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Saturday, September 05, 2009

Stuck in a Tree!

A Kite Stuck in a Tree (Kati Patang)

I have been lazing around the house and yet itching to click some pictures. I walked out of the house thinking nothing much could catch my fancy but then I immediately saw this kite stuck in the tree. Waited for the sun to come down a little and then took a few shots.

I envy those who can fly kites. Whenever I tried I would cut my fingers! I wonder where this one came from because not too many kids fly kites here. Must have come from the colony behind ours.

There is a Hindi movie (with quite a few hummable songs) called Kati Patang.

I wonder how to translate the phrase kati patang in English. Anyone? All I can come up with is 'the broken kite' and 'stuck kite'! OK if I really think hard then 'the kite adrift.' Pathetic!

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5 Comments:

Anonymous rocksea said...

mridula, reminds me of the incidents in my life, much like broken kites... and this poem: http://www.rocksea.org/poems/like-kites-on-flight/

nice shot and mood :)

8:29 PM  
Anonymous VS said...

I find it difficult to get the kite into the air without help.

Literal translation : Cut kite :o)

You can also try, the untethered kite, the un-anchored kite.

Wait, is there any prize for guessing the right term?

10:39 PM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Rocksea that was a beautiful poem.

VS I myself do not know the right term :(

No prizes too. But thanks for trying.

1:57 AM  
Blogger Sangfroid said...

Oh that used to be such a familiar sight in Uttam Pradesh :-P

Here is Karnataka, haven't noticed it or kids running around to get a handle on the last stuck kite.

I tried to fly a kite one summer, actually one day, and soon gave up!

7:59 PM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Sangfroid, I can sometimes see a kite in the sky but quite rarely.

To me also kite flying didn't feel easy :D

9:49 AM  

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