Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The Eucalyptus Tree..........




Before you enter our colony the Eucalyptus tree stands majestically at the four crossings of the road.......This is the symbol of my childhood....in fact not only mine , all the little children of my age group in the colony.......i remember it was or rather still is one of the most beautiful tree i have ever seen.......when i was younger i recall looking up , towards the tree imagining all the fairries and elfs and goblins......living there ( courtesy Enid Blyton ) and was always in awe of the colour of its trunk and branches......it was the colour of baby pink......can very well be compared to the human complexion but a complexion so flawless ......left one absolutely amazed.I often use to stand.....( I still do ) under the tree and as its branches and leaves swayed to the morning breeze the whiff of eucalyptus would gently brush your nasals. The tree has seen many of us growing up , moving out ,some never to come back ....some who have...... Today, it still stands strong inspite of so many years gone by but the other morning as i stood under it .....i suddenly noticed something which reminded me of wrinkles as seen in humans. Well , time did have its toll as i can see........the tree is aging slowly. After all these years , it suddenly looked old and weary. But i hope it still sees many more generations in the years to come.

8 comments:

अविनाश said...

nice capture of ur childhood memories

R. Ramesh said...

my god, wonderful narration nitu..why did u remind me of wrinkles? I keep blabering to my friends that age is in the mind..bahhh..

Vinisha said...

Strange, how memories just come alive.

Reading this post, I have this fond-for-5-seconds-memory about a row of Eucalyptus Trees I used to look up at and feel really tiny in frame. It was always really cool around it. :)

They cut the trees a couple of years ago. It's just really tough walls of a school ground there now.

But thanks for this lovely post. Just had a really tough day and getting that sweet memory back helped. :)

magiceye said...

would love to listen to all the stories that this tree has to tell!

hitch writer said...

Thats a nice way to tell a story...

nituscorner said...

@magiceye
ooopppsss!!!! thank God the tree can't talk or else all our secrets would be out....because The Tree has been a meeting point of many many appointments too..... lol!!!

Priyanka Khot said...

I was surprised to see Eucalyptus tree with so many leaves... all the Eucalyptus trees in Delhi have really pointed and dry leaves.

Your post reminded me of my post long long ago about a Palash tree outside my colony :

http://delhiphotodairy.blogspot.com/2008/09/watching-palash-outside-my-colony-gate.html

Eni said...

You mention Enid Blyton in relation to elfs, goblins, etc. Well, talking of Enid Blyton, I am glad to inform you that I have published a book on her, titled, The Famous Five: A Personal Anecdotage (www.bbotw.com).
Stephen Isabirye