19 Oct 2013
I haven’t moved much. It is not because I get too attached to a place, but it is just that I dread moving.
Moving is a very emotionally intriguing concept to me.
What makes that restless person move voluntarily? Is it the variety? Sense of adventure? Possibilities? Confidence?
What does a person forced to move feel like? Betrayed? Cheated? Sad? Depressed? Opportunities? Determination? Fighting spirit? Sense of moving on? Means to an end?
What makes animals move? What is their intrinsic motivation to do it? Is it hard coded in their gene?
See, it is all about feelings and behind the scenes information to me when it comes to moving.
If you are like me, even if it not like me, this year’s CROCUS brings you a literary treat in terms of ‘MIGRATION’. We have different books that talk about what defines a home, adventurers, explorers, animal migration, refugees, etc. Mark you calendars and join us on Oct 23rd.
Before the books come marching, there are two great posts by fellow ST-ians which are must read. Sandhya, (the lady can write and she) had me at the title, “Not all those who wander are lost…“. Satish serves an awesome slice of life in his post “Migration, Happiness and Other Anecdotes“.
Leaving you with the brilliant poster designed by our resident artist Lavanya…..
3 Responses for "CROCUS 2013"
land ahoy!
utbt is sighted
UTBT SAYS: 🙂 Always there MIM, sometimes in the front line, sometimes lurking. But awaly there.
The banyan tree’s kind of a sign of your thoughts of moving!
Know what you mean. Love to travel but roots in a place works for me. Immigrant stories are always poignant for this reason (check out Iranian Enough? on BBC – http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/n3csvfs4, found it fascinating!).
Have been meaning to go give Crocus the read it deserves. You guys come up with the best topics!
UTBT SAYS: Yes Sangita, that is me. Will root and be happy in one place. Like traveling as long as I know I can return home. Will chk out the BBC video.
Thanks for the kind words, utbt. good to see you here again.
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