri cuisine is part of the
festival. After last week’s events, I wonder whether blood is good for the
Tulips to grow? Vibrant life and the tragic death of beautiful young people lie
so closely woven together, here.
Summer too is like that, let us decide to
enjoy the joy and vibrancy of the season and push the discomfort to the back of
our minds. Welcome and celebrate the summer. Plant the colourful, short lived
summer flowers. Float them in water, in artistic mud, wide mouthed, pots.
Celebrate
summer in the evening breezes in flower strewn gardens and lazy beaches.
Celebrate with raw mango juice and lime sherbet. This is the season for a
luxury bath – set apart time for your tryst with cool water sprays in the pool
and in the bath. Emperor Akbar had to get his ice from the Himalayan glaciers
on elephant back. We just need to keep the fridge well stocked. Wear a cool
attitude and retreat to cool air conditioned spaces at noon, instead of testing
your tolerance with outdoor tasks.
Create
a water spot for people who walk past your house. Fill the bird baths and set
out water for the squirrels. Happy summer holidays!
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