Tuesday, 5 May 2020

My Favourite Photo :-)



Amongst all the photos I shared with you in my 'Spring Walks' blog, this is my favourite photo.

It shows glimpses of the sea through the branches of a tree.

It was taken by my son on one of his morning walks.

There is something about this mesmerising, soothing, calming, appealing, appeasing photo.....the picture stayed in my mind long after I had viewed it.

Nature in all its splendour and beauty.....and of course, thanks to my son's beautiful photography, he clicked it well....and made an impression on my mind that lasted for a long, long time.

Hope he brings back many more such nice pics and shares with us and of course, if I like any, I'll share it with you for your viewing pleasure.

Now some quotes for your notes, some serious, some humorous :-)

The next time you have a thought... let it go. - Ron White

A woman's mind is cleaner than a man's: She changes it more often. - Oliver Herford

Men should only believe half of what women say. But which half ? - Jean Giraudoux

First the doctor told me the good news: I was going to have a disease named after me. - Steve Martin

I'm writing a book. I've got the page numbers done. - Steven Wright

You may delay, but time will not. - Benjamin Franklin

Vitality shows in not only the ability to persist but the ability to start over. - F. Scott Fitzgerald

If you cannot inspire a woman with love of you, fill her above the brim with love of herself ~ all that runs over will be yours. - Charles Caleb Colton

Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune; but great minds rise above them. - Washington Irving

The world is your oyster. It's up to you to find the pearls. - Chris Gardner


That's all my sharing for now.

Take Care,
~ Aparna ~

15 years with Boloji

Last month, I completed 15 years with Boloji as I had joined as a Poetry Editor in April 2005.

During this period, I've been able to edit and publish over 23,000 poems.

I've always been passionate about poetry and have penned over 2450 poems though not all my poems are on Boloji.

I've archived them all in PoemHunter as it gives me the facility of making an E-Book.

https://www.poemhunter.com/aparna-chatterjee/biography/

Though what I don't like about PH is that I have to submit poems with the same titles in different designs as their software cannot differentiate between poems if the titles are the same and thinks that the poet is duplicating his / her poems.

For e.g. in Boloji, I can submit different poems with the same title - She

But in PH, if I need to submit different poems with the same title - She, I have to keep changing the title designs, for e.g. She ~ She ~ *She* - She - and so on and so forth or it will not let me submit the poem thinking it is a duplication of my previous poem with the same title.

Sometimes, I keep running out of designer titles and I have to spend ages just to see how to design my title so that PH accepts my poem submission. It drives me nuts.

However, unlike on Boloji, I've kept all my poems open to comments on PH and so I interact with my fellow poets there.

I chose to do this on PH and not on Boloji because I thought that I write so many poems on a daily basis and with so much editing and publishing to do on Boloji poetry and also a lot of mail correspondence to handle, I'll not have the time to keep interacting with people all the time, responding to the reviews and comments on my poems and so I kept one site open and the other site closed so that there is less interaction but when I interact, it should be quality time as I make it a point to respond to almost all the reviews on PH barring a few, because I value people's time in reading and reviewing my poetry and so I acknowledge their responses.

15 years have passed with Boloji and it looks as if it all happened in a jiffy.....time flies.

It's not that I've always enjoyed my work in Boloji. There have been times when monotony has set in and I've not cherished reading and publishing boring poems. But many poets have enthralled me with their creations and their poems have been my favourites and have found a place in my Ed's Choice list.

https://www.boloji.com/ed-choice-list

Also, when I feel that I've read, edited and published a lot, I take some long or short breaks and I wouldn't see poems during that time or else my mind would feel clogged up and wouldn't feel refreshed enough to again focus on quality editing. Quality means a lot to me than quantity. Even if I publish 5-6 poems per day, they should be well-presented rather than just approving poems as and when they come and blindly publishing them with lots of typos and errors, theme mismatch, shoddy formatting, etc.

