I promised.
I remember the promise. My friends too remembered this particular promise. My friends
sometimes remind me things their way. It is so heart pleasing and happy to know
the consciousness, focusness, and the minutes they spend on of thinking of
others, and that is very encouraging.
will come to that later but before that a particular song sung by our very genuine and wholesome singer Musician voice of people Ms Nanda malini remind me of the children, the
adults who flew to other countries searching of knowledge plus their desired
things.
Sarungale
waral sale nisansale guwan thale
apen
midee wena ratakata yannna hadanne
Upan bimata
wediya thenak koheda thiyenne
Sarungale
numba waagei rata hera yana ape lamai
The
frills of the kite floating so libertyfully up in the air ( sky limit area) no disturbances to be
seen.
Why
are you thinking of moving to another country, children?
the lyricist asked the children of this our country
Can you
name a one place better than the soil that we were born?
where can you find such a place where you feel no stranger
Dear Kite they are like you who goes up up and away
The children
who think of moving away keeping their loved ones do you think that they are different to you
Sometime
back Mille soya yaama ( go searching for Mille) is the main dream of almost
half of the youngsters and who ever thinking of moving out of the country
looking for jobs, more money comfortable life without thinking too much about
the after math results of staying away from their loved ones for couple of years that is the everywhere
initial plan of working contracts
Eya giye
avurudu dekakata ( He went aborad or middle east for two years Eya = people general using to ones better half)
Duwa giye
avurudu dekakata ( my daughter went there for two years)
Avurudu
dekakata passé putha gedara aawe ( My son back home after two years)
Hitiye
Milano wala ( He was in Milano)
I remember
the Mille soya (the movie directed by Budy Keerthisena) group very much good story
there were lot to think and explore. Mr Mahendra became a singer J I never thought that he could sing
on stage before the public J
Those things
are reminders …………………..
Sometimes
a cup of hot coffee on a rainy morning is also a good reminder of forgotten
tasks, the essays to be written as promised after having a ‘power of power tea’
It was
a very coffee morning (31 May 2013) with this and that discussions chit chats
here and there not only about coffees but also of many other important things
including the choices of coffee preferences of coffees. The day was like a
little coffee café in the ground floor area of the OUSL – Nawala, Faculty of
education. The coffee brings ideas in to minds I like to agree. thing is we
need bit of research to do before writing like MS wrote his morning inspection to
Daily News , like good observer ‘Musings’
Kindly
give me few more days to touch the essence of coffees to give it some ‘sensefullness’
to the idea of coffee.
The posters
of this and that of town, this and that of walls public mainly, allocated areas
within the given space the teeny weeny poetic words written such things too I like
to categorize as sort of reminders.
I am
thinking of the pictures that most of the ad creativities use I am not good in
understanding the colours they use or the words they use to attract the public
but I have a feeling that the pictures they generally take should enhance the
idea, objective, the message that they need to convey to the public. I like analyzing
them a bit. Limited time, limited words
one has to use in a full length way. People read while traveling, while going
here and there, while marketing while waiting for a bus, limited attractive
words and meaningful pictures must tell the whole thing and they should absorb
everything within a moment or minute.
This and
that ads remind me the factors of my illiteracy on the ideas of advertisement.
Friendly ‘Mawbima’
the sociologist should have paid the helper the idea giver more than 2000 I thought.
The beach rooms uses. Is it really true? No I do not doubt. I am thinking of
the colours of the garments ‘the man and the woman was wearing’ Thambili paata
t shirt ekai dam paata saayai sudu blouse ekai (?)
So how
did you feel after watching them do you think we should eliminate such places
totally or should encourage them for having such places?
Dear Musings
I like
the ‘upper garments’ such as Kaba Kuruththawa’ Bostherekke J
I wonder
‘Thota langa kollo kello a dawas wala kohomada diya nawe’?
Was there a particular way the girls and boys of Thota langa bathed, those days?
Was there a particular way the girls and boys of Thota langa bathed, those days?
I liked
the ‘Thota Langa’ katha tika J
The ‘Diya
redda’ reminded me of a particular saying
‘Diya
redden bella kapnawa wage’
Cutting
the neck using a diya redda
I think
they have equalized the diya redda to a weapon that is harmful. I do not know
to explain or discuss this saying any other advanced way. May be the experts of
Language can do better.
(diya
redda= particular piece of cloth that the women used to wear when they are
bathing in public places like game linda ( village well), outside bath rooms,
weva langa ( at Tanks), Paare tap eka langa ( near public taps of roads) Gange nana
kota (at river bathing)
Every
time or most of the time when I struggle slicing jack due to the troubles that
gives my poor knife the following old saying comes in to my mind’
‘Yuddeta
nethi kaduwa kos kotannada’
What can
be done with a sword that can not be used during a war? Rather than using it
for war purposes can people use it to slice jack?
(sorry about poor translation)
(sorry about poor translation)
Every single
thing that one may encounter, see, observe, read, listen share may reminds some
or many things, few things or at least a single thing.
Enough
for the day everyone has enough of things to remember memorize embrace and
think or analyze depends on person I thought.
The Moth
of JUNE reminds everyone of POSON
Good writers do not forget their main topic where ever they take their readers from this destination to that destination or to any destinations of knowledge they keep their readers very focused.
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