
We wound up the table very late last night,
Just like every day, it was a draw,
You and me, we have been playing for years.
It’s the game of chess.
Today, we woke up early morning, like everyday routine.
I finished my chores and started setting up our station,
In the gallery, overlooking beautiful garden,
You went into the kitchen after finishing your bath,
And your coffee ritual started, as precise as math.
I pulled the table, and spread the tablecloth,
Board is opened and pieces are ready to march on the path.
Now I wait for you, with kitchen music as background score.
Amazing aroma fills the air, which fresh brew of coffee has kept in its store.
You join on the table, settled in your chair.
Board is observed with eyes which are steady.
I offered you to start when you are ready.
The first move is made, and the race starts.
Our minds are focused and the game is on….
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I am participating in A to Z challenge with Blogchatter and this is my take on day 7 challenge. “Game is on”


Years before, it was all about handwritten letters and posts. Ever since we could manage to pull off the trick of the internet, We keep losing the skills and techniques of writing letters to the loved ones till we reached the era of instant messaging apps. When it was just the start of the internet we invented an e-mail. Everyone was amazed and ready to try new technology. Soon it overtook the traditional postage system and entered the demon of forwards in the web. For sure demon must have entered in a disguise of pictures of cute babies, beautiful sceneries, amazing places around the globe, and what not. That little forward arrow on every email window kept pulling the recipients to click on it and forward the e-mail. Remember we used to get those random postcards in the name of gods or goddess, which one has to be sent to 108 people without breaking the chain? They had those “do this otherwise…..” curses and bad luck showers mentioned at the end. This demon in disguise didn’t need them. We readily forwarded the emails and spammed our friends and families.








It’s day two of A to Z challenge and alphabet of the day is B. There is no chance of me choosing anything but books for this letter. If you can’t find me working or sleeping, I must be engrossed in a book.I think it was summer vacation, and I was just browsing through the cupboard full of books. My granny got a huge collection of Marathi books. There were books with many fascinating covers, but one caught my eye. It had one unusual leather jacketing. Brownish yellow, hard bound. The name was not inscribed on the cover. And out of curiosity, I picked it up. It was the huge book, quite heavy for my little hands. Must be around 1000 pages. I sat in front of that open cover and opened the book. It was 