Some poems come to me. They hardly need any changes. I publish them as they are....But a lot of them come and I feel that they need some slick editing to make them look better so that the end product that gets published makes a good read. I won't take names but I'm sure many of my fellow poets on Boloji have seen such changes in their poems and I hope I've been able to make them happy with the finished product of their write-up.

And of course, as always, I'm not on my own on Boloji when it comes to executing such work. I'm thankful to Rajender Ji who hosts this website and helps us express ourselves and to Kapil and his team who maintain the technicalities of this website.

As for my favourite poets, well I'm not naming any....

But of course, the poets with the maximum poems in my Ed's Choice list are the ones whose creations I look forward to reading.....as they are the ones who make my day by giving me a nice poem every day :-)

Love you all,
Yours, as always,
Aparna Chatterjee

Fearing

He's God-fearing
And death-fearing
And so he prays to
God to avoid death

I'm neither
God-fearing
Nor
Death-fearing
And so it doesn't
Matter to me if
Death comes to
Me....

But what matters
To me, is that
It should be
Quick, painless
And easy, and so
If nothing else
Works, hope
Dignitas works
For me....




Dignitas is a Swiss non-profit organisation helping people with assisted dying so that they can die without prolonged suffering.

https://www.dignityindying.org.uk/why-we-need-change/dignitas/




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Air

The smell of
Death in the
Air, everywhere

Death thrives
In Covid's care




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Race

In their
Race to be
With me,
Let me see
Who comes
First to me,
Poetry or
Corona?

Or perhaps
Unbeknown
To me,
They may
Already be
Living with
Me -
Poetry and
Corona :-)




Theme could be Coronavirus or Co-existence, wrote this after reading the news that nobody is immune to Coronavirus, anybody can get it and Coronavirus can also be asymptomatic (without any symptoms).



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Intriguing Article about Nature

https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/05/01/nature-is-a-bastard/

Patrick West, the author of this article made me think of Nature in a different way.

I may agree or disagree with whatever he says but what I liked is the fact that he made me think in a different way, a different perspective of looking at things....of how they are, of how they are meant to be....

That's why this article seemed unusual to me and hence I chose to share it with you.

Have a read when you can....

L and R,
APARNA

Often

Often
He says
He wants
To marry me
Again in his
Next birth
As he can't
Imagine living
Without me
In any birth

He also
Lives in
The fear
Of losing me
To death
In this birth

As for me,
I don't quite
Believe in
Reincarnation
Or rebirth,
But if there is,
May this be my
Last birth,
Even if my
Next birth
Could be
Nicer, happier,
Richer and
Finer, as they
Say, grass on
The other side
Is always greener

Yet I believe
I've had enough
Of life in this birth
And don't want to
Take a rebirth....

Free from
All the births
And deaths,
I want to
Rest....
RIP to my
Soul forever,
Amen....



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I like this song :-)

Do you ?!



Happy singing if you do :-)

Thanks to my children, I get introduced to many new songs and I jive with them whenever I can.

Some of them have also made it to my English playlist.

Have a listen when you can.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAP2Wr4O1Jak3pATcv2X29FhJyprJHfFI

Love,
Aparna

Nawazuddin Siddiqui

I really liked him in this movie.

The film was a bit slow-paced.....but nevertheless it did hold my attention till the very end unlike many movies that fail to impress me and I quit watching them after somehow sitting through them for about half an hour.

It had an unusual theme and I also liked the performances of Irrfan Khan and Nimrat Kaur but Nawazuddin was my favourite. He was superb as a character actor.

Here's a Preview. See if you like it and if you do, then you can buy or rent this movie on YouTube.

https://youtu.be/O0oXzsARlj4

Happy Watching :-)

Cheers
Aparna

Kindness

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I really liked this quote from Tiny Buddha dot Com

The words are holistic, the choice of colours is nice, the intricate design is so appeasing to the eyes.

Everything falls into place to make a nice Picture Quote: well-articulated and well-presented.

Happy Viewing :-)

Love,
Aparna