Thursday, March 5, 2009

Trips around the city and the wild

Yesterday we had wonderful experiences from the trips around the cultural and natural scenes and sceneries of the states of NH and Maine.

We were six people in a big van. Two babies Pristine Sitoula and Isha Sharma. The pilot and the guide being Pradeep Sitoula along with his better half Mrs. Anju. Mrs. Jharana Sharma, Mrs. Bhuwan Sitoula and Mohan Sitoula(myself) were the other partners in the trip.We missed Mr.Roshan Sharma in the trip as he had come back to his residence for other preferences.  

First Pradeep took us to the down town area of  Concord,the  headquarter of NH where we shaw the park and the statues of the national heroes, government departments and offices , commercial and industrial areas, the airport and the peremeter avenue round the airport.

Then we went through a jungle highway among small hills and hillocks of Machester of NH full of the early spring or late winter snow mounds after mounds. It was a wonderful expericence of hevenly beauty to snap the marvellous sight of the snow flowers as if blossomed on the trees.They looked like the Chanpo or the white rhododendron of the Himalayan foot of eastern Nepal called the Milke range and Darjeeling of India. The small and the big snow balls or buds on the twigs of the tress gave a unique expression of an aesthetic beauty to the curious eyes  of a sensitive a poet or an artist. Such scenes everywhere were a lovely sight on the bossom of the earth and the bossom of human kind.  Then we reached our destination --the cold sketting hall
with warm enthusiasm.

The accessively slippery surface of the hard ice-play ground welcomed us with the boots that have a sharp-lined blady under sole. It was more than too pleasantly troublesome sport - very much risky falls in fun. Having had a wonderful experience of much of happy thrilling movements we moved ahead towards the  dowtown of Manchester, the airport and the peremeter or  the ring road that circles the airport. Now we were moving towards the frozen lakes. From the seat of the van I was looking around a wide lawn where children and adults were playing football and many cars were moving through in sort of sports. But Pradeep iterrupted me from my enchantment of the scene and told to my /our great wonder- incredible that  it was one of the many many lakes of NH and the fun of playing upon there was an usual sport also in this part of the USA. I rose up as if to see the mythological wonders . Then we all came out of the car to have a feel of the things on our own.     

After a long while of pleasant sports we moved ahead to the Hampton beach and Portmouth of the Atlantic and the states of  NH and Maine. 

The scenes and scenaries of the rough -tough beach and the wild wavws of the green Atlantic gave an awesome pleasure of wonder and thrill.    


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