Wednesday, 6 May 2020

Bouncing Back in Lockdown

Feeling handcuffed in lockdown?
Emotionally stressed?
Physically overworked?

Take a cue from the Nature.


A small creeper in our yard shows us how to bounce back from emotional strain during the lockdown. Just three pictures shot over ten days convey the message.




Economic strain, however, will take longer time to heal. We need to keep going like the lauki लौकी creeper called bottle gourd or long melon in English!

You may browse our other stories on Covid-19 Lockdown by clicking the links listed below:

Every Day is a Sunday
Stay Home Stay Safe- learning from the kittens
Happiness during Lockdown is...
Corona- The Global Threat

Thanks for browsing and please stay safe.

   -Harsh-the-Ghumakkad/ 6th May 2020 with Neeta Bhargava

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17 comments:

  1. Wow.. Such an important message with so simplicity. You are truly a leader, an inspiration

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    1. Thank you so much. Appreciate.

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    2. Very nice analogy..makes your reading so beautiful sir..hope Economy too bounces back asap..

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    3. Thanks much Ramesh. Sure, economy will also bounce back but it will take longer! We have to hold on to the wheel in choppy waters.

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  2. Love the way you find brightness and positivity in everything!
    Keeps us going to :)

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    1. Thanks so much Indira. That's what keeps me going. Hope you all are safe.

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  3. Wonderful tnku very much sir- take care and be safe

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  4. Nature is the world’s best school. We just have to observe and listen to it! Thanks for sharing the lovely lesson from your Lauki plant

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    1. Thanks much Pradeep for echoing our thoughts. Appreciate.

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  5. Inspirational Sir

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  6. Very encouraging, should I say 'evolving'. One had to look up for better times/things than think otherwise. "Hope sustains life" - I read in sixth standard but couldn't appreciate the saying, hence kept looking for it's meaning. Learnt with experience, failure & hardships.
    Congratulations for emancipation.

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    1. Thanks much for your deep insights. Appreciate.

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  7. Awesome message Harsh Sir👌. Captured so beautifully

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