Sunday, March 17, 2013
My eternal love
In the early years of my childhood i resided in the magnificent valley of Jemina, my mother's birthplace and ofcourse her father's village. The road to which my maternal aunt's corona car road was very rough and with no blacktopping's done, the vivd entrance from the bridge to the first sight of the valley uplighted my sentiments and thats how my first love for nature grew. Whole of the valley was covered with cypress tress and fresh river flowed during early spring. Most of my memories assciated with are the cold winter's where my mom and i always caught up with the snow on our way back from visit to an old family friend. The reason why so much of attachment i have to this day is the friednly country road towards my grandfathers orchard or the presence of my late grandfather or may be my mother's strawberries that now nomore grows in the abandoned kitchen garden.
The first house's to appear were traditional bhutanese house following were cottages with very few fancy finishings and the cemetry perplexed me the most eachtime i made a visit to this place for i had never seen one and the only thing i heard about it was associated with ghost and spirits. The most exciting part was hiking all the way to my grandfather's upper orchard with such fresh apples and our group of stray dogs namely batman, tiger, domchu(bear0, lady and kala. Sadly i lost my dog lady after a treacherous accident and that was the last time i liked being around with dogs. After tiring day's the house to which i sheltered was a typical bhutanese house with alot of modifications and decent decorations;from there i remember the large clock with the Tashichhoe dzong at the back ground.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
I remember that spring.
The spring of 2010 was a splendid one with flowers to bloom early and I was residing with my paternal grandmother than. However I found a lake full of joy to enjoy the sightseeing of the first blossom’s because I was isolated from all material possession and resided in valley of surpassing beauty, where at midday you could spot the only plane flying over the magnificent so called country hills. Walking to home from school was so heart stirring because I noticed the valley across the river (chu phaka) changed its color from grey dissapointment’s to a hope of green aspirations.
Then after school I would immediately walk across my grandmother’s gardens and near the maturing river to take pictures of the blossoms and feel the fresh green trees. The only way to keep hold of those memories were through my digital camera which was gifted by my beloved apa(father) and at times I would just gaze through my 2 storeyed towards the splendid apple orchard . I must say these activities brought great joy and a source of contentment almost sufficing to all material compassions as a kid then and now reminiscing as an adult. When my cousins who lived in cities visited me I would take them for a walk and sightseeing near the river and the village road surrounded by cows ; a common scene at dusk.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Proud Bhutanese i am.
Vasant Valley ranking first in day school's in India has close ties with Bhutan since the director is a close friend of our king Jigme Khesar; the people's king. However the school becomes more familar when the only Bhutanese studying there is a friend of mine and this makes me more gay then ever to see such a talented Bhutanese take in the opportunity to study in one of the finest schools in India. I must say these four letter word*Thank you Tenzin Dadon*.
Mislead.
The tradition of paying tribute to your king and country is a common act before you watch a movie in a theatre and this is done by playing the national anthem in the standup position. The first one i witnessed is in one of the movie theatre's in Bhutan where they fastforwaded the national anthem and very few payed attention. However the second scene was witnessed in one of the movie theatre's in Thailand where everyone patriotically stands up; paying great homage and tribute to their king and country. I belive that this small act has taught many outsider's like us; irrespective of small or big country. Oh my my the last event associated with this issue was a week back in a housefull movie where they didn't even have the courtesy to play our anthem. Whose authority is this to be questioned about?
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Happy Birthday your Majesty!
At the peak of midnight King Jigme Khesar will turn 33 today and early morning celebration's shall begin through out the country. We love our king out of free boundaries, under no such compulsion because the love that we have for our king is infinite; as that of a child towards his mother has. To us and throught the world he is known very few as the fifth dragon king and more as "people's king" clearly sufficing the servant that he has been to his citizens. . I do not know of any kingdom or republic or democracy nation which has and will see a brave and selfless being like this!. Wishing His Majesty a long life ahead and a prosperous new year onbehalf of your fellow citizens.

Monday, February 18, 2013
So i thought.
I thought may be before i lose all my teenage drama i would write about somethings which our parents are least aware of. The night before i knew on how many people my aunty went out with before marriage and it's obvious sex was a yes yes. Then i thought at this moment i am trying my best to maintain a stature with improvised intergity and etiqueti. I am not convincing that once you sleep around with one or two guys you lose all those. However my philosophy is that there should be a fine line between dating guys and literally dating them aswell as sleeping around. Whatsoever one's virginity shoudl be his or her spouse's gift..LOL not necessary the male's.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Destiny and luck.
"we cannot choose where we come from but we can decide where we will go from there". When we are born irrespective of good or bad stature or pleasing appearences; majority decide to live life on that basis. So for those who are born in the most pleasing manner tend to live life to the fullest ignorant of improving spiritually as well as achieving more in life. Instead they become less giving and for those that have lived a sour childhood for an instnace tend to life on that basis; poor family background. However my say is that most who have gone through a series of sourness during early days tend to have the brightest future of all and the giving nature is inhibited in them.
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