Sunday, 3 May 2020

Every Day Is A Sunday

"Every day is a Sunday"!
Seems wrong? Because we all learnt in the school that everyday is not a Sunday.
But the prevailing global lockdown has changed it! Lockdown has also changed many other things like our lifestyle, need and consumption, family-first, health-first and so on!
Now locked up at home, it seems that every day is indeed a Sunday!

Ask yourself.
Is every lockdown day not similar?
Chirping birds wake you up. Even in metro cities!
Dawn. Glorious glow in the sky.
No pollution. Bright sunrise.
Home birding.
Morning exercise, yoga and meditation.
Breakfast, cleaning the dishes.
Composting the garden and kitchen waste.
House cleaning, mopping, garden cleaning, pruning.
Laundry, drying, folding, stowage.
Protecting the plants from intense heat.
Lunch preparation, eating, dishes.
Rest a while.
Back to garden- watering.
Golf chipping, putting.
Home birding.
Dinner, dishes.
Stroll on the roof.
Reading, writing, painting, music, other hobbies & calling the friends and family.
* WA and surfing the net during the intervening slots.

However, many people start and end their lockdown day with the starred activity above! They eat, sleep and dream with WA!

Whichever way, the whole routine repeats.
Now you decide, does it matter whether it is Sunday or Monday?
Yes for those working from home, the weekends mean more relaxation. But for veterans like Ghumakkad, every day is a Sunday.

Even the Coppersmith Barbet seems to agree with me. Every morning it perches on the tall Ashoka tree in our yard. See the picture.


Coppersmith can be heard more than it can be seen. It has a metronomic call that sounds similar to a coppersmith striking metal with a hammer. Tok tok tok tok. Listen to the 30-seconds video clip below. You may have to jack up the volume a bit.


Sunday or no sunday, Coppersmith is always there. See more pictures below of both male and female birds. Like many other bird species, but quite unlike the humans, God has given more beauty and colour to the males! It is also called crimson-breasted barbet.


Some of the plants like Brahma Kamal which are planted in the beds, can not be moved during summer. Instead of erecting a permanent green mesh for shade, I prefer to use my golf umbrella. It becomes part of the daily routine. See the picture below.

Lockdown has created more happiness all around except for a blow to the economy. The Earth is healing. You may browse our earlier posts on Covid Lockdown by clicking the links below:
'Lockdown Is...'
Staying Safe- What the Kittens teach us
Corona The Global Threat

Hope you are enjoying another Sunday during the lockdown.
Stay home stay safe.

Thanks for browsing.

    - Harsh-the-Ghumakkad with Neeta Bhargava/ 3rd May 2020

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18 comments:

  1. Lovely story sir .Beautiful nature venture .

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  2. Very well narrated.For me since i have retired,every day is a sunday
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  3. Lots of energy flowsvwhen we see your posts

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    1. Well said Bhaisahab. Your garden must be blooming!

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  5. Excellent Harsh...I like Umbrella used for shade during summer. Plants may be wanting the lock down to be extended, for they will get more attention and care from their Masters......Tok ToK Tok timing is amazing......
    Great going......

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    1. Thanks Gops for your feedback. That's another perspective- plants wanting an extension of the lockdown! Thanks again.

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  6. Bravo sir.Hats off to your family

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    1. Thanks much. Life has to be lived. Lockdown or no lockdown!

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