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Masks and poison ivy (Part 2)

Another peculiar site is what we name “Boar Cave”, which is an almost inaccessible cave whose entrance is totally surrounded by bushes. So much so, that you will never realize there is a cave until you go very close. To reach the entrance of the cave, one needs to climb a tall, smooth and slippery “ledge”. What makes it even harder is the fact that the ledge has several tall bushes at its base, leaving little to no room to make the climb. I really wanted to check that place out. This was the north facing side of the hill– which is seldom explored. I placed my hands on the ledge and pushed downwards, after which I placed my foot on a bush. I slipped! I came down, the ledge banging against my patella. I then found myself staring at this white glove someone had left there. The glove was lodged into the stem of the bush and while climbing I slipped on it. Seeing it just bothered me and so I gave it a kick. It was hard. How can a glove be hard? “Some sort ...

Masks and poison ivy (Part 1)

This is a story for the ages. It was September 2021 and the valley had come to a standstill. Yes, the birds still sang, the tamarind trees continued to sway and the bonnet macaques ( Macaca radiata ) (common monkeys) still stole, but the human beings ( Homo sapiens ) were nowhere to be seen… except a few sitting on some rocks on Cave Rock hill. Another wave of COVID cases had arrived and all students and most staff were forced to quarantine at their respective cottages/houses. Our meals were delivered in ginormous carriers and we ate in the dorm instead of visiting our beloved dining hall. These were strange times but more so difficult for the ones who had to work extra hours and the ones down with illness. Krishna house sits on the southern end of the hockey hills with Cave Rock hill– immediately East and Duranta hill– immediately south. We were, fortunately, given permission to go for frequent hikes during these few weeks along with our house parent  and our ho...