Nature has its own way, delivering simple
pleasures, for the eyes to savour and music to the ears. Today we went to Lodhi
Garden for picnic with my daughter, her in-laws family and grand children. There
we went for nature walk. Walking on the stone laid path in a little while
reached near a small canal type of water body. Fish swimming in the shallow
water, ducks and geese majestically gliding on the water was treat to the eyes.
Moving further saw a net enclosure—a natural habitat created for the ducks to
move around. From the little opening we entered inside and witnessed a pen. Two
three ducks sat on the eggs and three little chicks hobbled around, trying to
get some food. Instinctively, the mother duck without moving craned her neck,
picked up soft grass and threw beside the fledglings. We watched all this with
great delight.
Moving further ahead, we saw a bed of green
patch of non flowering plants. Inside this patch there was another delight
waiting for us. In between the plants the ducks lay there enjoying their
afternoon siesta. They were unmindful of anybody watching. Their necks rested
on the plumes of their body serving as pillows. I had never seen ducks sleeping
like this. Savouring everything we reached back to our places.
Looking around it seemed as if the whole town
had come to the park to enjoy the afternoon sun. So much so, a family had come
to celebrate birthday of their child. From one tree to the other, they tied a
rope with placards hanging from it written—Happy Birthday. Cluster of balloons,
like pillars, were placed on either side of the tree trunk. A table was spread
with tasty goodies.
What a beautiful way of celebrating a birthday
in the open lawns of the garden—making children learn to enjoy nature. What a
novel way of celebration, far from the maddening craze of lavishly spending and
showing one’s wealth as an ego boost!
Vishrut’s remark said it all, “Aunty, This has
been my best picnic in Delhi.”
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