Monday, 27 February 2017

A get away

A get away

A synthetic smile welcomed us. After some formal verification we were led along a tree lined pavement to a small cottage where we were destined to spend two nights and three days. There was only one room with an attached bath which was all kept spick and span. With nothing else to do, we unpacked and set out to explore the area. A narrow paved path led us to the back of the property ( that is what they liked to call it) from where the watery landscape offered a unique vision and a remote feel. We settled on a stone bench to catch up the sun set wind  and the occasional boats that were  breezing on the black water. The amused tourists on those boats passed queer looks at us. After about an hour we trod back to the pool area from where some noise was heard. The people should be entertained so that there would be no murmur about the huge investment they had made in the name of  happy holidaying. The restaurant displayed all kinds of exotic cuisine which were priced far above the market price. Fresh fruit never includes apples or grapes or oranges or mangoes. It is always water melon and papaya. All the chicken dishes tasted the same but the consistency and colour varied. Fruit juice is always served in never- to be -seen tall glasses meant to eat up your wallet. All the attendants who came to the cottage wore an expectant look. Other guests avoided looking at each other. They were easily amused by the organizers of activities. Loud applause and stray comments kept them together. But somehow I felt out of place. An artificial air enveloped me. I just wanted to get away from that heavily guarded property which might have been acquired from middle class inhabitants for peanuts. Most of the previous owners should be living across the high compound wall that screened their poverty. It is God’s own country. 

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