I was on my move to watch pheasants in the nearby jungle towards the evening. Usually pheasants appear when the sun begin to withdraw its rays. I asked my sister whether there was any pheasant and her response was yes. I was hopeful then. The sun was sinking far behind the mountain. I entered the jungle and at my entrance I heard some creaking sound sand saw a blur run of a pheasant. I couldn't capture it in my camera. It disappeared in the bushes. I looked here and there hoping to capture a pheasant or two. One made its brief appearance but ran away at the sound of crackling sound of the dried leaves and bushes under my feet. I climbed up the cliff in search of a perfect view of a pheasant or two. My mobile phone dropped out of my pocket and slid down and dropped on the pilled up pine leaves. I felt tried to climb down and get the phone. I left the phone there itself and continued my move, the move to search a clear view of pheasants. To my every move the pheasants move deafened. I could get their picture but only sounds of their move. I moved further into the jungle and felt splendid sense of peace and joy. The jungle was clean and fresh. The pine leaves were all collected for making manure by my sisters last winter. I took a walk and enjoyed everything that flashed in front of my eyes. The Daphne plants were beginning to bear flowers. Most plants were naked yet beautiful with some winter birds visiting them. Few small birds sucking juice from the drying flowers of a thorn plant made me to froze. In an instant I put on my camera and zoomed the small birds into my camera. I didn't dare to make a step further thinking that the birds would fly away. The yellow capped small birds moved form twig to twig of the plant to claim the juice of flowers. I took several shots before they flew away at the bent of my knees to get better view of the birds. A flush of guilt rushed down my conscience for disturbing the birds' tranquility. I waited for few minutes with a hope that the birds would return for the nectar. They didn't. And I moved away and moved towards the path where my mobile phone dropped. Nothing had happened to my phone. I searched deeper into the dried bushes thinking that I would be again greeted with a view or two of the pheasants I missed to view fully. Yes the pheasants were still in the vicinity. I stepped towards them but to my every move they receded further onto the bushes out of my teach.
Finally I moved back home with happiness. Although I couldn't enjoy the perfect view of the pheasants I was wow having seen some small birds on the thorn bush sucking nectar.
Saturday, February 7, 2015
My 5.1.2015 Happiness
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