As I fly IndiGo in the Indigo sky. I enjoy the monsoon ride, Though it promises 
you a bumpy ride but it has a surprise package folded in its white snowy 
blanket. It has a city packed in it; a moving city. A city that has a beautiful 
ambience of a silver floor and golden lime light, the ambience looks even 
beautiful with amber light which can be seen in sunset and sunrise. the city 
welcomes many guests like us but just to pass by and recall that we have long 
forgotten; the beauty of nature, the creativity is what it charges from you; as 
a fee to enter the city to read it. While it helps you recall the fog of winters 
as you pass by one of the clouds it also promises you to realise how fast are 
you moving in the sky. It has its on crust as that of earth some delicate thin 
blankets of clouds, some uneven surfaces like plateau. You could also see the 
mountain of clouds as you see the infinite. Don't forget to notice the oceans in 
air and the gaps that are left behind in sky which look like a lake/river/pond. 
The blue of sky playing the role of water and the moving clouds like a froth to 
it. When the sun sets and it starts getting dark you would see the Lava 
spreading from between the clouds. You could also see a pond of cloud swith sun 
reflecting into it. If you are lucky enough to fly over the ocean you would feel 
delighted with two of them with one on below you and one above. The fun is all 
the same no matter you get a window seat or not as long as you to see through 
it. So pack your bags on time, before the monsoon flies away, to experience it 
through your eyes and your imagination.  Because ON TIME IS A WONDERFUL 
THING!!!...
© Manisha Dawar 
 
Hi Manisha,
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog while surfing today and It turned out to be a pleasant find.
I liked your style of writing and sentence formation.
Looking by the blog, it seems you definitely had a better view of sky than the other passengers. Were you in the cockpit?
Thanks for the feedback, i was certainly at passenger seat only, but had my imaginative self working.
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