Don’t tell Mom I was at Musi
My friend Vasu was infamous in his circle of friends. Many were afraid of him as he used to pick up quarrel at the slightest provocation. Surprisingly, we got along well. Once the lifeline of the city, the Musi river flows south of my home at a distance of one and a half kilometres. Walking on the banks of the river was fun especially during the summers. We would come across many people from Ramanthapur village cutting grass and loading it on their bullock carts. The place looked serene with green grass all around. Watching the sunset from these grasslands always looked beautiful. The evenings were cool with the chirping of birds. At a point very close to the banks were many trees including some fruit bearing ones such as Cheema Chintakaya (Sp. Pithecellobium dulce) provided cool shade. Once we felt thirsty, the villagers directed us to a spring. It was very close to the river, yet the water was refreshing and sweet. Once we challenged ourselves to walk along ...