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Saturday, June 23, 2018

Red-wattled Lapwing Mount Abu

Red-wattled Lapwing 


Red-wattled Lapwing second brood for this season. 
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Folklore and myth of the Red-wattled lapwing Rajasthan.

Saturday, June 09, 2018

Weather update in The Abode of Gods Mount Abu.

Weather update in The Abode of Gods Mount Abu.


Escaping the Scorching Heat: A Sojourn from Ahmedabad to Mount Abu

Ahmedabad, during the sweltering months of April and May, felt like an inferno. The extremely hot weather and water scarcity made people sweat and worry a lot. In such unbearable conditions, the people of Gujarat sought respite, flocking to their beloved getaway, “The Abode of the Gods,” at Mount Abu. Yet irony prevailed, as the caretakers of comfort found themselves facing discomfort.

The hot temperatures, traffic, and lack of parking options frustrated tourists visiting Mount Abu. Despite the escape from the oppressive heat of Ahmedabad, the experience on Mount Abu was far from ideal.

Liz thought I was going to Konk, so she sent me to Abu on May 21st. It was nice to be back home and feel the cool winds here. The weather isn't as refreshing as expected, but it's better than the scorching plains.

The sky, as I write this, is overcast, indicating the likelihood of imminent pre-monsoon showers and thunderstorms. The pressing concern, however, lies in the unfinished road infrastructure. The ongoing roadworks, with cables and sewage pipes being laid, pose a risk as the monsoons approach. Incomplete sections of the road could spell disaster for travellers. We need to finish these projects quickly to avoid chaos and difficulties caused by unfinished roads.

We are hopeful that these crucial projects will be completed before the monsoon season to prevent potential catastrophes. We await a smooth and safe passage for travellers on the roads by crossing our fingers.


Looking Forward to our first pre-monsoon shower.