AU REVOIR
Finally for me, the time has come
to say adieu to this beautiful country. After having spent two
odd years here, even though in bits and pieces and not at a stretch,
there is a feeling of loss. As I wander aimlessly around my favourite
haunts, memories of my days spent here, randomly flood my mind. The
breathtakingly vast expanse of this country, the natural beauty of
the land, the awesome spectacle of ever changing seasons and the
overwhelmingly stunning landscape is just unforgettable. How can I
ever forget that majestic cliff, El Capitan of the Yosemite national
park, that ever watchful and erect, Saguaro cacti of Arizona
deserts, that crisp and fresh weather in that little mountainside
village of 'Truckee' in 'Sierra Nevada' mountains, or that
continuously changing face of the pacific oceanfront.
I can still vividly remember the
childlike sense of wonder and amazement that had filled my mind when
I had set my feet for the first time on this soil. We had left the
airport parking area sometime in late afternoon. The weak autumn Sun
was almost on the horizon. I had rubbed my eyes in disbelief as
miles and miles of Virginia landscape had unfolded before my eyes.
There were acres and acres of wooded areas filled with tall trees on
both sides of the road with electric blue sky in the background. What
had surprised me most was the colour of the leaves. These were not
green but of every other shade and hue. The sunlight filtered
through the leaves and made them dazzle like gold. I had never seen
before, this bloom of fall colours and what I saw on that day is
permanently etched in my memory. There were many occasions later to
watch fall colours. A day trip through 'Shenandoah' forests was
equally dazzling. But surprisingly, even a row of maple trees on the
small street, where I take my daily strolls, provides same kind of
mesmerizing effect. Come October and the emerald coloured leaves of
these trees, start displaying such a dazzling range of colours that
it is almost unbelievable. From blood red to purple, you name the
colour and you can can find it there and when mellow golden sunshine
of autumn, filters through them, the effect is pure magic.
Arid and sandy deserts of Arizona also
have left a very strong impression on my mind. When I had visited
Phoenix for the first time, I had imagined that it would be a very
dull and boring visit. I was proved totally wrong. The tall and
erect Saguaro cacti, had caught my attention first. These cacti are
huge, many a times growing up to a height of ten or twelve feet. They
have branches which very much appear like a pair of arms. I had never
felt lonely on Arizona roads with hundreds of these cacti standing on
road sides and giving me the appearance of policemen on traffic
duty. The time stands still here in the desert. The landscape has not
changed here perhaps for thousands of years. The dusty brown and red
soil under my feet, stretches to the horizon. Punctuated perhaps by
few thorny bushes and cacti of infinite varieties. The azure blue sky
and blood red mountains seen on the horizon complete the panorama.
You feel that any moment you would hear the din of the galloping
horses with shouts of native Mojave riders raising a dust storm.
My first visit to the Yosemite was
equally stunning. We had traveled through miles and miles of wooded
country. The view from the wind screen of the car had been very hum
drum and monotonous. There was nothing to see but a smooth asphalted
road in front of us and blackish green forests on both sides of the
road. We had just enjoyed a sumptuous and hearty American breakfast
of eggs, bacon and mashed potatoes and this had made our senses bit
dull. We had then reached a road tunnel. At the other end of the
tunnel we had parked the car and had a little walk. As I had looked
down from that vista point, I had my first glance of the Yosemite
valley. I was simply mesmerized by the sheer beauty of that natural
wonder. With the majestic cliff of 'El Capitan' standing erect on my
left and that strange looking 'half dome' towering above the horizon
in the front, the Yosemite valley is etched forever in my mind.
I can also never forget the California
seaboard. From those chilly and biting mists of 'San Francisco' bay
to those thundering waves of the 'Pacifica' coast or for that matter
that balmy sun baked 'San Diego' coast, this great ocean had always
presented to me such varied faces that it was difficult to imagine
that it was the same oceanfront.
The nature has endowed this country
with such a bounty that very ordinary things also appear out of this
world. Few days ago, there was some light rain in the evening. I was
traveling in a car then. I looked outside and I saw a rainbow. But
this rainbow was very special. I had never seen before that, a double
rainbow with such perfect semicircular shape and with such bright
colours. It was really something worth watching. The nature is so
beautiful here that even my routine daily strolls became very
exciting. The ever changing weather always brought up something new
every day. Some days there would be that always welcome sunshine.
Next day such a dense fog would envelope the countryside that cars
would have to move with their headlights full on, even in broad
daylight. Next morning there could be ground frost or a light
drizzle. The evening sky could suddenly darken and thunder or
torrential rain may develop. Whatever was the weather, the landscape
always looked so munificent and beautiful.
The people here also have done full
justice to the natural beauty. The way in which towns in this country
have been planned or the roads have been laid. All enhance the
natural beauty. Other day, I was walking around with a visitor. He
was wonder struck with what he saw. The well laid roads, nice houses
with neat and clean yards, wide foot ways, intermediately planted
Magnolia trees in full bloom, the neighbourhood parks and to top it
all the great natural beauty of the nature affected him immensely. It
is no surprise that I love this place.
But the life must go on. The time has
now come for me to carry on and leave this place. I shall however
always cherish in my mind the memories of this beautiful country, its
legendary friendly and open people, their equally open culture and
the way they carry out their business, cuisines of the world which I
enjoyed here, amazing bookshops and public libraries and finally
those endless cups of steaming hot coffee, in my street corner
'starbucks'.
Good bye Uncle Sam. It was a pleasure
indeed to stay with you in your cabin.
April 2006
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"I shall however always cherish in my mind the memories of this beautiful country, its legendary friendly and open people, their equally open culture and the way they carry out their business, cuisines of the world which I enjoyed here, amazing bookshops and public libraries and finally those endless cups of steaming hot coffee, in my street corner 'starbucks'. "
Cant agree with u more....A wonderful adieu to a well deserving place!
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nice wrieup. no bitterness, no criticisms, evaluations, comparisons - came here, enjoyed all that was good abt this country, and carries the memory with him. Have a pleasant journey back home, come back again, and may you be able to effect some good that you found here back home also if needed.
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Wonderful and befitting description...return again to enjoy.
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Beautiful...
Your power of expression is awe-inspiring...
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