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Nostalgic feelings

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We all have an ardor when we pack our bags and head for the holidays. Mixed fervour that at times can even lead to anxiety.  When you back it’s another feel and that’s what happened to me even though my trip was teeny.

Certainly, we all need a nap far away from the hustle and bustle after those long semesters of work. I try to reckon with travellers and bloggers who have to travel every day with a lot of homework that they have to do to share their insight on their travel experience to the era. Prior to my trek, the elation was something else driving down with my sports sedan and listening to some of my favourite numbers on “Dubai 92”.

I miss the tantalising homemade cuisines, my daily walk through the roads of Kerela just inspired by the beautiful scenes of greenery bidding hello to all the grannies and oldies, and also driving through the famous rivers of Kerela. At night it used to be suttle with me being indoors unlike the metropolis life where you can consort for some tea or coffee. So, I used to snooze off early after some home exertion to keep myself fit. To add, the climate was pretty dry, and rainy at times. I still wish I could have lingered back for longer but this is not the end. Insolently sharing that I even got my Indian driving license without any hassle so the next time I head back for my holidays it’s going to be the first time I will be driving down. The UAE driving license back in India is accepted and I didn’t have to go through the process of taking a road test besides the online driving test.  It’s time for me to get back to work fit as a fiddle all-rejuvenated twiddle to catch up with my team members in the office and serve them some foodies with work from home too. Cheerio holidays.

Mathew Litty,
Dubai

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