Just a few days ago, I had this longing to write something relevant, to mark my completing one year of stay in the US of A. Somehow, words didn't flow as well, and that remained a longing. Somehow the mood was set today, with YouTube humming A R Rahman's "Yeh jo des hai tera" from the movie Swades, and a heavy Indian lunch kept reminding me of the things I miss most about my Mother Land. A list of those few things ensued, and I typed them out in here. What better timing than on our very own Independence Day! On this occasion, here's wishing all my fellow Indians a very Happy Independence Day. It is not just on this day that we must remember our motherland and offer her our salutes; this sense of belonging is to be deeply rooted in us, etched into every single vein in us!
- Since my reverie began with the song, I'll go with the lines in the song.. "Mitti ki Khushboo". I miss most, the sweet smell of Mother Earth when it rains. It has the power in it, to push away any hunger, any loneliness, any anger, anything at all!
- The fact that despite numerous languages, communicating with one other is never really a problem, in general.
- The fact that you can lay on your mother's/grandmother's/aunt's lap and get pampered, however old you might get!
- You can stay away in a distant village with no television or internet, etc for a month, and still wish to have stayed there for longer!
- There are innumerable festival, and EACH festival is a celebration
- The colors
- Every element of nature is a celebration in its own way, be it the Sun, the Moon, the Rains, Fire.
- You can have the lousiest of days and still come back home in anticipation of cheer always!
- A month long visit to grandparents' place is enough a vacation
- The roadside food stalls! These are the tastiest treats you can ever get!
- An aspirin is not the first remedy to a headache
- Sitting on a comfortable cane swing, munching pakodas on a rainy day and reading a book!
And this is where I stop, and get back to my book…not on a cane swing, but on a couch; a fair compromise, I suppose. Proud to be an Indian, a very Happy Independence day, folks!

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